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Web Exclusive: World War I Woodrow Wilson Living Photograph

Go behind the scenes of the 1918 creation of a Woodrow Wilson living photograph.

Aired 11/09/2017

Columbus Neighborhoods

Web Exclusive: World War I Woodrow Wilson Living Photograph

Clip: Season 4 Episode 6 | 1m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

Go behind the scenes of the 1918 creation of a Woodrow Wilson living photograph.

Arthur Mole was famous for his living photographs, or recreations of imagery using people standing in formation. In 1918, Mole coordinated a living photograph of President Woodrow Wilson at Camp Sherman, a World War I training camp in Chillicothe.

Aired 11/09/2017

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