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Where Am I To Go

144 episodes - English - Latest episode: 15 days ago -

“The world is full of wonder. Get out and explore. And have a wonder-filled day”.

This is the way I've been starting the podcast I've been doing for the last four years, called “where am I to go”. I have primarily focused on museums, as museums are places that I find extremely interesting, and have since I was young. I feel that museums can connect us with our past in a way that no other form of media can. You can watch a movie, read a book, or watch documentaries on TV where you can get an idea of what history was, maybe how history happened and all of those may have a biased twist to them.

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Podcast #85-S3 - Dwarf Car Museum - Mar 03 2022

June 30, 2022 14:54 - 34 minutes - 24 MB

Welcome to Dwarf Car Museum! Ernie Adams, originator of the dwarf car, has made a name for himself building Dwarf Race Cars and scaled down replicas of classic cars called Dwarf Car Cruisers. These handmade works of art now have a home in Maricopa, Arizona. Early Years: Ernie Adams had a fascination with cars starting back in grade school. He would admire the cars of the time, drew them for school assignments and even built a wooden car as long as a crate box with steering and peanut butte...

Podcast #82-S3 - Fort Stanton - Mar 03 2022

June 21, 2022 17:09 - 1 hour - 52 MB

Introduction Named for Captain Henry W. Stanton, who was killed in a skirmish with the Apaches, Fort Stanton was built in 1855 by soldiers of the 1st Dragoon and the 3rd and 8th Infantry Regiments to serve as a base of operations against the Mescalero Apache Indians. It served as a military fortification through 1896. Built of local stone, the sturdy 1855 buildings have lasted to this day. The Fort was named for Captain Henry W. Stanton, killed fighting the Apaches in 1855 near present day ...

Podcast #79-S3 - Minuture Museum Time Machine - Feb 11 2022

May 23, 2022 16:14 - 1 hour - 59.7 MB

The Mini Time Machine was created from the imagination and dedication of Founders, Patricia and Walter Arnell. Pat’s fondness for miniatures began in the 1930’s, when as a young girl she received her first miniatures- a set of Strombecker wooden dollhouse furniture. It wasn’t until the Arnells moved to Tucson in 1979 that Pat began collecting in earnest. The Arnell’s became very active in the miniature community becoming recognized members and supporters of important organizations such as NA...

Podcast #78-S3 - Arizona Chapter of Safari Club International - Feb 08 2022

May 06, 2022 18:38 - 1 hour - 87.5 MB

The Arizona Chapter of Safari Club International (AZSCI) has been promoting wildlife conservation and protecting hunters' rights for more than 40 years. We are Southern Arizona’s leading organization in hunter education courses, junior hunting camps and various conservation projects around Arizona.  AZSCI has funded and provided volunteers for eight water catchments in region 5 of the state as well as several annual desert clean ups. With a board of 14 hunters and an Executive Director, our...

Podcast #83-S3 - Smokey Bear Museum - Mar 03 2022

April 16, 2022 18:06 - 46 minutes - 32.3 MB

The original Smokey Bear Museum & Gift Shop. Established in 1960. Great selection of licensed gifts!

Podcast #80-S3 - Biosphere 2 In Review - Feb 11 2022

March 30, 2022 16:04 - 21 minutes - 14.5 MB

Podcast #80-S3 - Biosphere 2 In Review - Feb 11 2022

Podcast #76-S3 - Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum - Feb 07 2022

March 07, 2022 17:17 - 1 hour - 80.7 MB

The Parade This colorful, exciting Parade is presented each year and keeps the spirit of the first Parade back in 1925. Now known to be the largest Non-Motorized Parade in the country, It still achieves its success through the community's participation and the dedicated work of its members ,  volunteers and the generosity of the Sponsors. The Museum Take an afternoon to visit the museum. Find out about the wagons and historical collections showcased for all to enjoy. We also offer this in-per...

Podcast #75-S3 - TITAN MISSILE MUSEUM - Feb 10 2022

February 19, 2022 15:18 - 37 minutes - 25.9 MB

TITAN MISSILE MUSEUM HISTORY The Titan Missile Museum is the only remaining Titan II site open to the public, allowing you to re-live a time when the threat of nuclear war between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union was a reality. The Titan II was capable of launching from its underground silo in 58 seconds and could deliver a nine megaton thermonuclear warhead to its target more than 6,000 miles (approximately 10,000 km) away in less than thirty minutes. For more than two decades, 54 Tit...

Podcast #74-S3 - The Phoenix Police Museum - Feb 03 2022

February 12, 2022 15:15 - 1 hour - 50.3 MB

OVER 130 YEARS OF HISTORY The Phoenix Police Museum is located at 180 W Jefferson Street, on the 1st floor of the Historic Phoenix City Hall. The museum highlights the history of the Phoenix Police Department from 1881, when Henry Garfias, was elected the first city marshal to the present. OUR PURPOSE To educate the public in the history of the Phoenix Police Department in historic and modern context in order to enhance the image of law enforcement; interact with our community through a p...

Podcast #73-S3 - Prescott Trading Post & Bead Museum - Jan 27 2022

February 05, 2022 17:59 - 1 hour - 49.4 MB

Are you a collector? Maybe you know a collector? Coins, stamps, dolls, arrowheads, cars etc. collecting can cover many areas, all sizes and all values. All types of people can be collectors, young or old, rich or poor, women or men....there are no set rules and parameters for collecting or collectors. One thing collectors share in common is the passion for the things they collect. There are different levels of passion, the weekend collector, the once a month or once a year collector and, of ...

Podcast #72-S3 - Copper Museum Clarkdale - Jan 27 2022

January 30, 2022 18:31 - 1 hour - 48.4 MB

The Arizona Copper Art Museum tells a genuine story, one that marries Arizona’s greatest treasure with world legends and fantastic art by returning copper home to where it all began. The Story of Copper: Starting in towns like Clarkdale, copper leaves, and then blossoms into an amazing story of the worlds’ most beautiful metal.  It is told through a wonderful idea of combining history and stunning artifacts into truly enjoyable exhibits. The Copper State: Join us and see a proper tribute t...

Podcast #71-S2 - East Ely Railroad Depot Museum Ely, Nevada - Jan 06 2022

January 19, 2022 19:49 - 1 hour - 80.7 MB

Here in the Mountains of Rural Nevada, we are in such a remote spot of America that almost everyone has to make a specific plan to come and visit us. That's why National Plan Your Vacation Day makes sense. Plan for something great to happen this Summer.  Out here in the heart of the real American West there is lots to do and see. Even if you missed  January 30th, let's work together to make today your own "National Plan Your Vacation Day."  To help get you started, here are some links as yo...

Podcast #70-S2 - CCC Camp Salina Utah - Jan 04 2022

January 08, 2022 14:17 - 58 minutes - 33.3 MB

The Civilian Conservation Corps was a voluntary public work relief program that ran from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men ages 18–25 and eventually expanded to ages 17–28. Robert Fechner was the first director of this agency, succeeded by James McEntee following Fechner's death. Considered by many to be one of the most successful of Roosevelt's New Deal programs, the CCC planted more than three billion trees and constructed trails and shelters in more than 800...

Podcast #65-S2 - Cranberry Museum - Oct 01 2021

January 01, 2022 23:57 - 55 minutes - 38.2 MB

Welcome to the land of West Coast Cranberries. Cranberries are as American as apple pie – in fact, even more so! Long before the Pilgrims arrived in 1620, and before Lewis and Clark walked these parts two centuries ago, Native Americans combined crushed cranberries with dried deer meat or salmon and melted fat to make pemmican – a convenience food that would keep for a long time. The outdoor, self-guided bog tour is available anytime from 8 am to dusk.  Look for the white mailbox in the pa...

Podcast #69-S2 - Alison McClure On Tour - Oct 23 2021

December 17, 2021 08:07 - 1 hour - 49.3 MB

Podcast #69-S2 - Alison McClure On Tour - Oct 23 2021

Podcast #68-S2 - Pendleton Underground Tours - Oct 06 2021

December 06, 2021 16:04 - 42 minutes - 24.5 MB

Pendleton Underground Tours is a non-profit 501-C3 est. 1989. It is a place where culture is kept, history is told, and legends live on. Pendleton Underground Tours ( P.U.T.) is a non-profit corporation that started in 1989, giving tours of Pendleton's red light district. The tour was very controversial because part of the subject matter is about gambling, the Chinese, bootlegging and prostitution. In 1990, after opening the "Cozy Rooms" bordello, Chinese jails and the Opium Den, the tour b...

Podcast #67-S2 - Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum (WAAAM) - Oct 05 2021

November 22, 2021 15:55 - 1 hour - 51.5 MB

The WAAAM Air & Auto Museum has one of the largest collections of still-flying antique aeroplanes and still-driving antique automobiles in the country.  The items on display at this museum are not only full of history, they're full of LIFE! At WAAAM you will enjoy our extensive collection of antique aircraft including the 1917 Curtiss JN-4D Jenny featuring an OX-5 90 HP engine, our Piper Cub and WACO collections, Aeronca collection, Stearman collection and many more fun aircraft. Don't for...

Podcast #66-S2 - World Kite Museum & Hall-Fame - Oct 12 2021

November 13, 2021 15:45 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

History of the World Kite Museum The World Kite Museum and Hall of Fame has its roots in the local community. In the mid 1980’s a group of kite enthusiasts began to discuss the idea of forming a museum dedicated to kites and kite flyers. The group met informally and developed a plan of action. They researched building opportunities, nonprofit status requirements, storage facilities, and other basic details that were needed to establish a museum. The group was eager to create a place where peo...

Podcast #64-S2 - Femme Fatale Curiosities & Apothecary - Sep 28 2021

November 04, 2021 16:55 - 45 minutes - 25.9 MB

Inspired by practices of the 19th Century. Journey thru her beauty of life and darkness of death. Feminine & Masculine, Biblical & Mythical, Heaven & Hell. A little shop of old and new for the lovers of the curious & macabre. https://www.facebook.com/femmefatalecuriositiesandapothecary/

Podcast #63-S2 - Bigfoot Collection Museum - Sep 28 2021

October 26, 2021 18:16 - 42 minutes - 29.3 MB

If you are into the Bigfoot mythology (and why else would you vacation in Willow Creek?) this is a great place. The front desk was very helpful and friendly and the Bigfoot room was just what I expected. This town is where Patterson traveled to tell of his famous film so it is a sort of Mecca for Big-footers. Make sure to check out "Bigfoot Books" while you are there for a great used bookstore experience.

Podcast #62-S2 - Fort Bridger State Historic Site - Sep 18 2021

October 20, 2021 19:15 - 1 hour - 69.8 MB

Fort Bridger was originally a 19th-century fur trading outpost established in 1842, on Blacks Fork of the Green River, in what is now Uinta County, Wyoming, United States. It became a vital resupply point for wagon trains on the Oregon Trail, California Trail, and Mormon Trail. Fort Bridger State Historic Site maintains and interprets historic structures and remnants from its 5 eras of occupation which include the Mountain Men, Mormons, Military, Milkbarn/ Motel and Museum. The site also in...

Podcast #61-S2 - Ernie's Tours-New Orleans Cemetery & Ghost Tours - Apr 17 2021

October 12, 2021 17:32 - 1 hour - 74.3 MB

Ernest “Ernie” Sylvester: Tour Guide Ernest “Ernie” Sylvester, the host behind Ernie’s Tours, has conducted tours since 2003. He has conducted Ghost, Voodoo, and Cemetery tours longer than most tour companies have been in business. In fact, Ernie is a native of Louisiana who was born in Slidell and raised in New Orleans, Georgia, and Florida. After returning home from active duty he attended Delgado Community College. Ernie discovered the tour guide profession by chance one night after taki...

Podcast #60-S2 - Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture - Apr 15 2021

October 07, 2021 18:53 - 58 minutes - 40.5 MB

The Natchez Association for the Preservation of Afro-American Culture, NAPAC, was created in 1990 to present and preserve cultural and historical contributions of Afro-Americans in the growth of Natchez and the nation. In 1979 Mary Lee Davis-Toles began developing the concept of preserving Natchez Afro American history and culture. After many years of groundwork, on Sunday, February 17, 1990, Mary Lee Davis-Toles, Patricia A Washington, Josie Gilchrist-Camper Flora Terrell, and Mary White f...

Podcast #59-S2 - Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum - Apr 08 2021

September 30, 2021 22:38 - 53 minutes - 37 MB

The Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum, located in Carrabelle, Florida, was established to honor and preserve the heritage of the men and women who trained at the camp during WWII. Camp Gordon Johnston opened in 1942 for the sole purpose of training Infantry Divisions and their support units in amphibious operations by U. S. Army Engineer Special Brigades [ESB].  This camp trained a quarter of a million men, closing in June of 1946. Three infantry divisions and two special brigades left here a...

Podcast #58-S2 - Recovery Museum - Apr 02 2021

September 24, 2021 15:41 - 50 minutes - 46.6 MB

WELCOME TO THE INTERNATIONAL TOWING & RECOVERY MUSEUM It all started more than 20 years ago when a group of dedicated towing professionals, the Friends of Towing, decided to recognize outstanding individuals in the towing and recovery industry worldwide, record the industry’s history, collect and display artifacts and memorabilia in a museum setting, and provide information about the industry to the public. The first Hall of Fame class consisted of 27 members and today has grown to include ...

Podcast # 57-S2 - The World's Largest Small Electrical Appliance Museum - Mar 28 2021

September 13, 2021 17:21 - 54 minutes - 31.3 MB

Richard Larrison's interest in small electric appliances began over 35 years ago. His brother-in-law, Dennis, collected antique electric fans and ask Richard to look for some in the Midwest. A hobby quickly formed and it was not long before Richard had amassed his own collection of about 125 fans. As his interest grew, he purchased some books on the appliances and their history. The more he read, the more excited he became over the different small appliances and their manufactures. Richard ...

Podcast #56 S2 Combat Air Museum Mar 27 2021

August 24, 2021 12:19 - 1 hour - 68.2 MB

The Combat Air Museum has served as an educational institution and tourism destination for forty four years. It is one of a handful of major aviation museums in the United States located on an active air field. Visitors to our Museum are regularly treated to flying activities of Air Force fighter aircraft and Army helicopter operations. With the longest runway in the State of Kansas, large refueling tanker aircraft of the Kansas Air National Guard and army troop transports often fill the ski...

Podcast #55-S2 - Eyegore's Odditorium and Monster Museum - Mar 26 2021

August 08, 2021 19:40 - 40 minutes - 28 MB

We are Matt and Julie, from Richmond, VA. Our most frequently asked question is “why Kansas?”. Over the course of a cross country trip last summer, we found a unique opportunity in Cawker City that we think will make a positive change in our lives, and hopefully a good addition to this community. We sell unique gifts, fun sodas, vintage candy and other treats for those who enjoy the strange and unusual. Discover the legends of local and famous monsters! At Eyegore’s it’s Halloween everyday.

Podcast # 54-S2 - The Evel Knievel Museum - Mar 27 2021

July 30, 2021 21:23 - 1 hour - 54.2 MB

For daredevils and dreamers of all ages, come rediscover the spectacle of the death-defying Evel Knievel show, now open and flying sky-high in Topeka, Kansas. Witness the incredible collection of the physics-defying bikes that launched the legend. See his iconic 1974 Mack Truck & Trailer "Big Red." Examine the star-spangled helmets (battered, and beaten and beautiful) that undoubtedly saved Evel’s uninsurable life more than once. Listen to the eye-widening, imagination-sparking, and the does...

Podcast #53 S2 Corvette Museum Mar 30 2021

July 20, 2021 14:56 - 1 hour - 44.9 MB

The National Corvette Museum opened in 1994 as an educational tribute to America’s sports car. The Museum is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, known worldwide as the home of the Corvette. Every Corvette in the world since 1981 is assembled at the General Motors Bowling Green Assembly Plant located just ¼ mile from the National Corvette Museum.

Podcast #52-S2 - Ty Cobb Museum - Apr 03 2021

July 12, 2021 22:02 - 51 minutes - 35.4 MB

The Ty Cobb Museum is a nonprofit organization founded to perpetuate the memory of the greatest baseball hitter of all time, Tyrus Raymond Cobb. Its mission is to foster education and understanding to the broadest possible audience of the greatness of Ty Cobb. This mission is set forward by providing art and memorabilia, film, books, and historical archives. The Museum collects, preserves, researches, interprets and exhibits items related to Ty Cobb and the great game of baseball. The purpos...

Podcast # 49-S2 - Bonnie and Clyde museum Apr 18 2021

July 02, 2021 16:14 - 36 minutes - 84.4 MB

Located at Ma Canfield's Cafe where Bonnie Parker & Clyde Barrow bought their final meals before they were shot down just 7 miles up the road. Little known fact their final meals were sandwiches... a BLT for Bonnie & a Fried Bologna for Clyde! This museum is full of authentic & verified history of the infamous duo & other outlaws from the 1930s. centrally located in downtown Gibsland in the building next to Gibsland Town Hall.

Podcast # 50-S2 - New Orleans Pharmacy Museum - Apr 17 2021

June 24, 2021 12:10 - 23 minutes - 16.4 MB

​Listed on the National Register of Historic Places as an historic building within the Vieux Carre Historic District, the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum showcases its extensive collection and provides interpretive educational programs to present and preserve the rich history of pharmacy and healthcare in Louisiana; past and present. THE HISTORY OF LOUIS J. DUFILHO, JR. America’s First Licensed Pharmacist Dufilho’s most significant contribution to the history and integrity of the field of pha...

Podcast #51-S2 - Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum - Apr 09 2021

June 15, 2021 17:49 - 1 hour - 42.8 MB

Our Mission Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum is an active memorial to the life of civil rights icon Rosa Parks and the lessons of the Montgomery Bus Boycott that brought racial integration to transportation and international attention to civil rights. Located in downtown Montgomery, Alabama at the site where Mrs. Parks was arrested, it is the nation’s only museum dedicated to Rosa Parks. Our mission is to honor her legacy and that of the boycott by providing a platform for scholarly dial...

Podcast # 48-S2 - The Rattle Snake Museum - May 06 2021

June 08, 2021 23:52 - 1 hour - 71 MB

The American International Rattlesnake Museum is an animal conservation museum located in Albuquerque, New Mexico in Old Town Albuquerque. The museum is devoted to snakes, particularly rattlesnakes, and is dedicated to rattlesnake education. With the staff that is a participant in regular international viper research events, the museum hosts a diverse collection of living rattlesnakes and an extensive library of study material and educational tools. The museum has the largest collection of ...

Podcast # 47 S2 Cawker Ball of Twine Mar 26 2021

May 26, 2021 00:56 - 1 hour - 47.7 MB

Frank Stoeber started the World's Largest Ball of Twine in 1953. In just 4 years the giant ball of twine weighed 5,000 pounds and stood 8 feet high. Stoeber gave the ball of twine to Cawker City, Kansas in 1961. Many of the businesses on Cawker City's short main street have paintings containing the giant ball of twine in their windows. A twine stripe painted on the sidewalks leads from the World's Largest Ball of Twine to the pictures. Each August a twine-a-thon is held and additional twine...

Podcast #43 - The River-Walk Boat Tour - Nov 27 2020

May 19, 2021 21:44 - 41 minutes - 23.6 MB

Podcast #43 - The River-Walk Boat Tour - Nov 27 2020

Top of Oklahoma Museum - Nov 28 2020 - Podcast #45-S2

May 07, 2021 16:53 - 1 hour - 46.5 MB

Built in 1913 as a salute to electricity, the Electric Park Pavilion is a single-story Beaux-Arts style building. Originally designed as a theater, the Pavilion included a stage where everything from boxing matches to community theater musicals was held. The Pavilion was officially retired and transformed into the Top of Oklahoma Museum in the 1970's. The building is officially listed in the Oklahoma National Register of Historic Places. The museum offers: A military room, honoring Oklahom...

Fort Concho Historical District - Nov 27 2020 - Podcast #44-S2

April 20, 2021 20:02 - 21 minutes - 14.5 MB

Fort Concho is a former United States Army installation located in San Angelo, Texas. It was established in November 1867 at the confluence of the Concho Rivers and on the Butterfield Overland Mail Route and Goodnight–Loving Trail. At its height during the American Indian Wars, Fort Concho consisted of 40 buildings on 40 acres (16 ha) of land leased by the US Army. The fort was abandoned in June 1889 and fell into civilian hands. Over the next 20 years, its buildings were used as residences ...

The Wooden Nickel Museum - Nov 27 2020 - Podcast #42-S2

April 12, 2021 23:12 - 31 minutes - 21.5 MB

On October 17, 1998, in conjunction with the Old Time Wooden Nickel Company’s 50th anniversary, the Wooden Nickel Historical Museum held its grand opening to further public awareness about the long history of, and San Antonio’s contribution to, Wooden Nickels. Wooden Nickels have been made in San Antonio since 1948. The Wooden Nickel Museum was originally established as a "brick and mortar" institution with over 1 million wooden nickels on display dating back over 50 years.​ Sadly, the phy...

Hill Country Motorheads – Vintage Motorcycle Museum - Nov 27 2020 - Podcast #41

April 03, 2021 09:51 - 1 hour - 57 MB

Hill Country Motorheads, LLC is a vintage motorcycle museum located in Burnet, Texas – the “Bluebonnet Capital of Texas” in the beautiful Texas Hill Country and Highland Lakes area, just north of Austin.  Hill Country Motorheads joins just a handful of motorcycle museums operating in Texas and displays over 7000 square feet of vintage Street Bikes, Motocrossers, Trials, Flat Trackers, Drag Racers, Choppers, other genres of motorcycles and memorabilia mostly from the 1960’s – 1980’s. For the ...

WYOMING PIONEER MUSEUM - Nov 21 2020 - Podcast #40

March 23, 2021 23:58 - 1 hour - 59.7 MB

Located on the Wyoming State Fairground in Douglas, WY, the Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum is dedicated to the documentation of the past. This fine western history museum houses one of the largest collections of historical memorabilia, which will stir your imagination and take you on a trip back through time to an era when buffalo roamed free, the Indians were the undisputed rulers and the pioneers struggled in a hostile and uncharted land.  HOURS:    September to November Tuesday- Saturday...

Miss Hatties Bordello - Nov 21 2020 - Podcast #39

March 12, 2021 17:02 - 1 hour - 42.8 MB

he History of Miss Hattie's: The building that houses Miss Hattie's was constructed in 1896. It is still the original ceiling, floors, and as you will hear, stairs that take you back in time.  The bordello began in 1902 after it was bought by the Hattons. They were a younger couple who bought the house as an upstairs and downstairs. Where the jewelry store is now (Legend Jewelers) was Mr. Hatton's business, a saloon, and they lived and entertained their guests upstairs.  Shortly after their ...

Route 66 - Nov 19 2020 - Podcast #38

March 04, 2021 16:13 - 55 minutes - 37.8 MB

U.S. Route 66 or U.S. Highway 66 (US 66 or Route 66), also known as the Will Rogers Highway, the Main Street of America or the Mother Road, was one of the original highways in the U.S. Highway System. US 66 was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. The highway, which became one of the most famous roads in the United States, originally ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona before terminating in Sa...

UFO Museum - Nov 19 2020 - Podcast #37

February 19, 2021 16:25 - 1 hour - 38 MB

The International UFO Museum & Research Center at Roswell, New Mexico was organized to inform the public about what has come to be known as "The Roswell Incident." The Museum is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation dedicated to the collection and preservation of materials and information in written, audio and visual formats that are related to the 1947 Roswell Incident and other unexplained phenomena related to UFO research. The Museum endeavors to be the leading information source in history,...

Cody Dug Up Gun - Oct 18 2020 - Podcast #35

February 11, 2021 05:06 - 49 minutes - 28.5 MB

After much work, the husband and wife team, Hans Kurth and Eva Szkultecki opened the Cody Dug Up Gun Museum in downtown Cody, Wyoming, just outside Yellowstone National Park, to the public in May of 2009, showcasing Hans’ life-long collection. After the past 38 years of collecting, the collection now has over 1300 items, including many types of weapons other than firearms, such as swords, bayonets and knives, as well as related items of interest. The museum has many rare relic firearms such ...

Oregon Coast - Sep 22 2020 - Podcast #34

February 04, 2021 00:06 - 53 minutes - 36.6 MB

Oregon Coast

Salt creek Oil Field - Oct 29 2020 - Podcast #36

January 27, 2021 17:38 - 1 hour - 45.9 MB

The Salt Creek Oil Field Midwest sits on high ground above Salt Creek, in the middle of the Salt Creek Oil Field, an oval-shaped piece of central Wyoming 10 miles long and five miles wide. People had been extracting oil from the ground there since 1889: a trickle at first, and then a river, and now a flood. Midwest was booming. The crude oil was pumped out of the ground and piped to Casper, where it was refined into gasoline and other products. Then the oil was shipped out on the railroad. ...

Joseph Branch Railriders - Podcast #33

January 20, 2021 18:27 - 22 minutes - 15.4 MB

Hello there,   We’re the Nichols family. When we tell you that we treasure your support, we really mean it. You mean more to our family than you might realize. Thank you from our family to yours. Here is some info about our family… We moved to Joseph in 2016. We moved all the way across the country from Georgia. Every time we share that tidbit with a new friend they simply ask “Why?”. Well it’s generally a simple answer. Usually if we are outside we’ll turn and gesture at the magnificent Wa...

John Travels - Podcast #32

January 08, 2021 16:40 - 1 hour - 36.4 MB

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