Podcast | From Mauch Chunk to Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

In the 1950s, Mauch Chunk was fading - until newspaperman Joe Boyle met Jim Thorpe’s widow and a wild reinvention began. Our rebranded podcast with new co-host Molly Keilty follows the town’s rise and fall and rise again, Thorpe’s story, and the Nickel-A-Week publicity push in the 1950s. This is the wild story of how Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania came into being. Listen to the episode.

Podcast | Rose Hill Manor with Amanda Venable and Kari Saavedra

Rose Hill Manor Park and Museums Frederick, MD America 250 Public History podcast

Discover the rich history of Rose Hill Manor with Amanda Venable and Kari Saavedra in our latest podcast episode. Learn how they’re reimagining historical interpretation in Frederick, Maryland - from founding governor Thomas Johnson’s legacy to enslaved peoples’ stories and plans for America’s 250th. This conversation showcases the power of local museums to connect communities with their shared past. Listen to the full episode and subscribe.

Podcast – The Weight of Place: Codie Eash on Seminary Ridge and Civil War Memory

Discover the untold stories of Gettysburg in the latest episode of the Public History podcast! Join Jake and Justin as they chat with Codie Eash about history myth-busting and the challenges of interpreting Civil War history at Seminary Ridge Museum in Gettysburg, PA. It’s a lively, thought-provoking conversation you won’t want to miss. Click to dive in!

Podcast – Blair County: A People’s History with Filmmaker Mark Frederick

In this episode, we chat with filmmaker Mark Frederick about his 2024 documentary, "Blair County: A People's History." This film shares the story of this Central Pennsylvania community, including towns and cities like Altoona and Hollidaysburg. Read more and listen to the full episode.