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  • The Idle American: Rambos Back When [Bonus]
    2025/01/13
    In this bonus episode, Dr. Don Newbury describes how Todd Compton explored the acknowledged grave of his ancestor Peter Gunnarsson Rambo (1611-1698) using ground penetrating radar.
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    1分未満
  • The Music of 1700 [Concert + Lecture]
    2021/10/15
    In this episode, musician Maria Dell’Orefice tells us about the music enjoyed when Philadelphia’s Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church completed construction in 1700. Maria performs music of the time and provides background commentary about the individual pieces.
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    1 時間 3 分
  • The Perils of the Sea [Lecture + Q&A]
    2021/07/09
    In this episode, historian and journalist Michael Schreiber shares his research into the lives and deaths of Philadelphia sea captains in the age of sail who were overcome by great hurricanes, succumbed to attacks by pirates, or who mysteriously disappeared in faraway waters.
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    1 時間 20 分
  • Ask Us Anything [Bonus]
    2021/02/28
    In this bonus episode, Rev. Dr. Kim-Eric Williams, Jeanette Woehr, Michael Schreiber and Amy Grant answer questions about the New Sweden Colony, Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church and Early Philadelphia.
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    56 分
  • Philadelphia’s Early Maritime History [Lecture + Q&A]
    2021/02/07
    In this episode, researcher and journalist Michael Schreiber describes the period when Philadelphia’s port was the largest in North America. He also discusses the situation of Black seamen, as well as women, who went to sea.
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    57 分
  • The Carpenters’ Company and Religious Buildings in Old Philadelphia
    2020/12/17
    In this episode, Alex Palma, Assistant Director of Carpenters’ Hall, shares the history behind America’s oldest trade guild — the Carpenters’ Company — and its impact on Philadelphia’s religious architectural landscape.
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    1 時間 9 分
  • The Confinement of John Herriges
    2020/08/04
    In this episode, psychologist and author, Dr. Paul Grant, recounts a scandalous event in 19th century Philadelphia involving the confinement of an individual who suffered from mental health challenges.
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    57 分
  • A Raging Fever Killed Thousands in 1790s Philadelphia
    2020/04/22
    In this episode, author and historian Michael Schreiber tells us about a mysterious killer — yellow fever — which ravaged Philadelphia and its adjacent suburbs in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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    30 分