Northwest Heritage Resources Southeastern Washington Heritage Corridor: Richland to Clarkston

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CD #1: Riley Shepard performs Atomic Power
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Ron Nelson, nuclear engineer for WA Public Power Supply System a
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Margie DeGooyer, retired nuclear chemistry technician of Richlan
02:05
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Don Brauer of Kennewick, Hanford tour guide and retired public r
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Velma Ray of East Pasco, retired Hanford worker, describes condi
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East Pasco Church of God Youth Choir sings Tell All HIs Goodness
01:29
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Feser Volkslieder of Richland sing and play O Susanna.
02:56
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Jasmine Ines and Ashley and Dominique Go of Tri-Cities Filipino-
01:40
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Lito Ines recounts his grandfather's success as a farmer in the
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Gabriel Protugal of Pasco explains how Mexican farmworkers were
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Stan Jackson, fiddle and Dorothy Campo, guitar play Sugar Hill a
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Woody Guthrie sings and plays Roll on Columbia
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Spanish language congregation of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Ch
05:16
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Edith McCloud of Yelm, and of the Wallula-pum band of the COnfed
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La Realidad Band of Tri-Cities sings and plays Perdonarme.
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Edith McCloud explains how the Wallula-pum people gathered, pres
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Narration
02:43
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Marjorie Wahenika of the COnfederated Tribes of the Umatilla Res
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Gene Tom of Walla Walla explains how his father managed the loca
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Start of CD #2 - Narration
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Elain Frank Davison of Walla Walla tells the story of her Volga
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Joe Locati of Walla Walla explains how Pasquale Saturno became F
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Dave Deccio of Walla Walla plays Walla Walla Tarentella.
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Santos Garcia of Walla Walla, master saddlemaker of Santos Saddl
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Grupo Mizmo of Walla Walla sings and plays Que seria dami vida.
02:10
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Virginia Williams of Walla Walla tells of her experiences as a s
01:39
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Hank Nelson - formerly from Walla Walla - sings and plays origin
01:30
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Amos Fine, fiddle, Vesta Gage, guitar, and Cathy Carr, piano, pl
02:48
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Gary Lentz, park manager of Lewis and Clark Trail State Park in
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Don Ford and Merle Brown of Prescott tell about Saturday night i
02:32
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Cecilia Bearchum of Adams, Oregon and of the Wallula-pum band of
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Narration
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Narration
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Florestine Smith of Pomeroy explains her parents' opposing Civil
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Revelation, gospel quartet of the Pomeroy Church pf the Nazarene
02:42
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Elmer Nichols of Naples, Idaho recites and sings part of the ori
02:16
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Allen Pinkham, Sr. of Lapwai, Idaho, resource manager of the Nez
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Narration
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Narration
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Lee Earl of Asotin recites original cowboy poem, Growin' Up in a
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Joe Broncheau of Clarkston on fiddle and Les Wagner of Lewiston
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Johnny Kit Carson on fiddle and Bodie Dominguez guitar - both of
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