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Wyoming Voices - Pt 3: Powder River Let'er Buck 1942-2000

The creation of the modern Wyoming from the days of World War II through the mineral boom

Aired 12/06/2004 | Rating NR

Wyoming History

Wyoming Voices - Pt 3: Powder River Let'er Buck 1942-2000

Special | 55m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

The creation of the modern Wyoming from the days of World War II through the mineral boom

The creation of the modern Wyoming from the days of World War II through the mineral booms brings to life the story of the residents' resilience and ability to adapt to changing times. The culture changes witnessed by the state's minorities and the economic downturn that led to the loss of the young people illustrate the state's most recent struggles.

Aired 12/06/2004 | Rating NR

Wyoming History is a local public television program presented by Wyoming PBS

Wyoming History

Wyoming Voices - Pt 3: Powder River Let'er Buck 1942-2000

Special | 55m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

The creation of the modern Wyoming from the days of World War II through the mineral booms brings to life the story of the residents' resilience and ability to adapt to changing times. The culture changes witnessed by the state's minorities and the economic downturn that led to the loss of the young people illustrate the state's most recent struggles.

Aired 12/06/2004 | Rating NR

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