Showing posts with label Journey Into History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journey Into History. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Journey #178 - The Monitor and the Merrimack (as presented by You Are There)

Witness the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack, the first clash between American ironclad warships during the Civil War. This battle changed the future of naval warfare.



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You Are There is a 1947–1953 American historical educational radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio.  Created by Goodman Ace,, it blended history with modern technology, taking an entire network newsroom on a figurative time warp each week reporting the great events of the past. Reporters included John Charles Daly, Don Hollenbeck, and Richard C. Hottelet. 

Theme music: Liberator by Man In Space

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Friday, June 26, 2015

Journey #125 - The Ratification of the US Constitution (You Are There)

What would it take to unite 13 newly independent states under one binding governmental document?



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Also Featuring
The Rest Is History with Simon Salt

Simon Salt has been a student of history since he had his imagination sparked by a High School history teacher who brought the subject to life for him. Every since he has been an avid reader, amateur historian and consumer of all things historical. He is a professional photographeran author & Keynote speaker.

He is originally from England and moved to the US 12 years ago. A fan of all things vintage, mechanical and technical he can often be found in his garage making props for photography shoots. He currently lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia, where he is submersing himself in both the colonial and civil war history of the area.


Music used in this production:
"Feelin Good" by Kevin MacLeod


Theme music by Man In Space




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Friday, May 29, 2015

Journey #123 - The Execution of Joan of Arc (You Are There)

Did this young french girl receive help from God to liberate her country?



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Also Featuring
The Rest Is History with Simon Salt

Simon Salt has been a student of history since he had his imagination sparked by a High School history teacher who brought the subject to life for him. Every since he has been an avid reader, amateur historian and consumer of all things historical. He is a professional photographeran author & Keynote speaker.

He is originally from England and moved to the US 12 years ago. A fan of all things vintage, mechanical and technical he can often be found in his garage making props for photography shoots. He currently lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia, where he is submersing himself in both the colonial and civil war history of the area.


Music used in this production:
"Feelin Good" by Kevin MacLeod


Theme music by Man In Space




To comment on this story, journey on over to the Forums

Friday, November 7, 2014

Journey #110 - The Trial of Anne Hutchinson (You Are There)

The Trial of Anne Hutchinson





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Simon Salt has been a student of history since he had his imagination sparked by a High School history teacher who brought the subject to life for him. Every since he has been an avid reader, amateur historian and consumer of all things historical. He is a professional photographer, an author & Keynote speaker.

He is originally from England and moved to the US 12 years ago. A fan of all things vintage, mechanical and technical he can often be found in his garage making props for photography shoots. He currently lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia, where he is submersing himself in both the colonial and civil war history of the area.


Music used in this production:
"Feelin Good" by Kevin MacLeod

Theme music by Man In Space


To comment on this story, journey on over to the Forums