The American Attic

Eric Sweigert

Uncover historical insights that excite and entertain by taking a trip to the American Attic. Presented by the Sacramento Historical Society, join host Eric Sweigert as the rich history of the West comes to life through expert-led, dialogue driven explorations of the past. Each episode is handcrafted to address a unique part of this past, a part that reminds us not only of a bygone age, but more importantly, of the role we all play in shaping our own. Learn more at sachistoricalsociety.org/aa-podcast

  1. 04/01/2024

    Ep. 17: All Aboard with California State Railroad Museum Director Ty Smith

    Welcome to a new episode of the American Attic! Presented by the Sacramento Historical Society and hosted by Eric Sweigert, join us as we explore history and those that work tirelessly to preserve and promote it. In today’s episode, we sit down with the California State Railroad Museum Director Ty Smith, who’s passion for the past spans over two decades and includes historical and museum positions held in California’s capital and its sunny central coast. Under Ty’s leadership, currently the railroad museum is ‘on track’ to continue the museum’s proud legacy of serving nearly 600,000 annual visitors and reminding our community of the significance of the rails. Ty shares about his first encountering the significance of the past as a curious teenager, to a growing historical curiosity under the tutelage of cross-country walking historians, and finally to a full blown academic and professional career sharing the secrets of the past to all who will listen. With museum director Ty Smith leading the way, join us won’t you? For one more trip up to the American Attic. For more information on the American Attic visit our show homepage and to see all the other exciting work of the Sacramento Historical Society, visit sachistoricalsociety.org .  To make sure you don’t miss any new episodes or speakers with the Sacramento Historical Society, you can become a member by visiting our new membership page. Reference Links: Rob on the Road's spotlight on Hearst Castle & Ranch featuring Ty Smith

    51 min
  2. 01/17/2024

    Ep. 16: Panning for the past with local historian Christina Richter

    Welcome to a new episode of the American Attic! Presented by the Sacramento Historical Society and hosted by Eric Sweigert, join us as we explore history and those that work tirelessly to preserve and promote it. In today’s episode, we sat down with local historian, author and speaker, Christina Richter, who’s second book Placer County Past & Present is currently available. If history was a song, local historians provide the melody, and Christina Richter is certainly carrying the tune of Placer County history to all who will listen. She shares about how she arrived at her appreciation of the past, her current public pursuits in promoting local history and what gems await visitors to Placer County. Folks hoping to learn more about her work can visit her Our Spirit of History website as well. With historian Christina Richter leading the way, join us won’t you? For one more trip up to the American Attic. ------------------ For more information on the American Attic visit our show homepage and to see all the other exciting work of the Sacramento Historical Society, visit sachistoricalsociety.org .  To make sure you don’t miss any new episodes or speakers with the Sacramento Historical Society, you can become a member by visiting our new membership page. Reference Links: Local Historian Christina Richter’s site How to get your hands on a copy of guest’s most recent work Learn more about the Tevis Cup endurance race discussed

    56 min
  3. 11/29/2023

    Ep. 15: Showcasing Sacramento's History with Museum Director Delta Mello

    Welcome to a new episode of the American Attic! Presented by the Sacramento Historical Society join us as we explore history and those that work tirelessly to preserve and promote it. With a social following higher than the Smithsonian, Madrid’s Prado Museum and the SF MOMA, the folks at the Sacramento History Museum are leveraging our community’s diverse stories for audiences both near and far. In this episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with Delta Pick Mello, a driving force behind the Sacramento History Alliance and Executive Director of the museum. The episode takes a deep dive into our guest’s journey to this role, as well as the impact of the pandemic on the operations and priorities of the Sacramento History Museum. Delta provides valuable insights into how the museum adapted and persevered during those challenging times. Looking ahead, we explore the exciting happenings at the museum this month and leading into the holidays. From temporary exhibits to cornerstone features on display, Delta gives us a sneak peek of what visitors can expect such as the current lowrider exhibit, Boulevard Dreams, showcasingvthe deep roots of local lowriding culture. But that's not all! Delta also sheds light on the mission of the Sacramento History Alliance and what the future holds for their commitment to Sacramento exhibitions, education, preservation, and partnerships. We discuss opportunities and potential challenges on the horizon. And for those who want to engage with the museum's captivating content, we discuss how they came to have the most social media followers of a museum across their Tiktok, Youtube, and Facebook accounts. Please enjoy this engaging episode, where we unlock the hidden gems of Sacramento's past with Delta Pick Mello. For more episodes from the American Attic, visit our show homepage and to see all the other exciting work of the Sacramento Historical Society, visit sachistoricalsociety.org .  To make sure you don’t miss any new episodes or speakers with the Sacramento Historical Society, you can become a member by visiting our new membership page.

    47 min
  4. Ep 13: Unearthing Indomitable Sacramento with Steve Avella

    05/31/2023

    Ep 13: Unearthing Indomitable Sacramento with Steve Avella

    Step into the fascinating world of history with The American Attic podcast. In this captivating episode, join our host Eric Sweigert as we delve into the rich social history of Sacramento, California, with returning guest Steve Avella. Steve, a renowned historian, professor at Marquette University, and published author, brings his expertise and passion to the fore, guiding us through a captivating exploration of this vibrant city and the intersection of faith and a city's formation.  In this engaging conversation, we peel back the layers of Sacramento's past, and uncover the intricate processes of a historian's work. Discover how religion played a pivotal role in shaping the city's identity and development, as we examine the fascinating interplay between faith and community growth. But that's not all—our discussion extends beyond the confines of religion, delving into Sacramento's diverse ethnic history. Uncover the stories of various communities and their contributions to the city's cultural (and physical) tapestry, highlighting the resilience, struggles, and triumphs that have shaped Sacramento's unique character. With Steve Avella's wealth of knowledge and captivating storytelling, this episode offers a thought-provoking and immersive experience for history enthusiasts and curious listeners alike. Prepare to be enthralled as we bring Sacramento's vibrant social history to life, shedding light on the events, individuals, and ideas that have left an indelible mark on this captivating city. Tune in to The American Attic and embark on a journey through time, uncovering the hidden stories that lie just upstairs in the American Attic.

    1h 8m

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Uncover historical insights that excite and entertain by taking a trip to the American Attic. Presented by the Sacramento Historical Society, join host Eric Sweigert as the rich history of the West comes to life through expert-led, dialogue driven explorations of the past. Each episode is handcrafted to address a unique part of this past, a part that reminds us not only of a bygone age, but more importantly, of the role we all play in shaping our own. Learn more at sachistoricalsociety.org/aa-podcast