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| Description: | Profile of environmentalist and author Harold Allison who spends his free time hiking the wilderness for the Nature Conservancy and the Hoosier National Forest to find new sights to preserve and protect. |
| Credits: | Todd Gould |
| Location: | Shoals |
| Contact: | Harold Allison 812-644-7385 |
| Music: | Burning Sky: Music for Native American Flute, Guitar, and Percussion," Cuts 3 & 11 |
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| Description: | Progress Homes" and Bush Stadium are featured |
| Credits: | Cook |
| Location: | Dunes & Indpls. |
| Contact: | Historic Landmarks of Ind., 317-639-4534 |
| Music: | All music from in-house CD library |
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| Description: | Interview with Robert Taylor on "The Ethnic Experience In Indiana" which chronicles the history of ethnic cultures in Ind. |
| Credits: | Mike Atwood |
| Location: | In Studio |
| Contact: | Ray Boomhower 232-1877 or 232-1882 |
| Music: | Not Provided |
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| Description: | Howard County |
| Credits: | Stoelk |
| Location: | Russiaville |
| Contact: | Not Provided |
| Music: | Not Provided |
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| Description: | Linda Stage, a devout Roman Catholic, has built a giant set of "Rosary Beads" in the front yard of her home. The "beads" are actually bowling balls, linked together by a plastic chain. |
| Credits: | Stoelk |
| Location: | Knox |
| Contact: | Linda Stage, 4215 E. 200 N., Knox, 46534, 219-772-2606 |
| Music: | Tomas Luis de Victoria," Hyperion Records, Ltd., cuts 2 & 3; Firstcom, FC-U39, cut 4 |