34 episodes

Who Knew? A History Podcast is a show written and produced by Chesney Allgood and Geoff Rixon, two American History teachers at Bishop O'Connell High School in Arlington, VA. We create episodes covering review content for our students, historical topics connected to current events, and quirky historical stuff we're interested in. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Who Knew? A History Podcast Mrs. Allgood and Mr. Rixon

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Who Knew? A History Podcast is a show written and produced by Chesney Allgood and Geoff Rixon, two American History teachers at Bishop O'Connell High School in Arlington, VA. We create episodes covering review content for our students, historical topics connected to current events, and quirky historical stuff we're interested in. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Mary Cassatt and the Art of the Fair

    Mary Cassatt and the Art of the Fair

    Mary Cassatt is one of the most important artists in American history, and much of her time was spent in Paris, France. But as we return to the Columbian Exposition for our latest Who Knew? episode, Mrs. Allgood and Mr. Rixon will dive into Cassatt's impact and influence in Chicago, her travels throughout Europe, and what makes something a distinct "Cassatt" painting.


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    • 57 min
    Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing the Grounds

    Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing the Grounds

    As Mrs. Allgood and Mr. Rixon return to Chicago and the Columbian Exposition, we focus on the man who designed its fairgrounds: Frederick Law Olmsted. In our latest episode from Season Two, we explore Olmsted's varied life and career as a businessman, farmer, Union soldier, and what he is best known for, landscape architect and designer of some of America's most celebrated parks and public gardens.


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    • 55 min
    George Ferris and the Ferris Wheel

    George Ferris and the Ferris Wheel

    We're back! After months of delays, Mrs. Allgood and Mr. Rixon are pleased to bring you an all-new episode of Who Knew? A History Podcast! And we return to Chicago and the Columbian Exposition of 1893 to take in one of its premier attractions - the Ferris Wheel. This episode is packed with lots of information - design, fair amusements, the proper pronunciation of college names, and quicksand! But at the heart of the episode is one engineer whose singular vision would bring about an attraction that not only bears his name, but would become a hallmark of fairs and amusements around the world.

    Original music composed and performed by Matthew Brown.




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    • 52 min
    New Episodes Coming in 2022!

    New Episodes Coming in 2022!

    We know many of you have been patiently waiting for our next episodes about the Chicago World’s Fair. We were on track to get them published over the summer, but between vacations, family obligations, and the eventual start of the school year, we fell a little bit behind.

    But fear not! Mrs. Allgood and I are hard at work editing the remaining World’s Fair episodes, and we hope to have them up in the future. We’re also making plans for our summer season in 2022, when we’ll be exploring a brand new topic, and one we think fans will be very excited about!

    To stay up to date on the latest episodes, be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Thank you so much for your support of Who Knew? A History Podcast.


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    Aunt Jemima: The Fair, Foods, and Branding

    Aunt Jemima: The Fair, Foods, and Branding

    The Columbian Exposition of 1893 is linked to several famous American food brands, including Vienna Beef Hot Dogs and Hershey's Chocolate. But it was also the debut of Aunt Jemima, the famous mascot for the ready-made pancake mix brand. And in the years since, the mascot and the brand have been the topic of controversy. In our second episode of season two, Mrs. Allgood and Mr. Rixon explore the origins of the pancake company, as well as the troubling roots of the character, how she was portrayed, and how events in the 21st century have forced a reckoning around how history depicts certain figures and eras.


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    The Columbian Exposition: A Trip Around the Fair

    The Columbian Exposition: A Trip Around the Fair

    Mrs. Allgood and Mr. Rixon are back for Season Two of Who Knew? A History Podcast! And this season, we're taking the listeners back in time to an event that created modern America - the Chicago World's Fair of 1893. In our first episode, we explore how the fair ultimately landed in Chicago, the construction process, and finally, Mrs. Allgood gives us a tour of what a spectator would see at the "White City." A special shout-out goes to O'Connell student Matthew Brown, who wrote and composed all of the incredible music you'll hear throughout this season!


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    • 57 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

lizziedlphns ,

A Great Podcast for students and History nerds

I really love history and always like to find out the weird thing or how something started, like why do we sound like this and British people have an accent ( Mrs.Allgood might know this). Anyway this podcast is entertaining, informative and has some great puns and dad jokes. I know this is meant for a high school class but it is clean and informative for anyone who likes history. Like holy moly! Chef Boyardee was a real guy not some complete cartoon marketing scheme to make kids want it. I highly recommend this for anyone who likes history and also likes to know random facts to say at parties (after COVID, please social distance for now). It’s an interesting podcast that digs into those issues and people you may have heard about but didn’t learn to much about in your history classes.

carnrich ,

Great learning!

I wish I had a podcast like this when I was taking APUSH! Really informative and good at looking at e untold part of history. The hosts are genuinely interested and interesting to listen to, and well researched. Would love to know where sources came from!

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