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Manitowoc-Two Rivers: Home Front

The area's industries made many contributions to the war effort, including submarines.

Aired 07/06/2009 | Rating TV-G

Wisconsin Hometown Stories

Manitowoc-Two Rivers: Home Front

Clip: Special | 6m 51s

The area's industries made many contributions to the war effort, including submarines.

Manitowoc and Two Rivers, like many Wisconsin cities, retooled for the World War II home front effort. The area's industries made unique contributions, including canteens & aluminum ware, airplane fuel tanks, canned food, evaporated milk, ship engines, and more. Manitowoc Shipbuilding made the biggest and most unusual contribution - submarines. (Part 7/8)

Aired 07/06/2009 | Rating TV-G

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Manitowoc-Two Rivers: Intro

Learn about the two cities, whose life was shaped by Lake Michigan. (1m 38s)

Manitowoc-Two Rivers: Making Headlines

Manitowoc - Two Rivers becomes the biggest supplier of wooden type in the nation. (8m 3s)

Manitowoc-Two Rivers: Schooners & Steamers

With Lake Michigan being the main transportation route, maritime industry grew rapidly. (7m 54s)

Manitowoc-Two Rivers: Trees & Fish

Geography and resources influenced early settlement and economy of Manitowoc-Two Rivers. (7m 19s)

Manitowoc-Two Rivers: Vits' College of Aluminum Knowledge

The aluminum manufacturing era starts with the efforts of Joseph Koenig and Henry Vit. (7m 53s)

Manitowoc-Two Rivers: Waves

Manitowoc and Two Rivers strive to meet the challenges of today's new global market. (9m 4s)

Manitowoc-Two Rivers: Wreck & Rescue

One of the first Life Saving Service stations on the Great Lakes was built at Two Rivers. (6m 24s)

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