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FAQs about WAMC Podcasts:How many episodes does WAMC Podcasts have?The podcast currently has 107 episodes available.
October 26, 2022Live From the APHNYS | A New York Minute in HistoryIn this live, special episode of A New York Minute in History, Devin and Lauren visit the annual Association of Public Historians of New York State (APHNYS) conference in Kingston, New York. What is it like to work in history? We’ll discuss how today’s public historians are striving to expand the narrative, engage with their […]...more30minPlay
October 21, 2022#1674: Exploring a virtual painting| The Best of Our KnowledgeThe Best of Our Knowledge, WAMC’s long-running program on education, research, and ideas, has a new host. On the next episode, WAMC’s Lucas Willard will explore a virtual painting and learn about a university course that examines doing…nothing!...more30minPlay
September 28, 2022Discovering the Nation’s “Founding Fossils” | A New York Minute in HistoryIt’s a new season of A New York Minute in History! In this episode, Devin and Lauren dig into the 19th Century discovery of a mastodon skeleton in Orange County. The “Orange County Mastodon” was one of the earliest, if not the first, complete mastodon skeletons discovered in the U.S. As our hosts will learn, […]...more30minPlay
July 15, 2022The Fulton County Courthouse: 250 Years of Legal History | A New York Minute in HistoryOn this episode, Devin and Lauren visit New York’s oldest continuously operating courthouse, located in the City of Johnstown in Fulton County. Built in 1772 by Sir William Johnson, the Fulton County Courthouse has seen the transition from British colonial rule to the establishment of the United States, and 250 years of legal history. Among […]...more30minPlay
June 16, 2022Georgia O’Keeffe and Her Visit to Wiawaka | A New York Minute in HistoryOn this episode, Devin and Lauren discuss how the poor conditions of female textile workers in Capital Region cities led to the creation of a retreat where women could “escape” the cities. Wiawaka was founded by Mary Fuller, an advocate for women workers in Troy, and the wealthy philanthropists Katrina and Spenser Trask. Wiawaka originally […]...more29minPlay
May 03, 2022Early Auto Racing in New York | A New York Minute in HistoryOn this episode, Devin and Lauren discuss a William G. Pomeroy marker recognizing a 1900 auto race in Suffolk County, New York, and the importance of racing in automobile history. Was that race to Babylon really the first of its kind in the U.S.? And how did Watkins Glen International get its start? Marker of […]...more30minPlay
April 29, 2022#1710: Women in Business, Part Two | 51%On this week’s 51%: we continue our series on women in business. Capital Region restaurateur Aneesa Waheed reflects on the success of her growing restaurant chain, Tara Kitchen, and Laura Mann, vice president of business resources for the Capital Region Chamber of Commerce, offers up some advice on how to start a business. Guests: Aneesa […]...more30minPlay
March 30, 2022Margaret Hastings, the “Shangri-La WAC” | A New York Minute in HistoryIn honor of Women’s History Month, Devin and Lauren highlight a Pomeroy marker in Tioga County and tell the story of Corporal Margaret Hastings, a member of the Women’s Army Corps who survived 47 days in a New Guinea jungle during World War II. Marker of Focus: World War II, Owego, Tioga County Guests: Mitchell […]...more30minPlay
March 03, 2022Rapp Road and the Great Migration | A New York Minute in HistoryOn this episode, hosts Devin and Lauren delve into the history of Albany County’s Rapp Road Community, an African American neighborhood built by southern immigrants who moved north for a better life in the late 1920s. Marker of Focus: Rapp Road Community Historic District, Albany County Guests: Stephanie Woodard, board member of the Rapp Road […]...more30minPlay
January 28, 2022Thomas Paine’s Lost Body | A New York Minute in HistoryIn the first episode of our new season, Devin and Lauren look to a William G. Pomeroy marker in Westchester County to learn about American patriot Thomas Paine, his influence on the American and French Revolutions — and just how and why his body went missing. Where is Thomas Paine today? Marker: Thomas Paine, New […]...more30minPlay
FAQs about WAMC Podcasts:How many episodes does WAMC Podcasts have?The podcast currently has 107 episodes available.