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St. Louis holiday traditions are on full display in this hour-long holiday special. (58m 52s)
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V.P.’s St. Louis Wedding, Kemper Art Museum, Manufacturing Jobs, Pershing in St. Louis. (28m 39s)
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The First Stars and Stripes, Vietnam Wall Replica, Rocky Sickmann’s Diary. (26m 39s)
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Zithers, A.E. Schmidt Billiards, Marty Stuart, Norman Seay. (28m 22s)
Now Hiring: A Skilled Workforce | September 30, 2019
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Innovative solutions to the unique challenges in developing a skilled workforce. (58m 42s)
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Missouri's National Veterans Memorial, Union Station Clock Tower, John Loengard. (27m 42s)
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Hodiamont Tracks Greenway, West End Grill, Fran Landesman Remembered, Hodiamont History. (28m 23s)
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1929 Space Race, Missouri Mines, Belleville Philharmonic, Mothers’ Roundtable. (28m 38s)
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Joe Edwards’ Space Collection, General Omar Bradley, New Music Director. (27m 22s)
St. Louis Storytelling Festival
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The 40th annual Storytelling festival brought some of the best storytellers to St. Louis. (27m 17s)
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Archival footage & interviews from many St. Louisans involved in the space race. (58m 12s)
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America’s Central Port, Riverboat Film Mystery, Zoo Library, Rebuilding the Rock Church. (27m 27s)
Tennessee Williams | May 6, 2019
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Before he became “Tennessee,” Tom Williams spent his formative years in St. Louis. (28m 8s)
April 29, 2019 | A St. Louis Story goes to Colombia
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Gentlemen of Vision documentary invited to Colombia for American Film Showcase screenings. (28m 50s)
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An interview with the director of the 40th annual St. Louis Storytelling Festival. (6m 35s)
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The story of the manuscript library which was recently damaged by fire. (7m 55s)
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St. Louis welcomed home one the country’s first heroes of World War II. (11m 20s)
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Karpeles Museum Update, Storytelling Festival, Butch O’Hare’s Parade. (27m 43s)
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A look at how Valmeyer, Illinois is doing 25 years after the flood of 1993. (4m 1s)
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Exec. Director Colin Wellenkamp explains the Mississippi River Cities & Towns Initiative. (9m 53s)
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New generations are discovering mid-century modern homes of the 1950s. (7m 13s)
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Nobel Prize winner Mario Molina on the global effort to tackle climate change. (5m)
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Mid-Century Modern, Mississippi River Towns, Valmeyer 25 Years Later, Mario Molina. (28m 15s)
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Schoolcraft’s Journey, Dominic’s on the Hill, John O’Leary Update. (29m 20s)
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A re-enactor retraced the steps of Henry Schoolcraft's journey thourgh the Ozarks. (6m 38s)
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An update on motivational speaker and author St. Louisan John O’Leary. (9m 58s)
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The story of one of St. Louis’ venerable Italian restaurants. (10m 39s)
March 25, 2019 | American Graduate Special
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The stories behind the numbers in the 2018 State of the St. Louis Workforce Report. (29m 47s)
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A new chapter in Union Station’s long history will begin with the opening an aquarium. (7m 44s)
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The third trolley car arrived and was unloaded at the Loop Trolley headquarters on Delmar. (9m 39s)
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Union Station Aquarium, Loop Trolley Car #3, Katherine Dunham. (28m 50s)
Memories of Forest Park Highlands
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The old St. Louis amusement park evokes very different reactions to those who remember it. (9m 37s)
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1959 Tornado, Canfield Drive Play Premiere, Memories of Forest Park Highlands. (28m 50s)
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The play Canfield Drive premiered in St. Louis before heading to New York. (5m 28s)
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Sixty years ago, a rare winter tornado cut through the heart of St. Louis. (11m 51s)
The Skilled Technician Pipeline
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Boeing & St. Louis Community College partner to build a skilled workforce in St. Louis. (6m 54s)
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Royce Martin’s success may not have happened without generous support of the community. (7m 34s)
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When the InSight spacecraft landed, St. Louisan Brooke Harper’s celebration went viral. (10m 51s)
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The Mars Celebration, Skilled Technician Pipeline, Royce Martin. (27m 27s)
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The story of Washington, MO's most famous export, which turns 150 years old this year. (2m 42s)
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Recycling, Corn Cob Pipes, Battle of the Bulge Veterans. (28m 51s)
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Honoring the service of the Battle of the Bulge veterans. (9m 51s)
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Washington University’s Dr. Michael Kinch discusses his book on the history of vaccines. (8m 55s)
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Bonne Terre Space Museum, Vaccine History, Fort Charrette. (26m 12s)
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Crosby Brown has spent decades to step back hundreds of years in Missouri history. (7m 14s)
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The Space Museum in Bonne Terre, Missouri keeps growing thanks to its founder. (7m 35s)
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A look at St. Louis’ streetcar history and the challenges facing the Loop Trolley. (10m 36s)
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Public radio host Don Marsh discusses his book, “Coming of Age, Liver Spots and All.” (7m 53s)
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Living St. Louis is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
Support for Living St. Louis is provided by the Betsy & Thomas Patterson Foundation.