Whitewater Landmarks Commission begins new Landmark Trek video series

The Whitewater Landmarks Commission has started a new mini-documentary series about the various Landmarks located in Whitewater. Each monthly episode will highlight a different landmark, the first being the Hamilton House, located on 328 W. Main St. The intention of the series, according to James Olm, a Landmark Commission member, is “to make aware and inform the public about our various special landmark treasures, covering everything from historical facts, to stories and legends, to special memories from Whitewater residents.” Each episode will run between 6 – 10 minutes long, and can be accessed through YouTube. The series is produced voluntarily, at no charge. You can watch the first episode now here (or by scrolling down on this page.)

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