
Wausau: Connections
Clip: Special | 7m 10s
Lasting traditions in Wausau's industries are important to the city's economy and culture.
The lasting traditions of Wausau's industries still play an important role in the city's economy and culture. As some businesses and industries have ended, new endeavors - including home building, recreation and medical companies - have advanced Wausau's spirit of innovation. (Part 6/6)
Wisconsin Hometown Stories is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Wausau: Connections
Clip: Special | 7m 10s
The lasting traditions of Wausau's industries still play an important role in the city's economy and culture. As some businesses and industries have ended, new endeavors - including home building, recreation and medical companies - have advanced Wausau's spirit of innovation. (Part 6/6)
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