
A nonfiction history podcast telling the stories of interesting and creative people by touring their old homes.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | DesignHistoryArts | ||||

In this episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra Gaylord brings you to Sarah Orne Jewett’s home in South Berwick, Maine. The home was built in 1774 and was lived in by the Jewett family for about 100 years.
Watch on YouTube: youtu.be/Uh2At1w3oC... more
In this episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra brings you to the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens in Woodland, Washington. The home was built by Hulda's family, The Thiel's in 1889. Hulda Klager would purchase the home and move in in her 40s.
She became in... more
In the sixth episode of season 3, Kendra brings you to Neely Mansion in Auburn, Washington. The property was built by the Neely's: a pioneer family, but it was home to tenant farming families from the early 1900s to the 1980s. Behind the house is a J... more
In the fifth episode of season 3, Kendra brings you to The Cayton-Revels House in Seattle, Washington. Horace Cayton and Susie Revels Cayton were the home's first owners. Together the couple owned, edited, and wrote the longest-running Black-owned ne... more
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I am so glad I found this!! Wow!! So interesting and well done! And I love your fun YouTube videos...so smart and funny!! Thank you!
Kendra has made an excellent show! Well researched and entertaining, a wonderful podcast to listen to in a cosy spot. Listening to experts at the different locations share their knowledge and passion was a treat to hear also. Thanks Kendra and Someone Lived Here team ☺️
The episode of the Orchard House was so beautiful. I visited as a child and was so affected by the hand drawn leaves and flowers on the trim around the door. It was the first experience of “I’m standing here in a home where (someone) lived”. This episode brought me back to that day 60 years ago.
Well crafted and calming
Informative with incredible insight and depth into the character of these historical buildings.
20/10, has been blessing my ears for the last week!
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Apple Podcasts | #229 |
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