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The Making of Milwaukee, Part 3

Chapters 14-17: The Great Depression to the 21st Century

10/11/2006

The Making of Milwaukee, Part 3

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The Making of Milwaukee

The Making of Milwaukee, Part 3

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Chapters 14-17: The Great Depression to the 21st Century

The U.S. and Milwaukee struggle through the Great Depression and Milwaukee's citizens and industries fight WWII. Then, the booming '50s, the turbulent '60s, and celebrations of ethnic pride all lead to today's Milwaukee.

10/11/2006

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The Making of Milwaukee

The Making of Milwaukee, Part 3

Special | 1h 24m 8sVideo has Closed Captions

The U.S. and Milwaukee struggle through the Great Depression and Milwaukee's citizens and industries fight WWII. Then, the booming '50s, the turbulent '60s, and celebrations of ethnic pride all lead to today's Milwaukee.

10/11/2006

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