Living St. Louis
January 14, 2019
Special | 26m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Bonne Terre Space Museum, Vaccine History, Fort Charrette.
The Space Museum in Bonne Terre, Missouri keeps growing thanks to the dedication of its founder. Washington University’s Dr. Michael Kinch discusses his book on the history of vaccines and the controversies of the past and the present, as well as the successes. Crosby Brown has spent decades on a project that allows visitors to step back hundreds of years in Missouri history.
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Living St. Louis is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
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Living St. Louis
January 14, 2019
Special | 26m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
The Space Museum in Bonne Terre, Missouri keeps growing thanks to the dedication of its founder. Washington University’s Dr. Michael Kinch discusses his book on the history of vaccines and the controversies of the past and the present, as well as the successes. Crosby Brown has spent decades on a project that allows visitors to step back hundreds of years in Missouri history.
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Living St. Louis is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
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