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Trail Marker Trees

11/11/2021 | 2m 59s

Bill Van Kosky of the Marquette Regional History Center discusses trail marker trees.

Bill Van Kosky of the Marquette Regional History Center joins host Mike Settles to discuss trail marker trees...what they are and how to identify them. If you think you've seen a trail marker tree, contact the Marquette Regional History Center by phone or email.

11/11/2021

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What's U.P. is a local public television program presented by WNMU-TV PBS

What's U.P.

Trail Marker Trees

11/11/2021 | 2m 59s

Bill Van Kosky of the Marquette Regional History Center joins host Mike Settles to discuss trail marker trees...what they are and how to identify them. If you think you've seen a trail marker tree, contact the Marquette Regional History Center by phone or email.

11/11/2021

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 What's U.P.

What's U.P.

What’s U.P. is a 2-4 minute community calendar interview program that highlights community events. What's U.P. airs irregularly on WNMU-TV PBS, Channel 13.1. The program is also available online.

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