
Wausau: White Pine and Water Power
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Lumber milling at Big Bull Falls created the earliest Wausau settlement.
Lumber milling at Big Bull Falls created the earliest Wausau settlement. The industry inspired a wave of immigration and entrepreneurship in the Central Wisconsin city. (Part 1/6)
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Wausau: White Pine and Water Power
Clip: Special | 7m 58s
Lumber milling at Big Bull Falls created the earliest Wausau settlement. The industry inspired a wave of immigration and entrepreneurship in the Central Wisconsin city. (Part 1/6)
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