Episode 86 - The Town of Midland
Almost 150 years ago, a man named James Loshbaugh packed in everything he'd need to homestead and start a small community in what is now thought of as Rainbow Valley, south of current day Mueller State Park. When the town of Midland was platted, it was meant to be a temporary place to house railroad workers. But it became so much more...
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