
Folktales, Folk Music, Americana- the things that make America uniquely American. We’ll explore the people, tall tales, songs, stories and events that make up the culture of North America. Paul Bunyan, werewolves in Louisiana, John Henry, Daniel Boone, Bigfoot... Everyone will be here. From songs describing murders in Boston to George Washington’s wooden teeth.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | a year ago |
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One last highlight in Barnum's career before he starts his famous circus.
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Barnum continues exhibiting in his American Museum and brings Grizzly Adams from the West.
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Barnum brings the worlds most popular singer to a record breaking tour of America.
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This week we start a series of episodes on one of the most iconic figures in Americana- P.T. Barnum.
Two hoaxes from New York State- a giant man from pre-Biblical times is uncovered in Cardiff New York and a family is chased from their Long Island home by.... ghosts?
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One day I casually googled 'American End of the World Prophets' and discovered the Millerites and the several religious movements that came of them. Today a dive down the end of the world rabbit hole.
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The Lakota chief who would lead his people through Little Big Horn and the end of their freedom on the plains.
The story of a boy drawn into a family of witches- and how simple pranks can go wrong fast.
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