
Yesterday's News: Balboa Park (Special Episode)
Place: San Diego's Balboa Park We interrupt our regularly scheduled A Place in Time programming to bring you a special event / bonus episode. We call it Yesterday's News - a time traveling podcast created by young history students! Under the guidance of their teacher Dr. Julie Watts (and with a little help from the folks at Historic America), the 8th grade history students of The Rhoades School in San Diego, CA have built something truly unique: a time traveling news podcast bringing you yesterday's news today! Our first episode focuses on the story of San Diego's world famous Balboa Park. Visit The Rhoades School online. Learn more about Balboa Park Don’t forget to visit us at www.historicamerica.org/podcast for show notes, suggested reading & more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historic-america/support
9 Kesä 202148min

9. Lincoln's Refuge (Part II)
Place: Abraham Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldier's Home Time: 1864 Part 2 of a 2 part series focusing on Abraham Lincoln's Cottage - the president's sanctuary during the most turbulent days of the American Civil War. In this episode, Abraham Lincoln stargazes, recites Shakespeare to Edwin Stanton and befriends the soldiers who guard him before he & his family must evacuate their hideaway in the face of an advancing rebel army. Finally, an anonymous assassin takes aim at the President during a moonlit horseback ride. Visit President Lincoln's Cottage - a fabulous museum & historic site that still exists today! Where should our next place in time be? Revolutionary era Philadelphia OR Revolutionary era New York City? VOTE by visiting www.historicamerica.org/podcast. There you can also read show notes, browse our suggested reading(s) & more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historic-america/support
1 Maalis 202131min

8. Lincoln’s Refuge - Expert Interview
In today's expert interview episode, we first go in-depth with special guest Erin Carlson Mast (the former President & CEO of President Lincoln’s Cottage) for an engrossing discussion about the tragic death of Willie Lincoln. Then we welcome aboard Bo Hammond (from the Bromances of History Podcast) for a fun & fascinating look at the pivotal relationship between Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. To learn more about President Lincoln’s Cottage please visit ... LincolnCottage.org Q&Abe Podcast Reflections on Grief & Childloss To learn more about Bo Hammond & Bromances of History please visit… BromancesofHistory.com ToursforHumanity.com Don’t forget to visit us at www.historicamerica.org/podcast for show notes, suggested reading(s) & more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historic-america/support
28 Tammi 20211h 6min

7. Lincoln's Refuge (Part I)
Place: Abraham Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldier's Home Time: 1862 Part 1 of a 2 part series focusing on Abraham Lincoln's Cottage - the president's sanctuary during the most turbulent days of the American Civil War. In this episode, Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd struggle with the loss of their son and seek solace in a suspicious seance. Afterwards, the nation's 16th president will commute into the city (alongside the God of War) and grapple with the thorny issue of Emancipation. Visit President Lincoln's Cottage - a fabulous museum & historic site that still exists today! A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR NEW PATREON SUBSCRIBERS - Max Kinman (and the Kinman family), Mario Russo (and the Russo family), Michael Alderfer (and the Alderfer family), Anna & Aaron Eckert Don’t forget to visit us at www.historicamerica.org/podcast for show notes, suggested reading(s) & more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historic-america/support
25 Tammi 202138min

6. The Dead of Antietam (Part II)
Place: The Antietam Battlefield Time: 1862 Part 2 of a 2 part series on the intertwined lives of Mathew Brady & Alexander Gardner. This is the story of how America's most famous photographers collaborated to create the Civil War's most enduring images - an exhibit known as "The Dead of Antietam". In this episode, Mathew Brady & Alexander Gardner meet with the Union army's new commander, Gardner ventures to the Antietam battlefield (twice) to capture the war's most searing imagery, and Mathew Brady unveils a disturbing new exhibition at his 'palace of light'. Don’t forget to visit us at www.historicamerica.org/podcast for show notes, suggested reading(s) & more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historic-america/support
10 Marras 202037min

5. The Dead of Antietam - Expert Interview
In today's expert interview episode, we go in-depth with special guest & photographic expert John Milleker to learn all about the fascinating history of photography during the 1800s. How were the first photos made? What's the REAL story behind Mathew Brady's rise to stardom? The answer to all these questions (and more) are yours to enjoy in today's episode. To learn more about John Milleker please visit ... John Milleker Photography Under a Red Glow (John's new photography podcast!) Visit us today at HistoricAmerica.org for show notes, suggested readings & more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historic-america/support
19 Loka 202030min

4. The Dead of Antietam (Part I)
Place: The Photographic Studios of Mathew B. Brady Time: The mid 1800s This is part 1 of a 2 part series on the intertwined lives Mathew Brady & Alexander Gardner, two of America's most famous photographers. Their journey will culminate in the creation of the Civil War's most enduring images - the exhibition known as "The Dead of Antietam". In this episode, Mathew Brady & Alexander Gardner will attend to the first (ever) World's Fair in London, meet Abraham Lincoln on the eve of the Civil War, and journey to the front to document the war's first great battle. Don’t forget to visit us at www.historicamerica.org/podcast for show notes, suggested reading(s) & more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historic-america/support
12 Loka 202046min

3. Duke Ellington's U Street Quest (Part III)
Place: U Street - Washington, DC Time: The Early 1900s This is part 3 of a 3 part series on the life of American jazz legend Duke Ellington and the place where he grew up - Washington, DC's U Street corridor. In this episode, Duke's quest to find his blessing comes to an end. After life throws him a curveball, the young piano man (and his new band) must navigate the DC music scene at the dawn of the Jazz Age. Will Duke Ellington and his Serenaders make it 'big time'? After the story, we bring in historian, tour guide & author Garrett Peck to talk about the colorful DC music venues Duke called home. To learn more about Garrett Peck please visit ... GarrettPeck.com And look for his latest titles available on Amazon ... A Decade of Disruption The Great War in America Don’t forget to visit us at www.historicamerica.org/podcast for show notes, suggested reading(s) & more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historic-america/support
24 Elo 202033min