
The Harvey Girls
$17.99
57 minutes
Written and Directed by Katrina Parks
Produced by Katrina Parks, Michael Parks and Thaddeus Homan
The Harvey Girls Opportunity Bound is a new documentary film that explores how starting in the 1800's over 100,000 brave young women made an unusual decision to leave home and travel West to work as a waitress along the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railroad. The Harvey Girls "Opportunity Bound" features rare interviews with the few remaining Harvey Girls and "Appetite for America" author Stephen Fried.