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Take a virtual tour of Kentucky history by exploring the Kentucky Historical Markers found all over the Bluegrass state. Through short episodes, you can learn about pioneers, soldiers, presidents, her... more
FAQs about Kentucky Historical Markers:How many episodes does Kentucky Historical Markers have?The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.
May 11, 2023Episode 25 Cumberland Falls MoonbowCumberland Falls in Kentucky is one of only 2 places in the world where a moonbow occurs naturally.Please send any questions or comments to [email protected]...more9minPlay
May 04, 2023Episode 24 Center of U.S. PopulationAccording to the 1880 Census, the exact center of the U.S. population was located in Boone County Kentucky.Please send any questions or comments to [email protected]...more4minPlay
April 26, 2023Episode 23 General Hood BirthplaceToday we take a look at the life of Confederate General John Bell Hood.Please send questions and comments to [email protected]...more10minPlay
April 19, 2023Episode 22 Jane Lampton HomeToday we look at the marker dedicated to Jane Lampton Clemens, who was the mother of Mark Twain.Questions or comments are welcome at [email protected]...more5minPlay
April 13, 2023Episode 21 Duncan HinesWe have all seen the name Duncan Hines in the grocery store, but did you know he was a real person from Kentucky?I would love to hear from you fine folks! Tell me what you like or don't like about the podcast. My email address is [email protected]...more6minPlay
April 07, 2023Episode 20 General John Buford et al.Marker # 649 in Woodford County, Ky highlights six Civil War generals. Among them, John Buford, who I consider one of the heroes of Gettysburg.Please send any questions or comments to [email protected]...more16minPlay
March 30, 2023Episode 19 B-52-KC-135 CollisionIn 1959, A B-52 loaded with nuclear weapons collided with a KC-135 during a mid-air refueling operation and both crashed in Breckinridge county ,Kentucky. Eight of the Twelve combined crewmembers died as a result.Please contact me with any questions or comments at [email protected]...more8minPlay
March 22, 2023Episode 18 Blue People of KentuckyIn this episode we tell the fascinating story of the Blue skinned people in the mountains of eastern Kentucky.Please send any questions or comments to [email protected]...more7minPlay
March 16, 2023Episode 17 President For a DayDid you know a Kentucky Native by the name of David R. Atchison, may have been president of the U.S. for one day in 1849?I would love to hear any comments or questions at [email protected]...more6minPlay
March 09, 2023Episode 16 Interview with Jim SeaverOn this special episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Mr. Jim Seaver of the Kentucky Historical Society. Jim is the Community Engagement Coordinator and manages the Historical Marker Program. Any questions or comments can be sent to me at [email protected]You may contact Jim at [email protected]Visit the Kentucky Historical Society website at history.ky.gov ...more39minPlay
FAQs about Kentucky Historical Markers:How many episodes does Kentucky Historical Markers have?The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.