Lost Superior
This documentary looks back at the storied history of the first city of the Twin Ports…
About Lost Superior
This documentary looks back at the storied history of the first city of the Twin Ports, Superior Wisconsin. Native peoples and fur traders knew it to be a fertile landscape. It was here that explorers, making their way North and West, found shallow waters in a bay at the mouth of the Nemadji River and determined to put in a townsite they hoped would grow to rival Chicago.
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