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WPT Archives: 1970s

Target: What's happening to my hometown?

People are moving from cities to rural communities. Why?

01/20/1975

WPT Archives: 1970s

Target: What's happening to my hometown?

Special | 29m 36s

People are moving from cities to rural communities. Why?

John Powell returns to his hometown of Richland Center to explore why people are migrating from cities to small towns. He talks to long-time and new residents about the benefits of living in a small town and what it takes for a small town to prosper.

01/20/1975

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WPT Archives: 1970s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Since 1954, Wisconsin Public Television, then known as WHA-TV has shared high-quality educational content throughout the state. Right here, you can explore archival footage from some of our early documentaries...

WPT Archives: 1970s

Target: What's happening to my hometown?

Special | 29m 36s

John Powell returns to his hometown of Richland Center to explore why people are migrating from cities to small towns. He talks to long-time and new residents about the benefits of living in a small town and what it takes for a small town to prosper.

01/20/1975

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WPT Archives: 1970s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Since 1954, Wisconsin Public Television, then known as WHA-TV has shared high-quality educational content throughout the state. Right here, you can explore archival footage from some of our early documentaries...

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