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By Strasburg Virginia Heritage
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
Loretta Rutz Campbell shares her family's musical history. You get to hear Loretta when she was twelve singing "The Old Rugged Cross" with her family band from the early 1930's.
Byrd Barrick shares how he and his father started their cobbler business in Strasburg, VA. Check out more stories and information about the Strasburg Community by visiting the Strasburg Heritage Association website.
Strasburg resident, Sally Hupp, shares stories about unexplained noises and sightings of deceased family members from her family home. Check out more stories and information about the Strasburg Community by visiting the Strasburg Heritage Association website.
Listen about the history and paranormal activity from this historical home in Strasburg, VA
This article is from our Fall 2003 Newsletter and it was written by Doug Cooley. This episode gives a brief history of baseball in Strasburg as far back as the 1930s. It shares how "Kline Stadium" was named. Visit our Strasburg Heritage Association website to find more folk stories and historical information about our community.
Legendary coach, Glenn Proctor shares in his own words how he and his wife, Sara Lee ended up in Strasburg, VA.
Romeo Stickley shares stories from his service during WWII. Also, he shares stories from when he attended the Battle of Fisher's Hill Reunion Picnics as a young child. Check out more stories and information about the Strasburg Community by visiting the Strasburg Heritage Association website.
Keeping in the holiday spirit, this episode features a reading of the classic editorial, "Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus" We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We look forward to providing more folk stories and historical information in 2022.
Danielle Rinker, a student at Strasburg High Schools reads articles from the Strasburg Heritage Association's newsletters about the history of the Colonial Inn and the mural in the Strasburg Post Office. To see all of the archived Strasburg Heritage Association's newsletters, please visit our website!
Listen as former owners of the Balzer Huber House and the Hotel Strasburg share stories of resident ghosts on the respective properties. The Strasburg Heritage Association "Living Ghost" Tours will be Saturday, October 30th from 6 to 8 pm. The tours begin at the Strasburg Market Square Pavilion in downtown Strasburg. The cost is $5 and the event is family-friendly. We hope to see you there!
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.