Living St. Louis
April 1, 2019
Special | 29m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Schoolcraft’s Journey, Dominic’s on the Hill, John O’Leary Update.
Two hundred years after explorer Henry Schoolcraft journeyed 900 miles through the Ozarks, a re-enactor retraced his steps and was greeted on his return to Potosi, Missouri. The story of one of St. Louis’ venerable Italian restaurants is one of hard work, family and pasta. An update on motivational speaker and author, St. Louisan John O’Leary, who barely survived a childhood accident.
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Living St. Louis is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
Support for Living St. Louis is provided by the Betsy & Thomas Patterson Foundation.
Living St. Louis
April 1, 2019
Special | 29m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Two hundred years after explorer Henry Schoolcraft journeyed 900 miles through the Ozarks, a re-enactor retraced his steps and was greeted on his return to Potosi, Missouri. The story of one of St. Louis’ venerable Italian restaurants is one of hard work, family and pasta. An update on motivational speaker and author, St. Louisan John O’Leary, who barely survived a childhood accident.
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Living St. Louis is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
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