Florida Frontiers Radio Podcast Florida Historical Society
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- Society & Culture
Florida Frontiers: The Weekly Radio Magazine of the Florida Historical Society is a weekly, half-hour radio program airing on public radio stations throughout the state of Florida beginning in January 2009. The program is a combination of interview segments and produced features covering history-based events, exhibitions, activities, places and people in Florida. We explore the relevance of Florida history to contemporary society and promote awareness of heritage and culture tourism options in the state.
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Florida Frontiers Radio Program #544
SEGMENTS | Remembering Bob Graham | Attorney Virgil Hawkins | The Robinson Family of Webster
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Florida Frontiers Radio Program #543
SEGMENTS | Archaeologist James Dunbar | Women in the Martial Arts | A Child's Death at Mission San Luis
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Florida Frontiers Radio Program #542
SEGMENTS | At the Dawn of Tourism in Florida | Early Cartoonists in Florida | Michael V. Gannon on Ponce De Leon
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Florida Frontiers Radio Program #541
SEGMENTS | Jane Landers at the Tallahassee Bicentennial Symposium | Camp Blanding in World War Two | The Cotton Club in Gainesville
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Florida Frontiers Radio Program #540
SEGMENTS | St. Augustine's Shrimping Industry | Enterprising Rural Women | Quincy's Coca-Cola Millionaires
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Florida Frontiers Radio Program #539
SEGMENTS | Carpenter Gothic Churches | The ERA in Florida | 1865 Black Codes