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Salt Lake City: Once Upon a Time

Take a sentimental journey down memory lane to see Salt Lake City during the 1940s -- from shopping at Auerbach's to celebrating V-J Day.

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Released Thursday July 20th, 1995

Winds of Time

Walk through the scattered ruins of Southern Utah and the Four Corners region to discover the history behind the ancient Anasazi culture.

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Released Monday January 30th, 1995

The Man and the Mountains: Paul Petzoldt

Meet the groundbreaking mountaineer in this intimate discussion with host Ken Verdoia.

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Released Monday October 17th, 1994

Tom Paine

In his critically acclaimed one-man show, radio personality Hans Petersen brings to life Tom Paine, penman of the American Revolution.

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Released Wednesday June 15th, 1994

Elko: A Cowboy Gathering

Highlighting one of the varied cultures that make up our nation, this portrait of Americana features the vibrant traditions of contemporary cowboys at the Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada.

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Released Saturday April 23rd, 1994

River of Stone

Follow the historic route of John Wesley Powell in this epic journey through the heart of the Colorado Plateau.

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Released Thursday February 20th, 1992

A Matter of Principle: Polygamy in the Mountain West

Take an unprecedented look at the history, controversy, and contemporary practice of polygamy in the American West.

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Released Monday April 23rd, 1990

Topaz

During World War II, a number of San Francisco Bay Area Japanese were separated from their property, livelihoods, constitutional rights, and were shipped to a windswept stretch of Utah's roughest rangeland -- the internment camp, Topaz.

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Released Tuesday October 6th, 1987

Thirty Years to Justice

Thirty Years to Justice explores the struggle of a small group of Utah sheepranchers caught in the wrong place at the wrong time during the years of above ground nuclear weapons testing in Nevada.

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Released Sunday June 8th, 1986

Deadly Winds of War

Man has devised many weapons of war, but in his deadly arsenal none have been more feared more hated than those he cannot see – weapons that strike in silence, carried by the wind. To understand significance of chemical warfare and its implications for society, this 1980 KUED documentary looks at the history of chemicals used as weapons of war.

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