#eastidahonews #itsworthmentioning #tetondam #flood50 After seeing a wall of water pummel Rexburg, Brian and Brent Gibson, along with nine of their friends, congregated on the corner of Main Street and North 2nd East for a now-iconic photo. It was around 3 p.m. on June 5, 1976 — hours after the collapse of the Teton Dam. This summer, the Gibson brothers and the rest of the gang will reunite 50 years later to remember what happened and retake the photo. Today on “It’s Worth Mentioning,” Rett Nelson explores the story behind the photo ahead of its 50th anniversary. His first guest is the photographer, Steve Wasden. He lives in Pocatello today, but his dad once owned a business in Rexburg, and he shares his memories of what happened that day. In an era before cell phones, he explains why he had a camera and the circumstances that led the group to gather for the photo. Wasden recalls his experiences with the aftermath and the cleanup, and catches us up on life since then. He shares his thoughts about reuniting with his classmates 50 years later, and why the disaster is worth remembering. Then, the Gibson brothers join us to share their memories, thoughts, and stories. If you live in eastern Idaho, you’ve likely heard about the Teton Dam collapse, and this is a unique story you don’t want to miss!
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Interesting history. Were there lives lost?
Great work ❤️ clicked the like button 👍🏻
TOOK THEM FOREVER TO EXPLAIN THE PICTURE....GEEZ
Boys? What Boys?