Episodios

  • His Trove of Letters Document Bloody Civil War Battles, Prisons, and Conditions
    Apr 17 2025

    Captain Andrew Upson wrote up to 2-letters-a-day from the front lines of the Civil War to his wife and children. The 200+ letters, a rare collection that still exists, paint a vivid picture of life in the war, including as a captive.

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    21 m
  • He was the Last Person Executed in CT - She Knew Him Best, 'Til the Day He Died
    Apr 10 2025

    Michael Ross was the last person executed in CT. He raped and murdered 8 women. His doctors said he was mentally ill and shouldn’t have been executed. A journalist got to know him well for his final 10 years and shares her insights.

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    27 m
  • The Tiny Worm Behind an Enormous Industry
    Apr 3 2025

    The Cheney brothers invented a process for mastering nature’s magical creation of silk, driving their business to the #1 position globally. They made the parachutes used on D-Day. They also introduced corporate paternalism, providing employees with housing, schools, and more.

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    20 m
  • John Hancock: The Giant Signature that Fanned the Flames of Revolution
    Mar 27 2025

    Three families, from the same town. Did they start the American Revolution? John Hancock and his friends (the Adams and Quincy’s) fanned the flames. Hancock, meanwhile, married childhood sweetheart Dolly Quincy, after a love triangle involving Aaron Burr

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    23 m
  • This Hero Stayed on a Sinking Sub to Save a Man
    Mar 20 2025

    He could have abandoned ship, just like everyone else. After all, the sub sank in just one minute. Everyone was scrambling. But he didn’t. A fellow submariner was still onboard.

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    19 m
  • What's Hiding Behind That White Cross on the Hill?
    Mar 13 2025

    Many people see the large white cross as they drive by, shining atop a hill overlooking the downtown. But not everyone has checked out what's hiding behind it. It's an unusual and unique complex that once drew tens of thousands a year to see it.

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    19 m
  • Tracking Down the First Christmas Tree
    Mar 6 2025

    Where was the first Christmas tree? Proof is hard to come by. It seems that Windsor Locks, CT is among the very first – at least in legend; a stone monument lays claim to the first decorated tree in 1777. Researching this case turned up other very interesting side stories: German prisoners-of-war, Native American attacks, and even the Wizard of Oz.

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    20 m
  • The Illegal Pirate Radio Station at the Largest Rock Concert, Watkins Glen
    Feb 27 2025

    Watkins Glen; world’s largest concert. 600,000 attendees. Six teenagers broadcast with an illegal pirate radio station they brought to the site, interviewing the Grateful Dead, broadcasting traffic and weather reports, and playing records. Attendees loved it. One of the broadcasters tells the crazy story.

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    22 m
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