29 episodes

Mapstronaut started as a YouTube channel focusing on Arkansas history and culture. This podcast will explore some of those topics more in depth and some topics that are not well-suited to YouTube videos.

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Mapstronaut started as a YouTube channel focusing on Arkansas history and culture. This podcast will explore some of those topics more in depth and some topics that are not well-suited to YouTube videos.

    The Terrible Twilight: The Tornado Outbreak of March 21, 1952

    The Terrible Twilight: The Tornado Outbreak of March 21, 1952

    On March 21, 1952, a tornado outbreak struck the southern United States and no state was struck quite as hard as Arkansas, where 112 people were reported dead and hundreds more injured. Especially devastated was the White County town of Judsonia. On today's episode, we look back on that day and the people who faced the terrible twilight.

    • 25 min
    Chinese-Arkansans, A Brief History

    Chinese-Arkansans, A Brief History

    When talking about the history of Chinese immigrants in the United States, one doesn't often think about Southern states like Arkansas. However, Chinese-Americans had a significant impact on this region, especially the Mississippi Delta. Today, we'll take a look at that impact.

    • 17 min
    Historic Modern Architecture in Arkansas

    Historic Modern Architecture in Arkansas

    How's that for an oxymoron?  

    In this episode, I'll discuss the different styles of modern architecture as well as famous architects with ties to Arkansas and examples of those architectural styles from around the state. I'll also touch on why it is so important and so difficult to preserve buildings from this era of construction.
    This is a companion episode for a video coming soon to the Mapstronaut YouTube channel, so be sure to take a look at that if you have the opportunity. 

    • 44 min
    Arkansas and the Terrible, No Good, Very Bad January: The Snowstorms of January 1918

    Arkansas and the Terrible, No Good, Very Bad January: The Snowstorms of January 1918

    The snowfall of January 1918 would set records that would take more than a century to break or match, but just how did a state that averages only about six inches of snow each year manage to have two to three feet of snow in just one month? We'll be looking into some of the conditions that allowed for this unusual winter as well as the impacts that it had on the state on this week's episode of Mapstronaut Bonus. 

    • 17 min
    This One's for All the... Aluminum?: Arkansas's History of Hosting College Football Bowl Games

    This One's for All the... Aluminum?: Arkansas's History of Hosting College Football Bowl Games

    While none of the big bowl games you saw on TV this year took place in Arkansas, that doesn't mean that the state has no experience in that field. As a matter of fact, Arkansas has hosted several bowl games. It's just that none of the big ones ever managed to stick. 

    Today we'll take a look at the history of those games that Arkansas hosted and I'll try not to get too distracted by the NCAA Championships on mute in the background. 

    • 17 min
    Rollin' on the River (and Some Canals) -- The McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System

    Rollin' on the River (and Some Canals) -- The McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System

    In 1971, the largest civil engineering feat of the US Army Corps of Engineers was completed, a project which turned one of the largest rivers in the United States into a commercially navigable waterway. Today, that system is responsible for transporting over a billion dollars worth of commodities, preventing millions of dollars of flood damage, and providing essential connection from seaports to cities in the middle of the continent. Join me today to learn about the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System and why it might be one of the most economically significant construction projects in Arkansas history. 

    • 12 min

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