
July 13th, 2018
Season 2018 Episode 28 | 28m 46s
Transitional housing, the last code talker and Adirondack Architecture.
A local business man plans to turn college dorms into temporary housing for those struggling with addiction, mental illness, and homelessness. Jack LaDuke takes us to a ceremony where Mohawk Code Talker Levi Oakes was honored for his service and bravery during World War 2. Derek Muirden interviews architectural historian Richard Longstreth about his new book.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a local public television program presented by Mountain Lake PBS

July 13th, 2018
Season 2018 Episode 28 | 28m 46s
A local business man plans to turn college dorms into temporary housing for those struggling with addiction, mental illness, and homelessness. Jack LaDuke takes us to a ceremony where Mohawk Code Talker Levi Oakes was honored for his service and bravery during World War 2. Derek Muirden interviews architectural historian Richard Longstreth about his new book.
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