Talk With History: Discover Your Next History Road Trip Walk With History
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🧳 What's the one place you've always wanted to visit?
🏞️ Picture yourself standing there...feeling the weight of history all around you.
🤨 What would you do next?
🚕 Explore the world with Talk With History, your one-stop shop for history travel adventures.
⏳ Imagine standing on the blood-soaked soil of Gettysburg or feeling the sand of Normandy beneath your feet.
🔎 Uncover the stories behind history's most fascinating places!
🗺️ Travel with Scott (the host) and Jenn (a historian and former Navy pilot) as they give you the inside scoop on exciting journeys to iconic battlefields, hidden historical landmarks, renowned museums, and more. ️
➡️ 📝 Plan your next history adventure.
➡️➡️ 📖 Brush up on history before your next trip!
➡️➡️➡️ 🎧 Learn fascinating stories from experts and fellow travelers.
📍 Save what you want. Our episode show notes are packed with map links, video resources, and helpful information.
If you made it here...you chose wisely.
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It all falls down at Chancellorsville
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A crack in the stone wall at Antietam
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You are the absolute best audience and followers ever...thank you!
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A stone wall at Manassas and an Announcement
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The End of John Wilkes Booth at the Garrett Farm
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In this episode of Talk With History, hosts Scott and Jen dive into the compelling story of John Wilkes Booth's final days, highlighting the Garrett family's significant but often overlooked role.
The narrative begins with a recount of the day Booth was seen at Ford's Theatre and tracks his movements up to his arrival at the Garrett farm, where he ultimately meets his fate. The podcast sheds light on the sequence of events leading to Booth's capture and death, emphasizing the Garrett family's unintentional involvement and the subsequent impact on their lives.
The hosts also discuss historical inaccuracies in portrayals of these events, notably in the miniseries Manhunt, and explore broader themes of historical memory and public perception. The episode is enriched by a detailed account of the hosts' visit to Richard B. Garrett's grave, providing a personal and reflective angle on Booth's manhunt and the aftermath for those inadvertently caught in the historical narrative.
🚕 Google Maps to Cedar Grove Cemetery
🎥 Full video from Garrett Grave
📖 Manhunt book
🎙️ Podcasts on Lincoln:
#8: Lincoln Assassination Facts You Never Knew
#68: Visiting Grant Hall: Location of the Lincoln Conspirator trial
#81: Lincoln Presidential Museum: An Immersive Experience
#82: Top Tips for Visiting Lincoln's Home and Tomb in Springfield, Illinois
0:00 Manhunt
00:52 A Day in the Life of John Wilkes Booth
04:19 Moving to Tennessee: New Beginnings
05:06 Exploring the Lincoln and Kennedy Assassinations
09:14 Visiting the Garrett Family: A Connection to History
21:46 The Capture at the Garrett Farm
23:16 The Final Moments of John Wilkes Booth
26:47 The Garrett Family's Innocence and Aftermath
28:32 Exploring Cedar Grove Cemetery
30:48 Discrepancies in the Manhunt mini-series
35:41 Reflecting on the Garrett Legacy and Historical Research
38:55 Conclusion: The Importance of Historical Accuracy
40:40 Setting Up the Studio: A Behind-the-Scenes Look
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How to visit Robert E. Lee's Gravesite
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In this episode of Talk With History, hosts Scott and Jenn explore the complex legacy of Confederate General Robert E. Lee through their visit to the University Chapel (formerly Lee Chapel) at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.
They delve into Lee's life, legacy, and the ongoing controversies surrounding his figure, highlighting their visit to his burial site and crypt, the recumbent statue of Lee, and the family plot where Lee and his horse, Traveller, are laid to rest.
The episode also touches on the history of Washington and Lee University, Lee's influence as its president, and the broader implications of Lee's role in American history. Scott and Jenn advocate for providing context and facts about historical figures, regardless of the controversy surrounding them.
🚕 Google Maps to Robert E. Lee gravesite
🎥 Video from Lee's gravesite
0:00 107 Robert E Lee gravesite
00:08 Welcome to Talk With History
00:57 A Visit to Lexington, Virginia: Unpacking Lee Chapel's Controversy
01:46 Exploring the Complex Legacy of Robert E. Lee
10:00 The Historical Context of Lee and Arlington National Cemetery
18:18 Inside the University Chapel: A Closer Look at Lee's Crypt
23:28 Chapel Gallery and Robert E. Lee's Office
24:36 Gravesite of Traveler, Robert E. Lee's horse
28:11 The Final Years of Robert E. Lee: Life at Washington and Lee University
30:47 Reflecting on Robert E. Lee's Legacy and the American Narrative
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Visiting Band of Brothers Heroes at Arlington National Cemetery
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Scott and Jenn paid a visit to Arlington National Cemetery to honor the real-life heroes of Easy Company, featured in the book and miniseries Band of Brothers. They explore the lives and service of five Easy Company veterans buried at Arlington, offering insights into the inaccuracies surrounding Albert Blythe's portrayal in the miniseries, and highlighting the contributions of Lt. Col. Robert Strayer, Arthur 'Art' Moserall, Forrest Guth, and Amos 'Buck' Taylor.
They go on to delve into each veteran's history, their actions during World War II, and the impact they had both during and after the war. The episode serves as both a tribute to these courageous men and a reflection on the lasting bonds of camaraderie forged in combat. The storytelling is enriched by insights into historical facts, personal anecdotes from the soldiers, and the significance of their final resting place in Arlington National Cemetery.
🚕 Google Maps to Arlington National Cemetery
➡️ Use the ANC app when you get there to search for gravesites
🎥 Band of Brothers at Arlington video
🎥 More Arlington videos
00:00 Intro
00:56 Honoring the Heroes of Easy Company at Arlington
01:59 Band of Brothers buried in Arlington National Cemetery
04:59 Deep Dive into Albert Blithe's True Story
09:05 Dick Winters on Albert Blithe
16:57 Exploring the Leadership and Legacy of Robert Strayer
25:20 Uncovering the Lesser-Known Easy Company Soldiers
27:14 Forrest Guth: The Engineer and Marksman
33:31 Remembering Tech Sergeant Amos Buck Taylor
39:18 Easy Company's Legacy
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