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|}<center>The following nearly thirty minute video on [[Woodward State School & Hospital]] created by Ray Stewart of WOI-TV Ames, Iowa along with Iowa State University.  It is part of the "In Our Care," a 13 week series of documentaries filmed inside Iowa's state institutions. The series won the 1952 National Sylvania Television Award for Production Excellence.  The Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities is responsible for uploading it to YouTube.</center></div>
<div style align=center>This is a short documentary of a group of former patients who restored and memorialized forgotten cemeteries at the [[Danvers State Hospital]].</div>
 
 
<div style align=right>[[:Category:Articles With Videos|Other Articles With Videos]], [[Main Page/Future Featured Nominations|Future Featured Videos]].
 
<div style align=right>[[:Category:Articles With Videos|Other Articles With Videos]], [[Main Page/Future Featured Nominations|Future Featured Videos]].
 
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Revision as of 02:56, 15 September 2024

Featured Video

The following nearly thirty minute video on Woodward State School & Hospital created by Ray Stewart of WOI-TV Ames, Iowa along with Iowa State University. It is part of the "In Our Care," a 13 week series of documentaries filmed inside Iowa's state institutions. The series won the 1952 National Sylvania Television Award for Production Excellence. The Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities is responsible for uploading it to YouTube.