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WFSU Documentary & Public Affairs

Florida Ever After Preview

The 7th in a local series covering the last 500 years of north central Florida's history.

Aired 01/29/2014 | Rating NR

WFSU Documentary & Public Affairs

Florida Ever After Preview

Preview: Season 2014 Episode 7 | 30s

The 7th in a local series covering the last 500 years of north central Florida's history.

This episode covers north central Florida's history from approximately 1975 to 2013. Topics range from Ted Bundy’s attacks, trial and execution at Florida State University to the creation of the new Capitol (and restoration of Historic capitol), significant hurricanes (including Opal and Dennis), the 2000 Election, the Net Ban, and the battles over water in the Apalachicola River.

Aired 01/29/2014 | Rating NR

WFSU Documentary & Public Affairs is a local public television program presented by WFSU

No underwriting available for this video.

WFSU Documentary & Public Affairs

Florida Ever After Preview

Preview: Season 2014 Episode 7 | 30s

This episode covers north central Florida's history from approximately 1975 to 2013. Topics range from Ted Bundy’s attacks, trial and execution at Florida State University to the creation of the new Capitol (and restoration of Historic capitol), significant hurricanes (including Opal and Dennis), the 2000 Election, the Net Ban, and the battles over water in the Apalachicola River.

Aired 01/29/2014 | Rating NR

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WFSU Documentary & Public Affairs is a local public television program presented by WFSU

No underwriting available for this video.

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