
Arkansas history, events, figures, legends and folklore.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 128 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

This episode of the 1836 Podcast tells the powerful true story of seventeen-year-old Royle Bradford Luker from Plainview, Arkansas. A young sailor aboard the USS West Virginia, Royle was killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7... more
This episode of the 1836 Podcast tells the story of Denver “Bull” Randleman.
Born in 1920 in Rector, Arkansas, Bull grew up during the Great Depression, dropped out of school to support his family, and later enlisted in the U.S. Army. He joined Easy... more
Hidden in the Ozarks near Eureka Springs lies the forgotten story of Dinosaur World, later known as John Agar’s Land of Kong—one of Arkansas’s strangest roadside attractions. Built in 1967 by eccentric entrepreneur Ola Farwell with the help of sculpt... more
This episode of the 1836 podcast, continues the counties of Arkansas series, by profiling Chicot County. Chicot County, Arkansas, is a land shaped by water, history, and resilience. From the ancient formation of Lake Chicot—the largest natural lake i... more
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The whole podcast was poorly done & you couldn’t hear anything much except the horrible background music .
The whole podcast was poorly done & you couldn’t hear anything much except the horrible background music .










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This show focuses on Arkansas history, legends, and notable figures through narrative explorations of both well-known events and obscure local stories. Recent episodes cover roadside Americana such as mid-century dinosaur parks, frontier lawmen, and historic towns, alongside biographies of early state leaders, chronicles of Civil War-era figures, and investigations into long-running myths. Across episodes the thread is a strong interest in how culture, memory, and place shape regional identity, with attention to preservation, local lore, and the evolving interpretation of Arkansas history for modern audiences. The format often blends archival detail with dramatic storytelling, offering listeners a mix of factual history, folklore, and compe... more
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