Episodios

  • 4th Avenue Theatre - Anchorage, Alaska
    Jan 14 2024

    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/historicpod

    The Chechahcos silent film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4hMTHyfMZo
    Welcome to HISTORIC, the podcast about old places and people who love them. I'm Carl, your guide. This episode delves into the Fourth Avenue Theater in Anchorage, Alaska. Explore the challenges of finding history in a young state and unravel the captivating journey of Austin Eugene, aka Cap, Lathrop – a rugged adventurer who shaped Alaska. Discover the architectural beauty and cultural significance of the Fourth Avenue Theater, its opulent design, and unique features. However, a somber turn awaits as the theater falls victim to urban development in 2022. Join me, Carl the Human, as we question the cost of progress on our collective history.

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    27 m
  • Stanley Hotel - Estes Park, Colorado
    Dec 5 2023

    Linktree: ⁠https://linktr.ee/historicpod⁠ Welcome to another episode of HISTORIC, the podcast about old places and people who love them. In this episode, we dive into the captivating tale of the Stanley Hotel, a historic establishment with a rich past and a touch of the paranormal.

    Named after its visionary founder, Freelan Oscar Stanley, this Colonial Revival masterpiece was completed in 1909, boasting 48 guest rooms, a dining room, and 24 shared bathrooms. The hotel stands proudly on a rocky hill, offering breathtaking views of Lake Estes, Prospect Mountain, and Rocky Mountain National Park.

    Join Carl The Human on a virtual tour through the Stanley Hotel's meticulously designed interior, blending modern comforts with century-old elegance. The lobby, with its rustic mountain lodge ambiance, sets the stage for a unique experience.

    Of course, I can't discuss the Stanley Hotel without delving into its reputation as one of the world's most haunted places. Explore the paranormal side of this historic gem, with tales of ghostly encounters and intriguing tours that include a Frozen Dead Guy adventure.

    Discover the unexpected twist in the Stanley's story with the bizarre tale of Bredo Morstoel, a frozen body, and a festival that found its new home in Estes Park. Is the Frozen Dead Guy exhibit at the Stanley as chilling as it sounds?

    Join Carl The Human to uncover the mysteries of the Stanley Hotel, and don't forget to catch up on other episodes of HISTORIC for more enthralling stories of history, historic preservation, and architecture.

    Go do something HISTORIC!


    Music

    "Brain Stew/Jaded" by Green Day

    "Where the Columbines Grow" by Arthur John Flynn, performed by Melanie (who I guess doesn't have a last name?) (this is one of two Colorado state songs, the other being "Rocky Mountain High" by John Denver)

    "Colorado" by Merle Haggard, which was in consideration for being the Colorado state song.

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    28 m
  • Octagon House - Watertown, Wisconsin
    Nov 20 2023

    LINKTREE: ⁠https://linktr.ee/historicpod⁠ What do you get when you mix a stubborn phrenologist, Wisconsin, and indoor kitchens? Watertown's landmark Octagon House! This week, Carl the Human takes you on an auditory tour of Watertown, Wisconsin, its pretty nice octagon house museum, a sleepy guy called Turkey, and a man who is humble enough to have his dinner prepared in full view.

    Octagon houses were a short lived, mostly midwestern fad. But are they RAD or BAD? Listen to find out for yourself!


    Music:

    "Doin' Time" by Sublime

    "Doin' Time (Marshall Arts Remix)" by Sublime, featuring The Pharcyde

    "Oh Wisconsin, Land of My Dreams" by Erma Howland Barrett, performed by Shari Sarazin (this song is Wisconsin's official State Ballad)

    "Wisconsin Death Trip" by Static X

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    20 m
  • Maryland State House - Annapolis, Maryland
    Oct 23 2023

    LINKTREE: ⁠https://linktr.ee/historicpod⁠ Welcome to HISTORIC, the podcast about old places and people who love them. In this episode, Carl the Human journeys back to the past, focusing on the iconic Maryland State House in Annapolis. This story will uncover its rich history, from the struggles of those who built it to its role in the finalization of the Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the American Revolutionary War.


    Plasterer Thomas Dance, a true artisan, climbed the towering scaffold inside the Maryland State House to put the finishing touches on this historic building. He supported his growing family while working on this monumental project that stands as a symbol of Maryland's resilience and history. This episode takes a poignant turn when we delve into the tragic fall of Thomas, an event that marked his legacy and exposed the grim realities of life for a widow in a bygone era. His widow, Mary Dance, faced immense hardship, denied not only compensation but even the tools that could have helped her rebuild her life.


    This episode will make you question the past and prompt reflection on the injustices faced by those whose contributions helped shape our world. As we evaluate the Maryland State House against our RAD or BAD rubric, we'll leave you with a compelling story that goes beyond the bricks and mortar, shedding light on the harsh realities of history.


    Tune in to HISTORIC to uncover the hidden tales of iconic places and the human stories that breathe life into them. This episode is a captivating blend of history, craftsmanship, and the struggles of those who toiled in the shadows, offering a unique perspective on Maryland's oldest capitol building and the people who built it.


    This episode features the following music:

    "Annapolis Awesome Song!" by The Guy Who Sings Songs About Cities & Towns (Matt Farley)

    "Fantasia and Fugue in A Minor" by Bach

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    16 m
  • Lagonda Club - Springfield, Ohio
    Oct 10 2023

    LINKTREE: ⁠https://linktr.ee/historicpod⁠ Join Carl the Human on this episode of HISTORIC as he delves into the intriguing history of the Lagonda Club building in Springfield, Ohio. Unravel the mystery behind the name "Lagonda" that permeates the city and discover its connection to the rich Indigenous history and waterways. Carl takes you on a visual tour of the four-story Lagonda Club building, exploring its architectural details and sharing his musings on the peculiarities of its design.

    Learn about the opulent past of the Lagonda Club, serving as a retreat for Springfield's aristocrats, and the subsequent transformation into the Chamber of Commerce headquarters. Experience the rise and fall of the club, its changing membership policies, and witness the evolution of the building from a luxurious haven to a practical business hub.

    Discover how Springfield, despite its ups and downs, embodies resilience and the spirit of the "little guy." Carl draws parallels between the city's history and the Lagonda Club building, emphasizing the rejection of elitism and the embrace of a community-focused identity. Explore Springfield's diverse journey, from challenging moments to its current state of equilibrium.

    The Lagonda Club building stands today as a silent monument, echoing the changing tides of Springfield's identity. Join Carl as he reflects on this architectural symbol, offering a unique perspective on how the city has shaped its own narrative over the years.

    Don't miss this episode that weaves together history, architecture, and social dynamics to unveil the layers of Springfield's past, present, and the enduring spirit that defines this Midwestern community.


    Contains music from "Beautiful Ohio" by Henry Burr and "Ohio (Come Back to Texas)" by Bowling For Soup.


    Social Media:

    Instagram: @HISTORIC_pod

    Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/HISTORICPODCAST

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    22 m