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From: "Alfred Eller" <>
Subject: [ELLER] TV show on SD PBS Sunday
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 23:45:08 -0500
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Travel Back In Time With "THE 1900 HOUSE"

Viewers time-travel vicariously in THE 1900 HOUSE, a four-part "docu-soap"
that transplants a modern family from 1999 to 1900. A family of six are
taken back in time to the spring of 1900 in Greenwich, England. For three
months, they live in a late-Victorian terraced house, dressing in period
clothing and living as a family in 1900 would have lived. The result? An
intriguing look at the radical changes in domestic life wrought by the
scientific and technological innovations of the last 100 years. THE 1900
HOUSE airs Sunday, June 10, at 1-5 p.m. CT/ noon-4 p.m. MT on South Dakota
Public Television.

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Did anyone else get to see this interesting show?

I didn't see all of it, but my wife said that the house they restored for
the show was built by Franklin Eller, a popular builder of that time. (I
could have the first name wrong)

Does anyone know anything about him, A builder in the late 1800's?

Alfred



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