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Jefferson Rock in Harper's Ferry
In July of 2017, we made a stop while in Harper's Ferry and made a short hike up the “Application Trail” to view the Jefferson Rock....
Jul 27, 20172 min read


Visiting the National Museum of Health and Medicine
On July 22, 2017 we traveled to Silver Spring, Maryland and one of our stops was the National Museum of Health and Medicine. What an...
Jul 27, 20172 min read


Visit to the Library of Congress
On July 19, 2017 we traveled to the Library of Congress in Washington, DC to perform research on various historical theories and...
Jul 27, 20174 min read


Lindbergh: A Hero with a Tragedy
This is a two-part podcast episode about Charles Lindbergh and the case of his son Charlie's kidnapping and death.
Jul 26, 20174 min read


The Bullet that Killed Lincoln
On July 22, 2017 we traveled to Silver Spring, Maryland and one of our stops was the National Museum of Health and Medicine. There were...
Jul 24, 20172 min read


Edgar Allan Poe - At the University of Virginia
In July of 2017, we stopped at various places around Charlottesville, Virginia. One of these stops was to see the room that Edgar Allan...
Jul 23, 20172 min read


Did They Find Amelia
In this episode, we will talk about the recent History Channel documentary, Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence. In the documentary, they may have proved what happened to her and solved one of our nation's mysteries.
Jul 12, 20173 min read


The Rosa Parks Bus
In June of 2017, we traveled to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan and one of the items that we saw on display there was the origin
Jul 8, 20174 min read


The Traveling Declaration
The story of the Declaration of Independence did not end on July 4, 1776. In many ways, that date was only the beginning of a long and uncertain journey. The document that announced America’s separation from Britain would spend nearly two centuries traveling through war zones, temporary capitals, private homes, vaults, and government buildings before finally finding a permanent home in the National Archives in 1952.
Jul 5, 20174 min read


The Truth Behind July 4
On this episode, we will discuss the truth about July 4th and how that date became a national holiday. We will also cover some more details about the creation of the Declaration of Independence.
Jul 4, 20174 min read
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