A "Welcome to Wisconsin" sign is attached to a sign that reads, "Beloit Population 36,657." In the background a Beloit water tower, trees and "Welcome to Beloit, Zonta Memorial Park" sign are in view.

Coming to PBS Wisconsin on Oct. 21: ‘Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Beloit’

August 13, 2024 Tara Lovdahl Leave a Comment

The newest installment in PBS Wisconsin’s ongoing local history project, Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Beloit will premiere 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21 on PBS Wisconsin. The program will also be available for free streaming online and on the free PBS app on streaming devices and smart TVs.

This will be the fourteenth special in the Wisconsin Hometown Stories documentary series, which aims to tell the history of our state, one town at a time.

Known as the “Gateway to Wisconsin,” the city of Beloit began as a center of trade for the Ho-Chunk Nation and continued to grow with New England agriculture and industry. Explore the history of Beloit, a city filled with opportunity for culturally diverse communities and revitalized by its residents’ pride and investments in a thriving civic life.

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