Life in a River Town: Prairie du Chien, WIsconsin (Documentary by Dan Moris)
Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin is the oldest community along the upper Mississippi River and the second oldest in the state of Wisconsin. Life along the Mississippi River defines this area - from historical significance to the way it shapes the people that call it home. !!! --- Enjoy the video? Want to see more Prairie du Chien themed documentaries? Leave a tip! It helps support the work I do. Venmo: @Dan-Moris-2 https://venmo.com/code?user_id=299847... So what transcends time in a river town like Prairie du Chien? Despite all of the changes that modern life brings, are there still ways that people can connect with the past? And how does an area that offers so much opportunity for self-sustainability also connect as a community? Dan Moris explores these questions and more with Prairie du Chien residents, sharing their experience and perspective on what has made life in this river town so special. Produced by: Dan Moris Sponsored by: Prairie du Chien Area Chamber of Commerce & Prairie du Chien Tourism Featuring: Patrick Igou, Mary Antoine, Norb Aschom, Mike Valley, Angie Henderson, Nancy Thurn, and Bob Collins

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