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Thursday, May 3, 2012
Field Trip to Gettysburg
Tune into the Relic Roundup Monday Night to here about our Field Trip to Gettysburg! Want to go? Listen in to find out about the detail. Monday night 9PM http://relicroundup.blogspot.com.
The Road to Big Week
The Road to Big Week - Eric Hammel
First Aired 07/25/2009
Eric Hammel makes his first appearance on Our History Project. Folks, Eric has over 30 titles to his credit and he writes about it all. A true student of history, Eric has written about World War 2, Korea and Vietnam. Eric is a wealth of knowledge as he has interview literally hundreds of people who were there to learn and write about those experiences.
Eric is also a fun loving guy and if you know us, that is what we enjoy the most History and Fun. This week among other things we will talk to Eric about his upcoming book “Road to Big Week” The Struggle for Daylight Air Supremacy over Western Europe.
The Road to Big Week with Eric Hammel
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First Aired 07/25/2009
Eric Hammel makes his first appearance on Our History Project. Folks, Eric has over 30 titles to his credit and he writes about it all. A true student of history, Eric has written about World War 2, Korea and Vietnam. Eric is a wealth of knowledge as he has interview literally hundreds of people who were there to learn and write about those experiences.
Eric is also a fun loving guy and if you know us, that is what we enjoy the most History and Fun. This week among other things we will talk to Eric about his upcoming book “Road to Big Week” The Struggle for Daylight Air Supremacy over Western Europe.
The Road to Big Week with Eric Hammel
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Betty Vandiver - First Lady of Georiga
Betty Vandiver - First Lady of Georiga
First Aired 07/11/2009
This Saturday join us a Cassie interviews Mrs. Betty Vandiver, the former first lady of Georgia as she and Gov. Vandiver tackled the issues of family, race, hospitals, traffic and more. For those of you who always wanted to eavesdrop in on two southern ladies’ conversation- this is a don’t miss. I loved it. And, while listening truly listen to hear how Mrs. Vandiver talks about Georgia and you’ll get just a glimpse of the passion and love about our state.
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The Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence
First Aired: 07/04/2009
Today we look at the document that started it all - “The Declaration of Independence”. This may not be an exciting show folks but it is one that will spell out the reasons why or founding fathers wrote it and what impact it made, not only for us a new independent country but for the rest of the world as well.
In today’s society where we have people who do not know their Vice President, Secretary of State, their representatives in Washington or even their own local officials, and really there are a lot of these folks out there. When if ever have you read, looked at or listened to this historical document? Listen today and you will. As I said this is not the most upbeat show we have had but I think it is important to hear. I left the show tunes background on for the entire show and do not know if it helps or is a distraction. Let me know and I can change it (Yes, I’m asking for an opinion, I can redo it.)
The show is only 18 minutes this week so give it a listen and think about those Founding Fathers who put their life on the line to sign it.
Next week Cassie talks to one of Georgia’s First Ladies Betty Vandiver who was the wife of Ernest Vandiver from 1959-1963 at a time when Civil Rights was an explosive issue for our Country and the South.
The Declaration of Independence
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First Aired: 07/04/2009
Today we look at the document that started it all - “The Declaration of Independence”. This may not be an exciting show folks but it is one that will spell out the reasons why or founding fathers wrote it and what impact it made, not only for us a new independent country but for the rest of the world as well.
In today’s society where we have people who do not know their Vice President, Secretary of State, their representatives in Washington or even their own local officials, and really there are a lot of these folks out there. When if ever have you read, looked at or listened to this historical document? Listen today and you will. As I said this is not the most upbeat show we have had but I think it is important to hear. I left the show tunes background on for the entire show and do not know if it helps or is a distraction. Let me know and I can change it (Yes, I’m asking for an opinion, I can redo it.)
The show is only 18 minutes this week so give it a listen and think about those Founding Fathers who put their life on the line to sign it.
Next week Cassie talks to one of Georgia’s First Ladies Betty Vandiver who was the wife of Ernest Vandiver from 1959-1963 at a time when Civil Rights was an explosive issue for our Country and the South.
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Helen Denton - A Life of Service
A Life of Service with Helen Denton
First Aired 06/27/2009
I had the honor of interviewing Mrs. Helen Denton this week. Folks, this is truly a remarkable woman and you will undoubtedly find her life as interesting as I did. Just some highlights: She typed the D-day Order’s for June 6th, 1944 - She cut a rug with Lawrence Welk - She stopped a moving train -She meet the Queen and much, much more. In fact there is way too much to even to begin to list.
Helen Denton - A Life of Service
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She is one of Georgia’s most interviewed people, but I think we got a story that was different and inspiring. I have included the excellent “GA PBS TV” interview that you can watch as well. I suggest that you take our interview with you on the road and watch the video at home. Both interviews will give you the complete picture of this legend of service. This is great story of service, community, sadness, hope and sharing.
First Aired 06/27/2009
I had the honor of interviewing Mrs. Helen Denton this week. Folks, this is truly a remarkable woman and you will undoubtedly find her life as interesting as I did. Just some highlights: She typed the D-day Order’s for June 6th, 1944 - She cut a rug with Lawrence Welk - She stopped a moving train -She meet the Queen and much, much more. In fact there is way too much to even to begin to list.
Helen Denton - A Life of Service
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She is one of Georgia’s most interviewed people, but I think we got a story that was different and inspiring. I have included the excellent “GA PBS TV” interview that you can watch as well. I suggest that you take our interview with you on the road and watch the video at home. Both interviews will give you the complete picture of this legend of service. This is great story of service, community, sadness, hope and sharing.
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Titanic's Last Secrets
Titanic's Last Secrets with Brad Matsen
First aired: 06/20/2009
This week we are pleased to have Historian, Writer, Researcher and Explorer Brad Matsen. Brad is here to talk about his latest book “Titanic’s Last Secrets”. The book and the interview leaves nothing out or to chance. We go behind the scenes to explore the truth of the sinking, who knew what and when. And, we will also talk about the people who built the ship, the cover-ups and the conspiracy theories about this ship and it’s sinking. We will also answer the age old question of - “Why does the world romanticize this tragedy?”
This is the stuff of legend folks!
I will be posting a review of this book soon, and let me tell you know - It is worth the time! Full review coming soon to the Our History Project Book Review blog.
Titanic's Last Secrets with Brad Matsen
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First aired: 06/20/2009
This week we are pleased to have Historian, Writer, Researcher and Explorer Brad Matsen. Brad is here to talk about his latest book “Titanic’s Last Secrets”. The book and the interview leaves nothing out or to chance. We go behind the scenes to explore the truth of the sinking, who knew what and when. And, we will also talk about the people who built the ship, the cover-ups and the conspiracy theories about this ship and it’s sinking. We will also answer the age old question of - “Why does the world romanticize this tragedy?”
This is the stuff of legend folks!
I will be posting a review of this book soon, and let me tell you know - It is worth the time! Full review coming soon to the Our History Project Book Review blog.
Titanic's Last Secrets with Brad Matsen
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Beginner's Guide to Detecting
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting with American Digger Magazine
First Aired: 06/17/2009
This week we on Our History Project’s “In the Dirt with American Digger” segment we host what you would call the Beginners Guide to the Hobby of Metal Detecting. From the stores, to the machines, to the places to hunt. The contacts, groups, strategies and more, it’s all here.
So if you have ever had the question asked of you your asked just to yourself - “What do you find with that thing?” Or better yet -“How do I get me one?” Then this show is for them - or you.
Our History Project is Nonprofit and open sourced, we promote Preservation and Education of our history, and as I have always said - “That starts with you!” - and in this show we will tell you how.
If you would like this show hosted by a player on your site or your business site send me an email and I will supply the code, it’s free. It will put a player on your page just like we have on ours (nothing to install and nothing goes on your server). If you would like I can even take off the opening comments (just let me know). The main goal of this episode is to promote our hobby in a positive light and give a basic foundation on which to grow. Bringing new blood into our world of research, history and preserving artifacts can only increase our understanding of the past.
The Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting
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First Aired: 06/17/2009
This week we on Our History Project’s “In the Dirt with American Digger” segment we host what you would call the Beginners Guide to the Hobby of Metal Detecting. From the stores, to the machines, to the places to hunt. The contacts, groups, strategies and more, it’s all here.
So if you have ever had the question asked of you your asked just to yourself - “What do you find with that thing?” Or better yet -“How do I get me one?” Then this show is for them - or you.
Our History Project is Nonprofit and open sourced, we promote Preservation and Education of our history, and as I have always said - “That starts with you!” - and in this show we will tell you how.
If you would like this show hosted by a player on your site or your business site send me an email and I will supply the code, it’s free. It will put a player on your page just like we have on ours (nothing to install and nothing goes on your server). If you would like I can even take off the opening comments (just let me know). The main goal of this episode is to promote our hobby in a positive light and give a basic foundation on which to grow. Bringing new blood into our world of research, history and preserving artifacts can only increase our understanding of the past.
The Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting
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Sunday, April 15, 2012
Steam Ship Arabia
The Steam Ship Arabia with Charlie Harris
First Aired: 6/13/2009
This week on Our History Project we talk with Charlie Harris, Author of several books and a contributing writer to American Digger Magazine. Charlie is going to tell us the saga of the Steam Ship Arabia. The amazing thing about this wreck - you will not believe where it was found and what was on it.
The Steam Ship Arabia with Charlie Harris
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First Aired: 6/13/2009
This week on Our History Project we talk with Charlie Harris, Author of several books and a contributing writer to American Digger Magazine. Charlie is going to tell us the saga of the Steam Ship Arabia. The amazing thing about this wreck - you will not believe where it was found and what was on it.
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In the Dirt #2
History, Finds and Fun. In the Dirt with American Digger.
First Aired: 6/13/2009
In the Dirt #2 with American Digger
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First Aired: 6/13/2009
In the Dirt #2 with American Digger
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D-Day with Spencer Wurst
D-Day Invasion with Spencer Wurst
Air Date: 6/06/2009
This week we celibrate the 65th Anniversary of the Invasion of Normandy (D-Day) and remember those who were there and those who have fallen there.
Our guest this week is Colonel Spencer Wurst, who made the jump that faithful day with the 82nd Airborne. He was part of Company F of the 505 Parachute Infantry Regiment. He made three of the four combat jumps, dropping into Italy, Normandy and Holland.
He along with his niece Gayle Wurst co-Authored a book entitled “Descending from the Clouds”. An autographed copy f the book can be obtained by contacting Princeton International Agency for the Arts, LLC., 626 Brickhouse Rd., Princeton NJ, 08540. Phone (609) 252-9278 or by email: prinart@aol.com.
Join us as Col. Wurst remembers his eventful day of June 6th, 1944.
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Air Force Museum
Air Force Museum @ Warner Robins, GA with Mike Rowland
Air Date: 5/30/2009
This week we traveled to Warner Robins , GA and had a visit with Mike Rowland who gave us not only a great tour of the Aviation Museum but gave us a lot of stories behind the planes and the people who flew them. Join us as we learn about our Air Corps from Mike and the Air Force Museum. More information can be found at their website: http://www.museumofaviation.org/ .
If you plan on visiting I would recommend at least an hour and a half just to take the whirlwind tour. Plan on staying the day to get the full effect and story. This is a huge facility folks with several building and a garden of planes outside.
Air Force Museum @ Warner Robins with Mike Rowland
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Air Date: 5/30/2009
This week we traveled to Warner Robins , GA and had a visit with Mike Rowland who gave us not only a great tour of the Aviation Museum but gave us a lot of stories behind the planes and the people who flew them. Join us as we learn about our Air Corps from Mike and the Air Force Museum. More information can be found at their website: http://www.museumofaviation.org/ .
If you plan on visiting I would recommend at least an hour and a half just to take the whirlwind tour. Plan on staying the day to get the full effect and story. This is a huge facility folks with several building and a garden of planes outside.
Air Force Museum @ Warner Robins with Mike Rowland
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Memorial Day
Memorial Day with Cassie and Craig
First Aired: 5/23/2009
This week Our History Project pays tribute to all of the fallen Patriots, Soldiers and Private Citizens of our great country who gave their life for our country and for us. Join us this week as we remember our history through a collection of short stories that covers our history from the Revolutionary War to the Current Middle Eastern Conflict.
First Aired: 5/23/2009
This week Our History Project pays tribute to all of the fallen Patriots, Soldiers and Private Citizens of our great country who gave their life for our country and for us. Join us this week as we remember our history through a collection of short stories that covers our history from the Revolutionary War to the Current Middle Eastern Conflict.
There are 2, one (1) hour segments that make up this week’s show, but don’t worry about the length of this one. It is fast paced and crammed full of interesting tales which I guarantee you most have never heard. The first segment (hour 1) covers the Revolutionary War to World War II. The second segment (hour 2) covers Korea to the current War on Terror and also includes the American Digger segment of our show.
Each story is from 3 to 10 minutes long and covers a War Story and a Home Front Story from each, so it will be easy to come back to time and time again.
Can’t sit at a computer that long to listen? Burn a disk and take us on a drive to work, school or vacation. We have made the shows so that they can be downloaded and burned, in most cases to 1 CD. Better yet put it on an I-Pod or MP3 player and take us on a jog or out in the yard to cut grass.
In simple terms, Yes! We travel !!!!
Memorial Day with Craig and Cassie Part 1
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In The Dirt Special
In the Dirt Special with American Digger Magazine
First Aired: 05/19/2009
Butch came by and we had a Special Extended Edition of “In The Dirt With American Digger”! Among other things we had a chance to meet John Velke and we discussed a Monthly Cash Prize for Relics Finds!
In the Dirt with American Digger Special
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First Aired: 05/19/2009
Butch came by and we had a Special Extended Edition of “In The Dirt With American Digger”! Among other things we had a chance to meet John Velke and we discussed a Monthly Cash Prize for Relics Finds!
In the Dirt with American Digger Special
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D-Day Invasion - Bob Slaughter
D-Day @ Omaha Beech with Bob Slaughter
First Aired: 5/16/2009
This week’s Show features Bob Slaughter, his personal experience and firsthand account of storming Omaha Beach on June 6th , 1945. Bob has had his account published under his given name “John Robert Slaughter” entitled “Omaha Beach and Beyond, The long march of Sgt. Bob Slaughter”. Read More About Bob Slaughter see Our History Project Authors Corner.
Our Review of the book will be released soon at Our History Project Book Review, so check back and see what we thought of the book.
We also had a chance to speak with Mark Patterson of Pathfinder Tours who is taking Bob back to Normandy to recount his trials and tribulations there. Mark also hosts an Online Museum for World War 2 Collectors with text, documents, photos and finds. It can be found at World War II Paratroopers.
D-Day @ Omaha Beech with Bob Slaughter
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First Aired: 5/16/2009
This week’s Show features Bob Slaughter, his personal experience and firsthand account of storming Omaha Beach on June 6th , 1945. Bob has had his account published under his given name “John Robert Slaughter” entitled “Omaha Beach and Beyond, The long march of Sgt. Bob Slaughter”. Read More About Bob Slaughter see Our History Project Authors Corner.
Our Review of the book will be released soon at Our History Project Book Review, so check back and see what we thought of the book.
We also had a chance to speak with Mark Patterson of Pathfinder Tours who is taking Bob back to Normandy to recount his trials and tribulations there. Mark also hosts an Online Museum for World War 2 Collectors with text, documents, photos and finds. It can be found at World War II Paratroopers.
D-Day @ Omaha Beech with Bob Slaughter
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
King Philips War Part 3
King Philips War with Aaron Cadieux Part 3 - Final Chapter
Air Date: 5/09/2009
This week we hear part 3 of King Philip’s War with guest and Film Maker Aaron Cadieux whose is working on the Documentary “The First Patriots”. This is the final chapter and you don't want to miss it. We will try not to do many of these continuations often, however since more than 95% of Americans know anything of this war we thought it was important to share this story.
A couple of things to note: King Philip was not English nor was he French, he in fact was the chief of the Wampanoag Indians and this war was also referred to as Metacomet's War or Metacom's Rebellion. In this episode the war begins the atrocities begin as well, so parents you may want to listen first.
Cassie also brought us the story behind Mother's Day..and no it was not created by Hallmark.
King Philips War with Aaron Cadieux Part 3
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Air Date: 5/09/2009
This week we hear part 3 of King Philip’s War with guest and Film Maker Aaron Cadieux whose is working on the Documentary “The First Patriots”. This is the final chapter and you don't want to miss it. We will try not to do many of these continuations often, however since more than 95% of Americans know anything of this war we thought it was important to share this story.
A couple of things to note: King Philip was not English nor was he French, he in fact was the chief of the Wampanoag Indians and this war was also referred to as Metacomet's War or Metacom's Rebellion. In this episode the war begins the atrocities begin as well, so parents you may want to listen first.
Cassie also brought us the story behind Mother's Day..and no it was not created by Hallmark.
King Philips War with Aaron Cadieux Part 3
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King Philips War Part 2
King Philips War with Aaron Cadieux Part 2
Air Date: 5/02/2009
This week we hear part 2 of King Philip’s War with guest and Film Maker Aaron Cadieux whose is working on the Documentary “The First Patriots”. Try as we may it is going to go 1 more week and finish with part 3. We will try not to do many of these continuations often, however since more than 95% of Americans know anything of this war we thought it was important to share this story.
A couple of things to note: King Philip was not English nor was he French, he in fact was the chief of the Wampanoag Indians and this war was also referred to as Metacomet's War or Metacom's Rebellion. In this episode the war begins the atrocities begin as well, so parents you may want to listen first.
Air Date: 5/02/2009
This week we hear part 2 of King Philip’s War with guest and Film Maker Aaron Cadieux whose is working on the Documentary “The First Patriots”. Try as we may it is going to go 1 more week and finish with part 3. We will try not to do many of these continuations often, however since more than 95% of Americans know anything of this war we thought it was important to share this story.
A couple of things to note: King Philip was not English nor was he French, he in fact was the chief of the Wampanoag Indians and this war was also referred to as Metacomet's War or Metacom's Rebellion. In this episode the war begins the atrocities begin as well, so parents you may want to listen first.
This has been a fascinating series and we thank Aaron Cadieux for giving his time and knowledge to us and sharing this piece of history.
On the lighter side Butch Holcombe with American Digger Magazine stopped by for some fun and a couple of stories and Cassie had some news about some legislation being passed and a first ever for our country.
King Philips War with Aaron Cadieux Part 2
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King Philips War Part 1
King Philips War with Aaron Cadieux
Air Date: 4/25/2009
Film Maker and Screen Writer Aaron Cadieux (Big Operations Productions ( website ) bring us the first part in a riveting tale of our American beginnings. Aaron and I take you from the Pilgrims to 1675 when King Philips War begins. The bloodiest war per capita still to date.
Folks, this is what Our History Project is about - Preservation and Education - and this is why we are here. I want to personally thank Aaron for his time, dedication and knowledge.
This is a war that set the precedence with the Native Americans that continued for more than 200 more years.
Air Date: 4/25/2009
Film Maker and Screen Writer Aaron Cadieux (Big Operations Productions ( website ) bring us the first part in a riveting tale of our American beginnings. Aaron and I take you from the Pilgrims to 1675 when King Philips War begins. The bloodiest war per capita still to date.
Folks, this is what Our History Project is about - Preservation and Education - and this is why we are here. I want to personally thank Aaron for his time, dedication and knowledge.
This is a war that set the precedence with the Native Americans that continued for more than 200 more years.
Visit with us, on a time in history that is mostly lost from our heritage and history books. This is a story that every American needs to know, however over 90% do not.
A complete Biography on Aaron can be found on Our History Project - Authors Corner..
King Philips War with Aaron Cadieux Part 1
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Atlanta Crackers Baseball
Early Baseball with Tim Darnell
First Aired: 04/18/2009
Spring is here! The flowers the showers, the grass, everything is waking up and starting to green. Songs such as “Me and You and a Dog Named Boo” and “Put me in Coach” bring about an almost festive time or feeling in us of an age to remember. With these memories of Spring that comes flooding back during this time of year comes the “Excitement” that the diamond is open and the bases are lined.
Its Baseball again, Folks!
What better way to start the season than remembering a little of the past. Our guest this week is Tim Darnell. Tim is the author of “The Crackers, Early Days of Atlanta Baseball.” Tim not only tells us stories of the second most winning-est team in all of professional sports, but gives us an insight to the early days of the game including Professional, Minor League and Negro League Ball.
A link to Amazon and Tim Darnell’s book The Crackers, Early Days of Atlanta Baseball” can be found here.
Early Baseball with Tim Darnell
First Aired: 04/18/2009
Spring is here! The flowers the showers, the grass, everything is waking up and starting to green. Songs such as “Me and You and a Dog Named Boo” and “Put me in Coach” bring about an almost festive time or feeling in us of an age to remember. With these memories of Spring that comes flooding back during this time of year comes the “Excitement” that the diamond is open and the bases are lined.
Its Baseball again, Folks!
What better way to start the season than remembering a little of the past. Our guest this week is Tim Darnell. Tim is the author of “The Crackers, Early Days of Atlanta Baseball.” Tim not only tells us stories of the second most winning-est team in all of professional sports, but gives us an insight to the early days of the game including Professional, Minor League and Negro League Ball.
A link to Amazon and Tim Darnell’s book The Crackers, Early Days of Atlanta Baseball” can be found here.
Early Baseball with Tim Darnell
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Washington GA Museum
Washington - Wilkes County Museum
First Aired: 04/11/2009
Each year all over the country vacationer’s and history buffs travel the United States. In many of these towns, cities and parishes lies a historical home that prompts visitors to come in, look around and see what life was like in the olden days. Behind the doors of these places we are allowed to go back in time and take a glimpse of who the people were, learn about the families and see what is was like not to have a TV or a computer.
This week we focus on the historical part of travel and invite you to come along with us. We traveled to Historic Washington, Georgia in Wilkes County to tour a very grand old home/museum and see a great collection of artifacts from a day gone by, among them there are 21 hand painted movie posters that were on display at the famous Lowes Grand Theater.
We had a great tour and learned a lot from the first county in Georgia, but we invite you to explore all of our small communities though out the U.S., the stories there are real and the artifacts are real. What better way to learn our heritage than to hold a little of the past in your hands?
To learn more about the Washington-Wilkes Historical Foundation please visit them at http://www.historyofwilkes.org/ or http://www.washingtonwilkes.org/
Washington-Wilkes Museum
First Aired: 04/11/2009
Each year all over the country vacationer’s and history buffs travel the United States. In many of these towns, cities and parishes lies a historical home that prompts visitors to come in, look around and see what life was like in the olden days. Behind the doors of these places we are allowed to go back in time and take a glimpse of who the people were, learn about the families and see what is was like not to have a TV or a computer.
This week we focus on the historical part of travel and invite you to come along with us. We traveled to Historic Washington, Georgia in Wilkes County to tour a very grand old home/museum and see a great collection of artifacts from a day gone by, among them there are 21 hand painted movie posters that were on display at the famous Lowes Grand Theater.
We had a great tour and learned a lot from the first county in Georgia, but we invite you to explore all of our small communities though out the U.S., the stories there are real and the artifacts are real. What better way to learn our heritage than to hold a little of the past in your hands?
To learn more about the Washington-Wilkes Historical Foundation please visit them at http://www.historyofwilkes.org/ or http://www.washingtonwilkes.org/
Washington-Wilkes Museum
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Korean War - Charles Barrow
The Korean War with Charles Barrow
First Aired: 4/3/2009
Show notes: This week show focuses on the Korean War and namely Charles Barrow a Navy Medic. The Korean War is also referred to as the lost or forgotten war and it is sad that it is not focused on, hardly at all in our own history. There are a number of sites on the web that tells the story and I have given a few quality sites here that you can visit.
Korean War Project: a little hard to navigate but packed with information of all kinds - http://www.koreanwar.org/index.html
PBS Kids Synopsis of the war with maps - http://www.koreanwar.org/index.html
KoreanWar.com - A lot of great Links and some in depth articles and categories -http://www.koreanwar.com/index.html
The 1950’s in America was a turning point for us where we went from a black and white world to one that was filtered with shades of grey. TV was hitting it’s hay day and reports started to filter in on the world scene, not always pleasant. We went from the Andy Taylors, Honeymooners and edited news reels of the war to a reality of having the war brought home to us nightly. It was nothing compared to what we have today, but for that time it was remarkable. Men and women who had suffered through the Second Great War was focusing on families, business and retirement. I was not around then so these are speculations at best, but some I have talked to relate not watching the news because of the images and casualty totals.
It kind of makes you think of - What if CNN was around during any other conflict? The War Between the States where the casualty rate was to a staggering number that in equaled most all other wars together since the beginning of our country. Would the people allow this if it was seen and reported on every night? What about D-Day alone?
This war was in the mist of the Cold War where just the utterance of the word communist would put you at risk. It was the first war that did not have a figure head in person but rather an ideal.
The Korean War with Charles Barrow
First Aired: 4/3/2009
Show notes: This week show focuses on the Korean War and namely Charles Barrow a Navy Medic. The Korean War is also referred to as the lost or forgotten war and it is sad that it is not focused on, hardly at all in our own history. There are a number of sites on the web that tells the story and I have given a few quality sites here that you can visit.
Korean War Project: a little hard to navigate but packed with information of all kinds - http://www.koreanwar.org/index.html
PBS Kids Synopsis of the war with maps - http://www.koreanwar.org/index.html
KoreanWar.com - A lot of great Links and some in depth articles and categories -http://www.koreanwar.com/index.html
The 1950’s in America was a turning point for us where we went from a black and white world to one that was filtered with shades of grey. TV was hitting it’s hay day and reports started to filter in on the world scene, not always pleasant. We went from the Andy Taylors, Honeymooners and edited news reels of the war to a reality of having the war brought home to us nightly. It was nothing compared to what we have today, but for that time it was remarkable. Men and women who had suffered through the Second Great War was focusing on families, business and retirement. I was not around then so these are speculations at best, but some I have talked to relate not watching the news because of the images and casualty totals.
It kind of makes you think of - What if CNN was around during any other conflict? The War Between the States where the casualty rate was to a staggering number that in equaled most all other wars together since the beginning of our country. Would the people allow this if it was seen and reported on every night? What about D-Day alone?
This war was in the mist of the Cold War where just the utterance of the word communist would put you at risk. It was the first war that did not have a figure head in person but rather an ideal.
The Korean War with Charles Barrow
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Atlanta History Center
The Kenan Research Center @ The Atlanta History Center
First Aired: 03/28/2009
Show notes: This show will be with Sue Verhoef of the Kenan Research Center Library at the Atlanta History Center. Think the Kenan Research Library only serves Atlanta? Well think again. They have a collection that will do any researcher justice on a multitude of topics.
We are also joined by Larry Gordon the Author of The Last Confederate General, John C. Vaughn and His East Tennessee Cavalry. He has been a student of history all his life - the American Civil War especially - and has worked as a volunteer interpretive guide at Manassas National Battlefield Park in Northern Virginia for the past 14 years. He and his wife Julia live in Fairfax Station, Virginia.
The Atlanta History Center's Research Library
The Atlanta History Center's Research Library
Almost There
We are almost to the point of having all the older shows over to the new platform. I will plan on testing some of them today. Thank you for your patients as we move forward. The new player will look like this:
If you experience any issues while on the site please send an email to let us know ( craiganderson@ourhistoryproject.com ). We will be re-releasing our past shows in the order they first came out. Hope you enjoy.
OHP Team
If you experience any issues while on the site please send an email to let us know ( craiganderson@ourhistoryproject.com ). We will be re-releasing our past shows in the order they first came out. Hope you enjoy.
OHP Team
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
All Shows Back Up Soon
As we have said over the past couple of months on the Monday night show, we have severed our account with Podbean. The price point for hosting compared with the down time experienced just did not seem to fit, the shows were down as much as up. They did preform great on getting the links out and having them picked up by other crawlers, but the negatives weighed more than the positives.
It did take an extra month; I guess them hoping that we would re-consider (We didn't); for them to take down all of the feeds and shows. We have moved everything over to our server and will be coding them and re-releasing them. We will also broadcast most of them over on our station at 1000mikes. So if you are looking for our shows be patient as we move to the new platform.
In the meantime head over to our station feed http://en.1000mikes.com/show/ohpradio_on_air for the archived Monday Night show "The Relic Roundup". We have 111 episodes there, so there is plenty to keep you entertained.
It did take an extra month; I guess them hoping that we would re-consider (We didn't); for them to take down all of the feeds and shows. We have moved everything over to our server and will be coding them and re-releasing them. We will also broadcast most of them over on our station at 1000mikes. So if you are looking for our shows be patient as we move to the new platform.
In the meantime head over to our station feed http://en.1000mikes.com/show/ohpradio_on_air for the archived Monday Night show "The Relic Roundup". We have 111 episodes there, so there is plenty to keep you entertained.
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Saturday, March 24, 2012
Want to be on the Radio?
Our History Project is expanding and looking for more shows! Would you or someone you know want to host a Live Internet Talk Show on History, Collecting, Antiques, Re-enacting or any other topic related to our Nations Past? We have the space and the technology and it will not cost you a dime.
The host or hosts must be technology savvy, not an expert by any means. The show must be family friendly (no expletive language), deal with historical topics of some way and be committed to 1 show at least every 2 weeks.
We will provide the hosting for the show, the Chatroom, the Skype connection and a call in number for the show. You must have a computer that is able to stream audio and we can guide you on that.
Each show that is produced must be started with “The Following is a production of Our History Project” and give our website address. The end must contain a byline for OHP and or address.
If this is something you or someone you know would be interested in doing we are looking for 3-5 shows a week to fill space that is not currently being used. We are not looking for a show on Metal Detecting or Gold Mining, we have a great one already. However any other topic of historical significance is fair game.
If interested send me the topic of your idea, some thoughts of what you want to do and the frequency you think that you can commit to (weekly, bi-weekly or monthly). Send all information to craiganderson@ourhistoryproject.com. There is limited space available.
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2011 Year in Review
2011 brought some great accomplishments and some changes. We were involved in over 150 presentations on History and/or Metal Detecting (Education and Preservation) in 4 states and Produced over 60 radio shows and worked with several museums on developing, producing and displaying various audio visual presentations. A highlight that hit one of our goals is that we were directly involved in 4 archeology surveys in the field working with private firms, state and federal agencies and local communities.
We have drafted our ideas on the next phase, which will be more hands on for both us and the public. These projects included A traveling education center and museum that will really and truly bring our history to you. Other goals will be Metal Detecting and Archeology Camps, geared to preservation, site surveys and recovery. Lastly, we want to increase our foot work and recordings on Oral History in the community.
Some changes that has happened this year is that due to the economy, we have had to change the way we operate by taking other jobs to supplement our passion. Which has cut into time spent here doing what we love. We still have strong support around the country and we for see when the economy does come back to our nation, we will be set to act and be stronger than ever. We are focusing on those long lasting relationships that will further our vision and our mission.
That wrapped up 2011 and we are looking to the future.
We have drafted our ideas on the next phase, which will be more hands on for both us and the public. These projects included A traveling education center and museum that will really and truly bring our history to you. Other goals will be Metal Detecting and Archeology Camps, geared to preservation, site surveys and recovery. Lastly, we want to increase our foot work and recordings on Oral History in the community.
Some changes that has happened this year is that due to the economy, we have had to change the way we operate by taking other jobs to supplement our passion. Which has cut into time spent here doing what we love. We still have strong support around the country and we for see when the economy does come back to our nation, we will be set to act and be stronger than ever. We are focusing on those long lasting relationships that will further our vision and our mission.
That wrapped up 2011 and we are looking to the future.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
New look coming soon!
We are in the process of changing our servers and feeds. Stay tuned.
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Our History Project, Inc. is a National Non-Profit Organization based in McDonough, GA. Our Mission and Vision is the Preservation and Education of Our United States History.
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In March of this year we have moved servers and are in the process of moving all of our audio over to our own. It was due to excessive rising cost and the lowering of service that prompted this move. Please bear with us as we make this transition. If there is a show you are looking for and do not see here as of yet, feel free to contact us and we can get you a direct download link.