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WVIA Original Documentary Films

Remembering Agnes

Season 2001 Episode 1 | 57m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Documents the effects of the flooding that devastated the Wyoming Valley in 1972

Remembering Agnes, a WVIA original documentary film produced in 1997, documents the effects of the flooding that devastated the Wyoming Valley in 1972 when the Susquehanna River crested at a record 40 feet. The film reveals people's reactions to the impending flood and devastation to people and property caused by the rising waters.

01/21/2014 | Rating NR

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WVIA Original Documentary Films is a local public television program presented by WVIA

WVIA Original Documentary Films

Remembering Agnes

Season 2001 Episode 1 | 57m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Remembering Agnes, a WVIA original documentary film produced in 1997, documents the effects of the flooding that devastated the Wyoming Valley in 1972 when the Susquehanna River crested at a record 40 feet. The film reveals people's reactions to the impending flood and devastation to people and property caused by the rising waters.

01/21/2014 | Rating NR

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