Legacy Funded Programs

What we've done with state legacy funding
Some of our programs are made possible with the support of the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Funding from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment is making it possible for the six public television stations of the Minnesota Public Television Association (MPTA) to make an impact across Minnesota.
View the MPTA Legacy Video Reel and learn more
WDSE • WRPT Legacy Productions
- Bea Ojakangas: Welcome to my Kitchen (Documentary)
- Bobby Aro: King of the Great Northwoods (Documentary)
- Glensheen and the Congdon Legacy (Documentary)
- Lost 50s (Documentary)
- Lost Duluth (Documentary)
- Lost Duluth II (Documentary)
- Lost Iron Range (Documentary)
- Paul Metsa - Bringing it Back Home (Documentary)
- Rare Finds (Documentary)
- Split Rock - The Superior Light (Documentary)
- Stage to Screen: Historic Theaters of the North (Documentary)
- Steamship America: A North Shore Legend (Documentary)
- This Town (Documentary)
- Almanac North
- Catalyst Interviews
- Doctors on Call
- Drawn to Write
- DSSO (Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra)
- Great Gardening
- Intersections
- INSIGHT with Mark Oppenheim
- Making It Up North
- Minnesota Legislative Report
- The PlayList and The Playlist Presents
Watch highlights from our legacy funded programs:
Learn about legacy productions from other Minnesota stations:
- Lakeland Public Television, Bemidji/Brainerd
Common Ground - Prairie Public Television, Fargo/Moorhead-Prairie
Prairie Mosaic - KSMQ, Austin/Rochester
Off 90 - Pioneer Public Television, Appleton
Postcards - Twin Cities Public Television, Minneapolis/St. Paul
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