Florida Frontiers: The Weekly Radio Magazine

Florida Frontiers: The Weekly Radio Magazine of the Florida Historical Society is a weekly, half-hour radio program airing on public radiostations throughout the state beginning in January 2009. The program is a combination of interview segments and produced features covering history-based events, exhibitions, activities, places and people in Florida. We explore the relevance of Florida history to contemporary society and promote awareness of heritage and culture tourism options in the state.
Mosquitos, Alligators & Determination 2015
The Amazing Journey of Nathaniel H. Bishop
Traditional Bluegrass Music in Florida
Ann Browning Masters - Poetry of St. Augustine
Tin Can Tourist Glass Plate Negatives
Wooden Gothic Churches
Filthy Dreamers Documentary
Gregor McGregor and Amelia Island
Civil War Veteran's Retirement Community
Zora Neale Hurston 125th Birthday Cruise
Airplanes Importing Alcohol During Prohibition
19th Century Immigration
The Iconic Florida Song "Orange Blossom Special"
The 19th Century Courtmartial of William King
Fort King in the Second Seminole War
Everyday People Making History
Railroads in Florida
Early Horse Racing
The African Queen in Key Largo
18th Century Maps of Florida
Zora Neale Hurston and Food
Exploring New Worlds
The Hamilton R. Horsey Papers
Rum Runner Bill McCoy
Florida History Fair
2015 FHS Annual Meeting and Symposium
Spanish Exploration in the New World
Author Gary Mormino
The History of Sport Fishing in Florida
Early Racing in Florida
Sinking of the Steamship Maple Leaf
Handwritten Memoir of David Watt
The Play "A Vote: A Voice"
J.D. Sutton as William Bartram
American Revolution Papers
Turpentine Labor Camps
Florida Pirates, Real and Imagined
1933-34 World's Fair Pavilion
Eatonville Paintings by Andre Smith
The Ernest Hemingway House and Museum
Florida's Tung Oil Industry
Surfing in Florida
Archaeologist Annette Snapp
Shipwrecking in the Florida Keys
Puerto Rican Immigration
Florida Archaeology Month
Apache Indians Held Captive
Gary Monroe on Highwaymen Artists
THE BATTLE OF OLUSTEE REENACTMENT
WORLD WAR II CAMP GORDON JOHNSTON
SANTERIA IN FLORIDA
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR HISTORY EDUCATION CONFERENCE
1605 BOOK ABOUT THE HERNANDO DESOTO EXPEDITION
THE EARLY CITRUS INDUSTRY IN FLORIDA
POWER AND PARADISE IN WALT DISNEY’S WORLD
EARLY LAND GRANTS IN FLORIDA
JACKSON COUNTY IN THE RECONSTRUCTION ERA
MULTICULTURAL YBOR CITY
FLORIDA’S 1812 PATRIOT CONSTITUTION
19TH CENTURY TRAVEL IN FLORIDA
THE MIDDLE PASSAGE IN ST. AUGUSTINE
SUNNY SOUTH FARMS
TURNBULL PLANTATION EXHIBIT
LUCY ANNE HURSTON ON ZORA NEALE HURSTON
JACOB RHETT MOTTE JOURNAL
SPANISH COLONIAL ERA OLIVE JARS
GARY WHITE AT SPACE COAST BIRDING & WILDLIFE FESTIVAL
1888 YELLOW FEVER OUTBREAK IN JACKSONVILLE
HISTORIC DESIGNATION FOR MAITLAND ART CENTER
TARPON SPRINGS AND GREEK CULTURE
THE ST. JOHNS RAILWAY
HONTOON OWL SCULPTURE
FORT CAROLINE AND FRENCH FLORIDA
PEDRO MENENDEZ BIOGRAPHY
EARLY FLORIDA MAPS

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