Episodes

Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
A Look at '19
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Happy New Year! We're starting off 2020 by catching up on two centennials, the Molasses Flood and the Black Sox scandal of 1919. First, Alaina looks at the sudden death and long-term disruption of an industrial accident that covered a Boston neighborhood for months. Then, Grant tries to cut through the legends of the greatest scandal in baseball to find what we can really know, and what that means.
Links!
- The Fluid Dynamics of the Molasses Flood
- http://www.northendboston.com/
- Court Documents of the Black Sox trial
- Recovered newsreel footage of games 3 and 1
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Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
X-Rays
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
In this episode we're thankful for modern medicine, and tools that help us heal with less harm. At least, that's how X-rays work now. Alaina teaches us about the early days of these mysterious rays, the scientists, inventors, and doctors who sacrificed their own health to develop them, and some of the odder purposes this miracle technology was put to.
Links!
- Rontgen's first recorded X-Ray image, of his wife's hand
- Newsreel demonstration of Shoe Fitting Flouroscope
- Vintage photos of patients getting X-Rays
- One of Marie Curie's radiological cars
- The International Museum of Surgical Science
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Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
New Deal Arts Programs
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
The New Deal was a sweeping suite of programs and policies to combat the Great Depression of the 1930s. Several of those programs provided for artists in exchange for their labor producing new art. What kind of art sprouted from this system? How did society benefit from a boom in freely available art and performance? Why hasn't this level of investment continued?
Links!
- WPAmurals.com
- WPA Posters at the Library of Congress
- PBS Crash Course on the FTP
- The Slave Narrative Project on Project Gutenberg
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Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
Haunted Honeys - Florida Keys Spookums
Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
Tuesday Oct 29, 2019
It's that time of year again, when Alaina teaches us about the haunted and spooky spots of a certain place, and we do the intro in silly Dracula voices! This year we're getting sub-tropical and talking about the Florida Keys. An island chain once rich from shipping and now a vacation destination, the Keys have been shaken by natural disasters and disease, as well as a few notably creepy individuals. Have these events left a psychic and spiritual stain on the land, or is that just a way to sell more t-shirts? Let's explore!
Links!
- FloridaKeys.com
- Historic and contemporary pictures of the Oversea Railroad
- "The Keys’ most treacherous reef is a scenic delight"
- Picture of the Carysfort Light
- Key West Cemetery at Atlas Obscura
- Florida Keys History & Discovery Center, home to Robert the Doll
- Picture of Robert the Doll
- Gene Otto, wearing the sailor suit he passed on to Robert
- Fort Jefferson, National Park Service
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Tuesday Sep 17, 2019
The Pullman Strike
Tuesday Sep 17, 2019
Tuesday Sep 17, 2019
About fifty episodes ago Grant made an offhand comment about one of that topic's figures. Now, it's a full episode. Do not test him. The Pullman strike lasted for months, threatened all American commerce, and set precedents that have lasted over a century regarding government involvement in labor disputes. It all started because George Pullman's perfect town didn't consider the lives of the people in it.
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Tuesday Sep 03, 2019
Disneyland
Tuesday Sep 03, 2019
Tuesday Sep 03, 2019
Alaina returns to our Disney Parks series by going back to the beginning: Disneyland in Anaheim, California. In 1955, after a long time planning and a short time building, Walt Disney presented yet another dream to the world. It was the world's first fully-themed park, complete with a nationally televised opening, and following 10 months of televised previews in prime time. We cover its development, opening, and some stories behind certain Opening Day attractions.
Links!
- Mickey Mouse Park in Burbank
- The Disneyland Story (first episode of Disneyland)
- Disneyland ad in TV Guide
- Magazine spread on the Disneyland show, featuring early concept art of the park
- Photos of construction in-progress
- Dateline Disneyland
- List of current attractions by opening date
- List of King Arthur's Carousel horses
- The Annual Pancake Race
- Aunt Jemima in Disneyland
- Opening Day photos:
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Tuesday Aug 20, 2019
Firsthand Milwaukee
Tuesday Aug 20, 2019
Tuesday Aug 20, 2019
We've mentioned our weekend trip to Milwaukee before, but now it's time to share all we learned! In this episode, Grant talks about the history of the places we went, and some of the history they taught us.
Links!
- Mars Cheese Castle
- Pabst Milwaukee Brewery and Taproom
- Pabst-ett Cheese radio commercial
- Milwaukee Public Museum
- Making of the Streets of Old Milwaukee
- Milwaukee Boat Line sightseeing tours
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Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Three Spiritualists
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
The mid-19th century in America was a time of new popular philosophies about the order of the universe and the individual's place in it. One example is the dawn of Spiritualism: the belief that the spirits of the dead can be contacted, and that they have answers to our urgent questions. In this episode, Grant teaches us about two cases: the prototypical founders of movement, and one of its most bizarre figures. Once a popular movement starts, does it ever really end? How much faith should be put in a prophet that makes a profit? What purpose does debunking serve?
Links!
- Smithsonian Magazine on the Fox sisters
- Listener Ciaran on the Fox Sisters
- John Murray Spear's paper, The New Era, May 3rd 1854 edition
- A picture of The New Motive Power
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Tuesday Jul 09, 2019
Trainwrecks of 1918
Tuesday Jul 09, 2019
Tuesday Jul 09, 2019
Alaina continues marking anniversaries, and also talking about travel disasters. 1918 was in the middle of the Golden Age of Rail Travel, but behind the march of technology and luxury there were millions of travelers trying to get to work on time. Unfortunately, not all of them did. The day this episode goes live marks the 101st anniversary of the worst rail accident in American history, and the end of the year the worst accident in American urban transit history. What counts as "acceptable odds" for mass death and mayhem? Who bears responsibility for a systemic failure? How does the atomization of car travel affect our perception of train death tolls?
Links!
- Google Earth View of the Nashville wreck site
- Contemporary news report of the crash at Dutchman's Curve
- David Allan Coe - The Great Nashville Railroad Disaster
- Diagram of the Malbone Street wreck
- Death in the Subway by David Rapp
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Tuesday Jun 25, 2019
Missions to Mars
Tuesday Jun 25, 2019
Tuesday Jun 25, 2019
We're sure the world is about to be bombarded by retrospectives of Apollo 11, and for good reason, but there's so much more to explore. Grant takes us through the history of Mars exploration, from the first looks from afar, to the first mobile science platforms to rove its surface.
Links!
- Mars Exploration Project
- Marspedia
- The "Canali" and the first Martians
- 1965: Discovery at Mars
- Soviet Space Probes Mars-2 and -3 (In Russian)
- FBC Task Final Report
- Sojourner postage stamp
- MGSV Let's Play playlist
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