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  • Episode 65: Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm
    2024/11/19

    What if you could step back in time to a farm where history, medicine, and agriculture intertwine? Join us as we uncover the remarkable legacy of the Remick family, who have tended their northern New England farm since 1790. Through stories of resilience and dedication, we spotlight Edwin Remick and his son, Edwin Crafts Remick, the country doctors who served their community for nearly a century, adapting to the challenges of rural healthcare while embracing the spirit of innovation and care.

    🌾 Where History, Medicine, and Agriculture Meet
    We'll journey through rooms that once buzzed with the activity of patients seeking homemade remedies crafted with care. This episode captures the fascinating transition from these traditional practices to modern pharmaceuticals, spurred by scientific advancements and regulatory milestones that revolutionized the medical landscape. From hand-mixed concoctions to strictly regulated drugs, explore how these changes have shaped the way we understand and utilize medicine today.

    🔗 Episode Links
    Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm:
    www.remickmuseum.org

    Remick Podcast:
    www.remickmuseum.org/exhibits/podcast

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  • Episode 64: Reyk­javík Mari­time Mu­seum
    2024/11/06

    Join us as we journey to the Reykjavik Maritime Museum, a relatively young museum founded in 2004, yet one that preserves the centuries-old lifeline of Icelandic fishing. Discover how this unique museum showcases Iceland's deep connection to the sea and the essential role of fishing in the country’s survival and prosperity.

    🐟 From Cod to Commerce 💰
    Explore the historical significance of cod, Iceland’s economic mainstay, and learn how the museum’s immersive exhibits depict the fascinating “from sea to plate” journey. Walking through spaces designed to mirror a fish processing plant, visitors experience the scale and importance of Iceland’s fishing industry.

    🧴 Nothing Wasted: A Creative Approach to Fish Byproducts
    Our guide Ingiborg introduces the “Nothing Wasted” exhibit, celebrating Iceland’s resourcefulness by repurposing fish byproducts. Discover how fish skin is used in medical plasters for burn victims, and fish collagen has found its way into everything from leather products to health supplements.

    🦈 Fermented Shark & The Cod Wars ⚔️
    Uncover the story behind Iceland’s infamous fermented shark, hákarl, once essential to Iceland’s diet and now a delicacy with a distinct place in Icelandic culture. Learn about the Cod Wars, a series of intense confrontations with the UK, that underscored Iceland’s fierce independence and commitment to its fishing territory.

    🦺 Safety at Sea: A Matter of Life and Legacy 🌊
    The museum also highlights the vital role of safety in Icelandic fishing culture, sharing stories of those who risked—and often lost—their lives at sea. From a unique exhibit on fishermen’s safety to the revolutionary strides that made Iceland's waters safer, the museum emphasizes the courage and resilience of Iceland’s seafaring communities. Whether you’re intrigued by maritime history, fascinated by Iceland’s inventive spirit, or curious about the cultural traditions shaped by the ocean, this episode offers a rich dive into Iceland’s maritime legacy.


    🔗 Episode Links
    Reyk­javík Mari­time Mu­seum:
    https://borgarsogusafn.is/en/reykjavik-maritime-museum

    Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum in Snæfellsnes:
    https://www.icelandtravel.is/attractions/shark-museum/

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  • Episode 63: Seashore Trolley Museum
    2024/10/23

    Join us as we step into the rich history of the Seashore Trolley Museum, celebrating 85 years of preserving trolley heritage with Phil Morse, a devoted leader and long-time member. Phil's passion for keeping trolley history alive is evident as he shares his personal connection with the museum. Set against the backdrop of the 1930s Depression and the transition from trolleys to buses, discover how a group of young, visionary men laid the foundation for what would become a pivotal institution in transportation history.

    🎓 From Harvard Dreams to Historic Rails 🚋

    Dive into the captivating story of Car 31's dramatic rescue, a mission that tested the resolve and creativity of a small group of trolley enthusiasts. Learn how their dedication and community support saved this historic trolley from being scrapped, securing its place as a cherished piece of the museum’s collection. As you explore the museum’s treasures, you'll encounter the luxurious Narcissus trolley from the Portland-Lewiston interurban line, an icon of early 20th-century elegance in travel. Experience the nostalgia and wonder of trolleys like never before. Whether you're a seasoned trolley aficionado or just discovering the charm of electric railways, this episode will spark your curiosity and deepen your appreciation for these extraordinary vehicles and the stories they tell.

    📚 Teddy Roosevelt, Millie, and the Elegant Ride 🚎
    Millie Thayer is a headstrong farmer's daughter who chases her dreams in a way you would expect a little girl nicknamed "Spitfire" would-running full tilt and with her eyes on the stars. Dreaming of leaving the farm life, working in the city, and fighting for women's right to vote, Millie imagines flying away on a magic carpet. One day, that flying carpet shows up in the form of an electric trolley that cuts across her farm. A fortune-teller predicts that Millie's path will cross that of someone famous. Suddenly, she finds herself caught up in events that shake the nation, Maine, and her family. Despairing that her dreams may be shattered, Millie learns, in an unexpected way, that dreams can be shared.

    This book is a fund-raiser for the Seashore Trolley Museum Narcissus Renovation Project.

    Link to Purchase This Book from the Museum:
    https://store.trolleymuseum.org/teddy-roosevelt-millie-and-the-elegant-ride.html

    🔗 Episode Links
    Phil's Blog:
    https://narcissus1912.blogspot.com/

    Seashore Trolley Museum:
    https://trolleymuseum.org/

    The Biddeford and Saco Railroad by Osmond Richard Cummings:
    https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/31/

    Biddeford & Saco Railroad Co. 31 Car:
    https://collections.trolleymuseum.org/items/14

    Narcissus 1912 Renovation Project:
    https://narcissus1912.blogspot.com/p/about.html

    Virtual Tour of the Narcissus:
    https://narcissus1912.blogspot.com/2020/06/virtual-tour-narcissus-3-d.html

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  • Episode 62: National Museum of Funeral History
    2024/10/09

    Explore the profound journey of funeral practices through the ages. Discover how embalming has evolved from its origins in ancient Egypt to contemporary times, and how societal involvement in death rituals has transformed along the way. Our guide Genevieve Keeney Vasquez provides a thoughtful analysis of modern detachment from death rituals, examining its potential impact on grieving processes and the portrayal of death in media today.

    💐 Honoring the Past: Cemeteries, Iconic Funerals, and the Evolution of Funeral Traditions 📸⚰️
    Join us on a heartfelt exploration of personalized memorialization and funeral ceremonies. Learn how cemeteries serve as reservoirs of meaning and explore exhibits like the Funerals of the Famous, which provide unique connections to history. Delve into the technological advancements that have revolutionized funeral traditions, such as the brownie camera's impact on mortuary photography. And don't miss the intriguing story of a triple casket from the 1940s, a poignant reflection on shifting perceptions of grief and mental health over the years.

    🔗 Episode Links:

    National Museum of Funeral History
    https://www.nmfh.org/the-museum/

    NMFH Podcast Series
    https://www.nmfh.org/haunting-stories-of-the-museums-hometown/

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  • Episode 61: Indian River Citrus Museum (Repeat)
    2024/09/25

    Ever wondered what makes Indian River citrus the sweetest in the world? Join us as we explore the Indian River Citrus Museum. With Heather Stapleton as our guide, we unravel the historical significance and modern cultivation practices that make the fruit so remarkable. From Queen Isabella's explorers bringing sour orange seeds to Henry Flagler's transformative railroad, you'll gain fascinating insights into the vibrant history of Florida's citrus industry.

    🍊 Savoring the Sweet Legacy of Florida's Citrus 🌴
    Join us as we uncover the unique characteristics that differentiate Florida citrus from its Californian counterparts. Heather explains how the state's climate, sandy soils, and high water table contribute to the unparalleled juiciness and sweetness of Indian River citrus. Learn about the concept of BRIX measurement and how it quantifies the sweetness of citrus juice, making Florida's fruit a standout.

    🍋 A Fruitful Community 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
    The Heritage Center and Indian River Citrus Museum aren't just about fruit—they're about community. Heather shares heartwarming stories, like her nostalgic calamondin-inspired cupcake competition that brought joy to locals. Discover how the museum has evolved from a community building to a cherished event space while preserving Vero Beach's cultural heritage. Whether it's hosting festive holiday parties or offering a slice of home to visiting college baseball teams, this space continues to foster a strong sense of community.

    🔗 Episode Links:

    Indian River Citrus Museum:
    https://www.veroheritage.org/citrus-museum/

    Indian River Citrus Museum’s Oral Histories: “Stories from the Grove”
    https://www.veroheritage.org/-stories-from-the-groves/

    Florida Cowboy’s article:
    https://www.flamingomag.com/2021/10/18/how-these-ranchers-are-carrying-on-the-little-known-legacy-of-florida-cowboys/



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  • Episode 60: Johnny Appleseed Museum
    2024/09/11

    In this episode, we take a deep dive into the real story of Johnny Appleseed—exploring the man behind the myth. Was he truly the eccentric figure who wore a tin pot as a hat? How did his Swedenborgian faith influence his life's mission? We uncover the origins of this small religious sect, examining Johnny's unique spiritual path and his role in shaping the American frontier.

    🍏 Unveiling Johnny Appleseed: Myths, Faith, and Apples 🌱
    We discuss Johnny Appleseed's nonlinear journey as an entrepreneur and his deep connection to the Swedenborgian Bible, which guided him in planting apple orchards for pioneers expanding westward in pursuit of Manifest Destiny. The episode also explores how these orchards helped support the westward expansion and highlights a special pewter spoon—diving into its historical significance and how even small, everyday objects can tell powerful stories of the past.

    🔗 Episode Links
    Johnny Appleseed Education Center and Museum: https://www.johnnyappleseedmuseum.org/

    Delights of Wisdom Concerning Conjugial Love: After which Follow Pleasures of Insanity Concerning Scortatory Love, by Emanuel Swedenborg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/11248

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  • Episode 59: Whales of Iceland Museum
    2024/08/28

    In today's episode, we take you on an immersive journey into the fascinating world of swimming giants at the Whales of Iceland Museum. Located in Reykjavik, this one-of-a-kind museum is home to over 25 life-size whale models, including the awe-inspiring blue whale, the largest animal to have ever existed.

    🌊 Echoes of the Deep 🐋
    Join us as we uncover the crucial roles whales play in our oceans, from carbon sequestration to fertilizing marine ecosystems. We'll also trace their incredible evolutionary path from land-dwelling mammals to the ocean's giants. We dive into the remarkable sensory abilities of whales and the challenges they face in today's world, such as the impacts of noise pollution. And yes, we'll even talk about what whale poop can reveal about their health!

    🔗 Episode Links
    Whales of Iceland Museum: https://www.whalesoficeland.is/



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  • Episode 58: Museum of Graffiti
    2024/08/14

    Ever wondered how graffiti evolved from gang-related tags to a celebrated art movement? Join me, Ayla Sparks, as we unravel the vivid history of graffiti, starting with Cornbread, the Philadelphia pioneer who turned the city into his personal canvas all to impress a girl named Cynthia. Through his story, we trace graffiti's metamorphosis from an act of defiance to a widely recognized artistic expression, capturing the spirit of an era that challenged conventions.

    🎨 From Street Gangs to Art Galleries 🖼️
    In this episode, we dismantle the stereotypes and legal challenges surrounding graffiti, questioning whether it's mere vandalism or a profound cultural statement. We'll explore how graffiti artists revolutionized the spray paint industry and gained mainstream acceptance in galleries and public spaces. Learn how the Museum of Graffiti in Miami is honoring this dynamic art form, offering insights into its rich history and evolving perception. From the clandestine world of street tags to the halls of art institutions, discover the dual lives of modern graffiti artists and the exciting exhibitions that celebrate their journey.

    🔗 Episode Links
    https://museumofgraffiti.com/

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    31 分