Hometown History
A podcast by Shane L. Waters

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172 Episodes
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49: The Cherokee, Part 2: Museum of the Cherokee Indian
Published: 2/14/2022 -
48: The Cherokee, Part 1: Promises on Paper
Published: 1/30/2022 -
47: Oak Ridge, Part 2: Echoes of a Prophetic Vision
Published: 1/18/2022 -
46: Oak Ridge, Part 1: Whispers of the Atomic Future
Published: 1/3/2022 -
45: Lepa Radić: The Unyielding Spirit of Resistance
Published: 12/13/2021 -
44: The Indiana Bell Building: Moving 11,000 Tons of History
Published: 12/6/2021 -
43: Belle Boyd: Whispered Secrets of the Civil War
Published: 11/29/2021 -
42: Skidmore, Missouri: The Little Town that Killed
Published: 11/15/2021 -
41: Invisible Networks: The Hunt for the Friends of Dorothy
Published: 11/8/2021 -
40: The Confederate Chameleon: The Elizabeth Van Lew Story
Published: 11/1/2021 -
39: Buried Alive: The Hammond Horror
Published: 10/25/2021 -
38: Whispers from the Tower: The Mystery of the Princes
Published: 10/18/2021 -
37: Hoops and Hope: Bill Russell’s Memorable Visit to Marion, Indiana
Published: 10/12/2021 -
36: Hat Havoc: Unraveling the Straw Hat Riots of 1922
Published: 10/4/2021 -
35: The Speech That Fell Flat: A Presidential Flop
Published: 9/27/2021 -
34: The Battle of Ball’s Bluff: Major Henry Livermore Abbott’s Final Stand
Published: 9/20/2021 -
33: The Courtroom Tragedy: Monica Seles’ Near-Fatal Match
Published: 9/13/2021 -
32: Alexandria: The Cradle of American Greatness
Published: 9/6/2021 -
31: Echoes of Conflict: The Overlooked Skirmish of the Marshall House
Published: 8/23/2021 -
30: Tragedy at Calumet: The Italian Hall Disaster of 1913
Published: 8/9/2021
Discover the untold stories hidden in your own backyard with Hometown History. We bring to life the forgotten events and local legends that never made it into the textbooks. Each episode uncovers the mysteries and pivotal moments that shaped small towns across the nation. Join us as we delve deep into the past to reveal the history you didn't know existed. Let's explore the hidden chapters of history, one hometown at a time.