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In April of 1865, President Abraham Lincoln's coffin traveled from Washington to Illinois on a historic funeral train. It stopped in Albany along the way, offering lawmakers and citizens a chance to pay their respects. And on the anniversary of that posthumous visit, many have reported that the ghost of the funeral train still rumbles through Albany. It's one of the city's most famous supernatural tales.
The story of Lincoln's connection to the region goes even deeper. Albany historian Maeve McEneny Johnson shares the spooky legend.
Also on this episode, why does New York still mark its highway exits sequentially rather than by mileage like the rest of the country? Reporter Abigail Rubel tackles that surprisingly complicated question.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In April of 1865, President Abraham Lincoln's coffin traveled from Washington to Illinois on a historic funeral train. It stopped in Albany along the way, offering lawmakers and citizens a chance to pay their respects. And on the anniversary of that posthumous visit, many have reported that the ghost of the funeral train still rumbles through Albany. It's one of the city's most famous supernatural tales.
The story of Lincoln's connection to the region goes even deeper. Albany historian Maeve McEneny Johnson shares the spooky legend.
Also on this episode, why does New York still mark its highway exits sequentially rather than by mileage like the rest of the country? Reporter Abigail Rubel tackles that surprisingly complicated question.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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