Posted in American Countryside Michigan

Henry Ford in the Upper Peninsula

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/21Mar18-Henry-Ford-Iron-Mountain.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:00 — 2.1MB)We know Henry Ford as an early Detroit auto maker.  So what was he doing buying a huge tract of…

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Posted in American Countryside Michigan

Building A Museum Around an Exhibit

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/20Mar18-Cornish-Pump-2.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:00 — 2.1MB)In Iron Mountain, Michigan you’ll find a museum with a very large exhibit – so large in fact, that the…

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Posted in American Countryside Michigan

The Largest Steam Powered Engine

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/19Mar18-Cornish-Pump-1.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:00 — 2.1MB)It is quite possibly the largest steam powered engine on the continent and its job was the only think that…

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Posted in American Countryside Best of Cape Girardeau Missouri

More Than Two Blocks of Murals

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/16Mar17-Cape-Girardeau-River-Mural-2018.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:00 — 2.1MB)Michelangelo had a very large canvass when he began work on the Sistine chapel.  Make a trip to this river…

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Posted in American Countryside Best of Cape Girardeau Missouri

Where Civil War Engineers Ran Out of Names

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/15Mar17-Cape-Girardeau-Civil-War-2018.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:00 — 2.1MB)Civil War engineers were simply running out of names…but that doesn’t mean the forts here were not important.  It’s a…

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Posted in American Countryside Missouri

Rememberance of the Trail of Tears

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/14Mar17-Pulaski-County-Route-66-2.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:01 — 2.1MB)Many of us have heard of the Trail of Tears.  This community chose to honor those who were forced to…

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Posted in American Countryside Missouri

A Long Stretch of Original Route 66

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/13Mar17-Pulaski-County-Route-66-1.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:00 — 2.1MB)Old Route 66 is a major tourist attraction in many communities along the highway.  But here you’ll find some of…

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Posted in American Countryside Missouri

Wildlife That Draws People Here

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/12Mar17-Pulaski-County-Wildlife-2.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:00 — 2.1MB)Deer, turkey, black bear and mountain lion – they are just a few of the creatures roaming these woods and…

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Posted in American Countryside Missouri

A Unique Look at the Outdoors

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/08Mar17-Pulaski-County-Wildlife-1.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:01 — 2.1MB)When you grow up with something all of your life, you may not realize exactly how special it is.  That…

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Posted in American Countryside Nebraska

Making An Investment in the Future

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/08Mar17-Shickly-Nebraska-3.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:01 — 2.1MB)Shickley, Nebraska is a small town that’s made a big investment in its future.  It’s been an important journey in…

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Raising Money to Take Care of Needs

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/07Mar17-Shickly-Nebraska-2.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:01 — 2.1MB)Taxes are one of the ways our cities and counties carry out their business.  Citizens here do pay taxes, but…

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Posted in American Countryside Nebraska

Dedicated Citizens Creating Positive Change

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/06Mar17-Shickly-Nebraska-1.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:00 — 2.1MB)Today we return to a small town in Nebraska, five years after we first shared their story of how dedicated…

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Posted in American Countryside Best of Illinois

Chicago’s Old City Library

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/03/05Mar18-Old-Chicago-Library.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:00 — 2.1MB)Chicago’s Michigan Avenue has long been a place noted for fine shops, hotels and attractions.  Many people though, pass by…

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Chicago’s Cultural Center on Michigan Avenue

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/02/02Mar18-Chicago-Cultural-Center.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:00 — 2.1MB)Chicago’s Michigan Avenue has long been a place noted for fine shops, hotels and attractions.  Many people though, pass by…

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Posted in American Countryside Best of Missouri World War II

A Japanese Teenager’s Journey to the US

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/02/01Mar18-Barbara-Law-3.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:01 — 2.1MB)As a Japanese teenager, Barbara was taught to defend herself from American soldiers arriving in her country.  She ended up…

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Posted in American Countryside Best of Missouri World War II

Living In Japan When World War II Ended

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/02/28Feb18-Barbara-Law-2.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:01 — 2.1MB)This week we are featuring Barbara Law who recently passed away.  She was a teenager living in Japan when World…

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Posted in American Countryside Best of Missouri World War II

A Look Back At The Story of Barbara Law

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/02/27Feb18-Barbara-Law-1.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:01 — 2.1MB)This past week Barbara Law of King City, Missouri passed away at the age of 87.  I had the honor…

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Posted in American Countryside Missouri

The First Library of Its Kind In The State

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/02/26Feb18-Grant-City-Library.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:01 — 2.1MB)Many of us use a library, not only for books, but for many other resources as well.  But in this…

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Posted in American Countryside Missouri

Development in Missouri’s Smallest County

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/02/23Feb18-Grant-City-Dollar-General-1.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:01 — 2.1MB)When you live in Missouri’s smallest county, both in land area and population, you sometimes need to be resourceful in…

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Posted in American Countryside Washington

Overnight A U.S. Naval Ship

http://americancountryside.com/wp-content/gems/2018/02/22Feb18-Turner-Joy-Night-Tour.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 3:01 — 2.1MB)You can visit a lot of retired Naval ships in the U.S.  But here you can get a very rare…

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