Pigeon Creek Shanty Town: The Story of a Lost Community
This is a documentary produced by the students of the Feel the History class at F.J. Reitz High School in Evansville Indiana. This video focused on the shanty boat community of Pigeon Creek and the cleanup effort of city officials and the West Side Nut Club in 1957. Students produced all parts of the finished product.

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