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Episode 12: The Real Story

11/26/2020

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There is so much more to our national holiday of Thanksgiving than eating turkey, stuffing and gravy and it may even have less to do with the Pilgrims than you might think.
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Episode 11: Carnton Plantation - TN

11/19/2020

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Carnton Plantation in Franklin, TN
1345 Eastern Flank Circle,
Franklin, Tennessee
Tour the home and grounds Monday through Saturday: it is also available for weddings and events.
One of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War took place less than a mile from Carnton Plantation in Franklin, TN, on November 30, 1864.
Carnton’s proximity made it the perfect spot to serve as a field hospital. More than 1,750 Confederates lost their lives at Franklin
The ghosts of many that lost their lives on that battlefield still reside at the Plantation house today and are not shy about saying "hello".
(Zoom in on the night photos and see the General sitting on the porch. One shows a woman standing (partially covered by the column) Could this be Carrie, herself?)
*I did not capture these photos.

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Episode 10: The Story of Stephen Hopkins

11/12/2020

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He was an integral part of the building of a new nation and his story is stranger than fiction! Meet the man who survived a hurricane, almost hung for mutiny, starvation, and immortalized the England's most famous playwright as a drunken scoundrel.

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Episode 9: Stories & People from Death Valley

11/5/2020

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Death Valley is the largest national park south of Alaska and the lowest point in North America. Its brutal temperatures and less than 2 inches of rainfall annually, has ensured that this part of the world lives up to its name.
Address of the Amargosa Opera House: 608 Death Valley Jct, Death Valley, CA 92328
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