
With more than 2,000 roadside historical markers spread across our state, we’re zooming in on twelve to explore the people, places, and moments that help to tell the larger Georgia story. As America celebrates its 250th birthday, Marked! looks at the unique, complex, and important role the 13th original colony played during America’s revolutionary period.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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The American Revolution was fought on more than battlefields. It was also fought on rivers, sounds, and coastal waterways where local knowledge could overcome overwhelming firepower. This episode explores the remarkable story of the Georgia Navy, the... more
This episode explores the remarkable story of Ebenezer, Georgia, founded in 1734 by Salzburgers seeking religious freedom. Historians Dr. Karen Auman and Dr. Russell Kleckley examine the challenges of colonial settlement, the leadership of Pastor Joh... more
Fort Morris is remembered for one of the most famous exchanges of the American Revolution, but the story extends far beyond the words “Come and Take It.” Archaeologist Dan Elliott joins us to explore the rise and fall of Sunbury, the strategic import... more
In the spring of 1791, President George Washington embarked on a remarkable journey through the American South, including his only visit to Georgia. This episode explores how Washington’s tour helped build trust in the new federal government, connect... more
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There’s a real disconnect between people just living in Georgia and UNDERSTANDING our history. These markers aren’t just things to walk past. This series has been a helpful and fun way to fill in the blanks and mend the knowledge gash in our local heritage.
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Accessible history podcast focused on Georgia's Revolutionary era, roadside markers, and the people behind them. Episodes blend scholarly context with local lore, featuring historians, authors, and educators who unpack Georgia's role in the founding era, the Revolutionary landscape, and how markers shape public memory. The show often centers on notable Georgia figures and events, with a strong emphasis on accuracy, context, and storytelling that makes history tangible for travelers and Georgia enthusiasts alike. A standout aspect is the steady involvement of multiple historians and regional experts, providing depth and credible perspectives on marker-driven narratives and lesser-known episodes from Georgia's past.
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Recent guests on Marked! include:
1. Karen Alman
2. Russell Kleckley
3. Dan Elliott
4. Dr. Leanne Caldwell
5. Warren Bingham
6. Bob Davis
7. Stephen Kokersberger
8. Clay Ouzts
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