Episode 93 kicks off with major breaking news. The Lady of the Dunes was finally identified after nearly fifty years as a Jane Doe. It was a huge break in the case. Who was she? How did Frank Durant's documentary help spur this resolution? These topics and many more, including how it affects the upcoming Lady of the Dunes book, will be discussed on the show.
Thanksgiving is getting closer. New England got its name from the Pilgrims and their descendants who first landed in America in 1620. However, before they found Plymouth they spent five weeks on Cape Cod. Learn about where the Pilgrims walked on the Cape and then go and visit them yourselves.
New England might not come to mind when thinking of the major hubs of music in the United States. There are surprisingly far more famed acts from the six states of the region than you might think. This week we'll go way Back in the Day to look at some famous musicians from New England. It will likely be the first of several segments.
What do you think of when someone asks about the 1980s? This weeks Top 5 will feature symbols of the 80s. From music to technology, from fads to fashion, what made the list?
There is a brand new This Week In History and Time Capsule featuring the legendary collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge aka 'Galloping Gertie.'
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