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In this episode, we take a closer look at Himlerville, Kentucky, a unique cooperative mining town founded by Martin Himler in the early 20th century. Our special guest, Professor Doug Cantrell, guides us through the fascinating history of this ambitious social experiment. Himlerville was envisioned as a community where Hungarian immigrants could work and live free from exploitation, embodying ideals of equality and mutual benefit. Together, we explore the town's rise, its challenges, and its eventual decline, shedding light on a remarkable chapter in Kentucky's Appalachian history. Join us for an engaging discussion about one man's dream of a better future and the enduring lessons it offers today!
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In this episode, we take a closer look at Himlerville, Kentucky, a unique cooperative mining town founded by Martin Himler in the early 20th century. Our special guest, Professor Doug Cantrell, guides us through the fascinating history of this ambitious social experiment. Himlerville was envisioned as a community where Hungarian immigrants could work and live free from exploitation, embodying ideals of equality and mutual benefit. Together, we explore the town's rise, its challenges, and its eventual decline, shedding light on a remarkable chapter in Kentucky's Appalachian history. Join us for an engaging discussion about one man's dream of a better future and the enduring lessons it offers today!
https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod

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