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Four Decades: A Pictorial History of Rochester, Minnesota

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Four Decades: A Pictorial History of Rochester, Minnesota

Today I interviewed Frank Moody, the former owner of Moody's Towing of Rochester, Minnesota for my upcoming book on our city. Frank's interview discussed his life from his youth, his joining the Air Force and service, his humorous and sad stories while running Moody's Towing, his 83rd birthday, and his faith and how God has guided him throughout his life.
 
I also recorded a bonus interview with North Seelinger, a lifelong friend of Frank Moody.
 
These are two interviews you'll want to read in Lisa's book, Four Decades: A Pictorial History of Rochester, Minnesota
Thank you Frank and thank you North for each of your interviews today.
 
If you are a Rochester, Minnesota resident, business owner or former business owner who would like to be considered for an upcoming interview or feature in Lisa's book, please contact Lisa: (888) 983-3085. All interviews are taped at Lisa's studio or at Peacock Books in the Kahler Grand Hotel by appointment.
Four Decades: A Pictorial History of Rochester, Minnesota
(this book is still in progress)
Lisa's coverage of the 1978 Floods, moving the Depot House, Rochester named the #1 Best City in America to live by Money Magazine, to the pandemic, interview with Helen, a real Rosie the Riveter . . . Rochester lives on and Lisa's still collecting the stories that make Rochester, Minnesota unlike any other city in the world. 
All of the photos and interviews were shot and recorded by Lisa Loucks-Christenson. All original images. 

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