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Wallace, Idaho: Silver Capital of the World

56 min · 9. mar. 2018
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The tiny town of Wallace, Idaho may only have less than 800 residents, but its history could fill an entire book. Settled as a regional center for the miners of northern Idaho, its quick population rise was closely followed by disasters and conflicts that all but defined the community. Though the town saw gradual departure of its residents throughout the 20th century, it continued to earn the national spotlight as it stood up to the powers at be, proving time and time again that size doesn't equate to strength and ingenuity. Listen to the episode to learn more about this storied community and what makes it such a significant link to the past of America. Interview with the awesome and self appointed Prime Minister of Wallace, Rick Shaffer. Available on Apple Podcast or wherever you find you podcasts, just search "Small Town America." Songs include: Intro: "My Man and My Mule" from Mr. Imperium - Composed by Harold Arlen, performed by Lana Turner, vocals by Trudy Erwin Outro: "Blue Moon Revisited" (featured in Dante's Peak) - Cowboy Junkies

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Wallace, Idaho: Silver Capital of the World

The tiny town of Wallace, Idaho may only have less than 800 residents, but its history could fill an entire book. Settled as a regional center for the miners of northern Idaho, its quick population rise was closely followed by disasters and conflicts that all but defined the community. Though the town saw gradual departure of its residents throughout the 20th century, it continued to earn the national spotlight as it stood up to the powers at be, proving time and time again that size doesn't equate to strength and ingenuity. Listen to the episode to learn more about this storied community and what makes it such a significant link to the past of America. Interview with the awesome and self appointed Prime Minister of Wallace, Rick Shaffer. Available on Apple Podcast or wherever you find you podcasts, just search "Small Town America." Songs include: Intro: "My Man and My Mule" from Mr. Imperium - Composed by Harold Arlen, performed by Lana Turner, vocals by Trudy Erwin Outro: "Blue Moon Revisited" (featured in Dante's Peak) - Cowboy Junkies

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