Among the various interpretations of "Oh Shenandoah" is one that describes an 18th-century trapper who travels down the Missouri River after courting the daughter of a Native American chief. Charles Deas, Wikimedia
Members of the National Press Club gathered in the club's studios to record a radio version of “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Photo by Alan Kotok.
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