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.
1. TD ALLMAN AT THE LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY
2. THE “REAL” FIRST THANKSGIVING
3. FLORIDA SHEET MUSIC
1. MICHAEL GANNON ON COLONIAL CATHOLICISM AND JFK
2. THE FIRST BOOK ABOUT FLORIDA HISTORY
3. JACK DAVIS ON MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS
1. GARY MORMINO – LAND OF SUNSHINE, STATE OF DREAMS
2. DOCUMENTS FROM HENRY FLAGLER’S LUXURY HOTELS
3. BLUE CRAB IN FLORIDA
1. FLORIDA FOLK MUSICIAN AND JOURNALIST PETE GALLAGHER
2. JONATHAN DICKENSON’S JOURNAL
3. PREHISTORIC INDIAN MOUNDS IN TOMOKA STATE PARK
1. FPAN CRYPT COURSE
2. PATRICK SMITH 2013
3. SPECIAL OBJECTS FROM THE FHS ARCHIVE
4. ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S CATS
1. NATIVE FLORIDIAN AND MISSISSIPPIAN CULTURE
2. FLORIDA MPAS FROM THE 1500s AND 1700s
3. THE 1920 OCOEE MASSACRE
1. THE STETSON KENNEDY COLLECTION AT UF IN GAINESVILLE
2. FLORIDA GOVERNOR FRANCIS P. FLEMING LETTERS
3. PULITZER PRIZE WINNING AUTHOR GILBERT KING
1. THE NOVEL ‘REPARATION’ BY RUTH RODGERS
2. NINETEENTH CENTURY FLORIDA MONEY
3. WOODEN GOTHIC CHURCHES IN FLORIDA
1. 20TH ANNIVERSARY ST. LUKES CONCERT SERIES, OVIEDO
2. 1821 SPANISH DECREE TO CITIZENS OF ST. AUGUSTINE
3. 1920s URBAN PLANNING IN JACKSONVILLE
1. FINDING THE SLAVE SHIP GUERRERO
2. MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS IN THE FHS ARCHIVE
3. ST. CLOUD AS A CIVIL WAR VETERAN’S RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
1. ST. AUGUSTINE 448TH ANNIVERSARY FOUNDER’S DAY
2. EL DESTINO PLANTATION SLAVE DOCUMENTS
3. THE ORANGE BELT RAILWAY (CHIP FORD)
1. JOHN G. RILEY HOUSE MUSEUM IN TALLAHASSEE
2. TWO LETTERS FROM SEMINOLE CHIEFS TO PANTON LESLIE CO
3. THE CITRUS TOWER IN CLEREMONT (CHIP FORD)
1. JOHN SAMS HOMESTEAD ON NORTH MERRITT ISLAND
2. THE SUGAR CANE INDUSTRY IN FELLSMERE
3. THE VETERANS HISTORY PROJECT
1. MOSQUITOS, ALLIGATORS AND DETERMINATION 2013
2. CATCHING SNAKES FOR TOURISTS IN THE 1950s
3. LAST OF THE TROTLINE FISHERMEN
1. P.K. YONGE LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY AT UF
2. FLORIDA’S PORKCHOP GANG
3. PRE-COLUMBIAN FLORIDA
1. SHIRLY PAMPONI – INSTITUTE FOR OCEAN EXPLORATION, FIU
2. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAMS IN THE 1940s
3. NOVELIST RANDY WAYNE WHITE
1. MOUNT DORA’S LAKESIDE INN TURNS 130
2. VISITING A 1910 FISH CAM
3. HERB MILLER ON HERITAGE TOURISM AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
1. “WALKIN’ LAWTON” WINS SAMUEL PROCTOR ORAL HISTORY AWARD
2. FIRST ANNUAL FLORIDA MARITIME SCIENCE FESTIVAL
3. ANCIENT CANOES DISCOVERED
1. THE HIGHWAYMEN ARTISTS
2. PERRY, FLORIDA COMPANY STORE
3. BAY OF PIGS REMEMBERED
1. THE HISTORIC STATE CAPITOL MUSEUM
2. FLORIDA’S COLD WAR-ERA PLANS IN CASE OF NUCLEAR ATTACK
3. NATURALIST JOHN JAMES AUDUBON IN FLORIDA
1. THE CRYSTAL RIVER BOAT BUILDERS
2. 1513 MOMENT – FLORIDA’S NAVAL STORES INDUSTRY
3. JACK FAVORITE ON FLORIDA ANIMALS
4. JOURNALIST AMOS J. CUMMINGS IN FLORIDA
1. HARRY T. AND HARRIETTE V. MOORE POST OFFICE DEDICATION
2. DR. JAMES VANN ON PRACTICING MEDICINE IN THE 1950’S
3. MIRTA OJITO REMEMBERS THE MARIEL BOAT LIFT
1. T. D. ALLMAN “FINDING FLORIDA: THE TRUE HISTORY OF THE SUNSHINE STATE”
2. VERO DRIVE-IN THEATER OF THE 1950s
3. LOOKING FOR THE RUNAWAY SLAVE TOWN OF ANGOLA
1. KEN SASSAMAN ON PREHISTORIC SILVER GLEN RUN
2. 1513 MOMENT – PONCE DE LEON
3. HARBOR BRANCH OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE
4. SILVER SPRINGS
1. “CALLING YANKEES TO FLORIDA: HARRIET BEECHER STOWE’S FORGOTTEN TOURIST ARTICLES” JOHN T. FOSTER, JR.
2. THE PREHISTORIC VERO MAN
3. FLORIDA’S ASHLEY GANG

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