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Our Town: Martinsville

We explore the rich and unique history of Martinsville, IN, the “City of Mineral Water.”

02/01/2013 | Rating NR

WTIU Documentaries

Our Town: Martinsville

Special | 57m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

We explore the rich and unique history of Martinsville, IN, the “City of Mineral Water.”

Martinsville, Indiana—a small town with a big reputation is the focus of WTIU’s 2008 OUR TOWN production. The “City of Mineral Water” is the hometown of legendary basketball coach John Wooden, sanitariums featuring healing waters, outstanding high school academics and athletes, an aerospace industry and much more.

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WTIU Documentaries

Our Town: Martinsville

Special | 57m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Martinsville, Indiana—a small town with a big reputation is the focus of WTIU’s 2008 OUR TOWN production. The “City of Mineral Water” is the hometown of legendary basketball coach John Wooden, sanitariums featuring healing waters, outstanding high school academics and athletes, an aerospace industry and much more.

02/01/2013 | Rating NR

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