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Related: About this forumMy mother told a story to me today about late 1930s in Montana.
A radio station {KFBB} her parents listened to would, at noon,
play the note A for a minute so a sheepherder could tune his violin.
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My mother told a story to me today about late 1930s in Montana. (Original Post)
Ptah
Jun 2012
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stevedeshazer
(21,653 posts)1. Cool.
Great Falls area?
Ptah
(33,516 posts)4. Conrad, 60 miles north of Great Falls.
stevedeshazer
(21,653 posts)9. Love the photo.
+1
Montana is awesome.
local media is the best!
Ptah
(33,516 posts)5. Ah, the good old days
aquart
(69,014 posts)3. A small excellent joy.
How varied and wonderful are the ways in which people can help each other.
Ptah
(33,516 posts)6. Glad you appreciate the 'good old days'
grasswire
(50,130 posts)10. what a wonderful photo
Who took that?
Ptah
(33,516 posts)11. My dad. That's my older brother and me.
grasswire
(50,130 posts)12. your dad's photos are so so good
Slices of Americana. My favorite, of course, is the one taken inside the home, that you have posted several times.
Kali
(55,829 posts)7. real community radio
what a wonderful story! Thank you.