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  • Episode 12 - The Lafayette Square Neighborhood
    2024/02/03

    What began as the old commons far from the city’s hub, Lafayette Square became a prominent residential area, only to fall into decline for decades and eventually be brought back to life.

    Come with us and learn about one of St. Louis's most cherished neighborhoods.

    All research, editing, and production done by River City Productions for Show-Me History.

    We can be reached at podcast@showmehistorystl.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/showmehistorystl, or on Twitter at twitter.com/ShowMe_History.

    Please take a moment to drop us a comment and rate us on whatever platform you're listening on. Every interaction helps! Thank you for listening!

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    17 分
  • Episode 11 - Mr. Eads and His Bridge
    2024/01/20

    Once the icon of St. Louis, and originally named the Illinois and St. Louis Bridge, Eads Bridge is a significant piece of engineering history. It was the first permanent bridge to span the Mississippi River and was developed and built by self-taught engineer, James Eads.

    All research, editing, and production done by River City Productions for Show-Me History.

    We can be reached at podcast@showmehistorystl.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/showmehistorystl, or on Twitter at twitter.com/ShowMe_History.

    Please take a moment to drop us a comment and rate us on whatever platform you're listening on! Thank you for listening!

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    34 分
  • Episode 10 - Susan Blow, the Mother of Kindergarten in America
    2024/01/07

    Basing her teachings on German philosophy, the methods of Friedrich Froebel, and pre-existing kindergarten programs, Susan Blow developed the first continuous kindergarten program supported by public funds in America. Her first class at Des Peres school was in St. Louis, MO. Blow’s kindergarten and teacher training program would spur on a movement of early childhood education across America.


    All research, editing, and production done by River City Productions for Show-Me History.

    We can be reached at podcast@showmehistorystl.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/showmehistorystl, or on Twitter at twitter.com/ShowMe_History.

    Please take a moment to drop us a comment and rate us on whatever platform you're listening on! Thank you for listening!

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    18 分
  • Episode 09 - 1849 in St Louis part 3
    2023/09/18

    Part 3 of our trifecta of episodes about 1849 in St. Louis finds us discussing yet ANOTHER fire, race riots, and our city's unfortunate past with slavery.


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    Feedback is greatly appreciated.

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    20 分
  • Episode 08 - Ballooning in St. Louis
    2023/09/07

    Every September, thousands of St. Louisans gather in Forest Park to take part in the Great Forest Park Balloon Race.

    Have you ever wondered why? Or how it started?

    Look (or listen) no further! Join us as we give you a quick history lesson about one of St. Louis's most unique events!

    Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and leave a rating, or reach out to us at podcast@showmehistorystl.com, or at facebook.com/showmehistorystl.

    Thanks again!

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    13 分
  • Episode 07 - 1849 in St. Louis part 2
    2023/02/10

    As if a cholera epidemic sweeping through the city wasn't bad enough, in 1849 a great fire swept through the city, destroying hundreds of buildings in the process and leaving a large portion of the city in ruins.


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    17 分
  • Episode 06 - 1849 in St. Louis (part 1)
    2023/02/01

    1849 could be considered one of the worst, if not THE worst, years in Saint Louis's history.  In fact, so many terrible things happened that we had to break this topic into THREE episodes just to cover it.  

    Research and hosting done by Amy Blankenship.  Editing by Dave Blankenship.  Please subscribe and leave a review if you like the show!

    We can be found at www.showmehistorystl.com, on Twitter at @ShowMe_History, on Facebook at Facebook.com/showmehistory, or at podcast@showmehistorystl.com!

    Thanks for listening!

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    33 分
  • Episode 05 - The Pneumatic Mail System
    2022/12/25

    Buried beneath the streets of downtown lay fragments of an outdated mail system. Having a short-lived run, the pneumatic mail delivery system was cutting edge technology in its day.  

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    12 分