(2016)
56 minutes.
Winona, Michigan, a former copper mining town 33 miles south of Houghton is fast becoming a “ghost town.” The town’s population has shrunk from an estimated 1,000+ in 1920 to perhaps 13 residents today. Noted documentary filmmaker and sociologist, Dr. Michael Loukinen has created this beautiful, fascinating and elegiac film documenting the community’s history and demise.
This film can be purchased from Northern Michigan University for $42. This includes tax and shipping.
Please call Susan Henderson at the sociology department to place your order. 906-227-2706