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Jim Ambuske

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Jim Ambuske is an executive producer of The Green Tunnel. He is also Co-Head of R2 Studios. When he is not working on The Green Tunnel, Jim is an historian of the American Revolution and spends his days reading about emigrant Scots who resettled in American colonies before the outbreak of the War for Independence. Jim enjoys the great outdoors and loves hiking through the Mirkwood.

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The Green Tunnel is a production of R2 Studios, part of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University.

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