
Wausau: The Wausau Spirit
Clip: Special | 8m 39s
Wausau's community pride dates back to its earliest days.
Wausau's community pride dates back to its earliest days. From settlers to workers and business leaders, Wausau's residents have long invested heavily in cultural and civic interests, providing a strong and lasting foundation for the arts and community services. (Part 4/6)
Wisconsin Hometown Stories is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Wausau: The Wausau Spirit
Clip: Special | 8m 39s
Wausau's community pride dates back to its earliest days. From settlers to workers and business leaders, Wausau's residents have long invested heavily in cultural and civic interests, providing a strong and lasting foundation for the arts and community services. (Part 4/6)
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Lasting traditions in Wausau's industries are important to the city's economy and culture. (7m 10s)
Hmong refugees after the Vietnam War became an important part of the Wausau community. (8m 28s)
A group of Wausau businessmen reinvested in the city to ensure its future. (8m 6s)
Wausau: White Pine and Water Power
Lumber milling at Big Bull Falls created the earliest Wausau settlement. (7m 58s)
Wausau: Wisconsin's First Homebuilt Airplane
Aviation historians Michael Goc & Robert Wylie tell the story of John Schwister's flight. (1m 46s)
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