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We were a little late with this one, but this episode is about Baseball and how the growth of transportation in America led directly to its National Pastime.
Mike has big news, so we decided to get right into it and have an exit interview live on air.
Mike, Mack, and Mary discuss the previous week wherein we gave 6 classrooms of 4th graders tours of the building online. There is some actual railroad content in this episode, as we discuss Fenton, Michigan!
Mike and Mack do an arguably wise thing and search the internet for weird railroad stories. Mike's were too awful to read so he had to find a backup plan.
Mike and Mack take a imaginary trip down to Detroit this week to learn about three major train stations in their history: The Michigan Central Station, The Fort Street Union Station, and the Brush Street Station.
Mike and Mackenzie discuss trains that go really, really, fast around the world. (Mackenzie says "zoomie!") Please enjoy our babbling! We learned alot.
Mike, Mary, and a weirdly echoey Mackenzie (whoops) discuss merchandise ideas for the coming year. If you've ever wondered what goes through our heads when deciding what to sell in the gift shop, this episode is for you!
Mike, Mack, and Mary tell some train robbery tales today, taking us from Nebraska in 1877 to Glasgow in 1963! Also our furnace kicks on in the middle of the recording and forces Mike to finally do some editing for once.
Mike and Mack dive into short lines this week, discussing the Great Lakes Central and the Lake State Railway!
It's a SNOW DAY, but Mike, Mary, and Mack all piled into a voice call to nerd out over some cool architectural siblings of our Depot. Included is the Gandy Dancer/MCRR Station in Ann Arbor!
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