Go South Old Man
Episodes
30 episodes
Murder by Moonshine
We visit the site of the nations first Temperance Martyr, Alice Stewart in the town of Drakeville, Ga.
Laziness Works!
We visit one of Georgia's oldest, best and lesser know distilleries, in Big Shanty...I mean, Kennesaw Georgia!Listening to the "Is that the Chattanooga Choo-Choo" episode first, will add some depth of understanding to this podcast.<...
Spitsbergen:Southeast
We look at how one man restored & then gifted land that was stripped by mining, but today is a hidden gem, that you can visit and enjoy!Questions and/or comments: Gosoutholdmanpodcast@gmail.com
Diplomatic Retreat
We visit the Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge in South Carolina. Discover what brought Diplomats/Ambassadors to buy and own this property for over 300 years!Email: Gosoutholdmanpodcast@gmail.com
Cotton is King!
We visit Redcliffe Plantation, the home of infamous South Carolina Lawyer, Newspaper Editor, and Politician: James Henry Hammond.
Southern Rhythm
We look back at where bands like The Atlanta Rythym Section, .38 Special, and Lynryd Skynyrd recorded some the greatest Yacht & southern Rock anthems - Studio 1
2 Oxen or 1024 Chickens
In this episode, we visit The Computer Museum of America and find out if it's better to have 2 strong Oxen or 1024 Chickens. The answer may dictate the future of how computers are built and used by us!
Headaches and Heartaches
We look at an American Folk hero & one of the most dangerous sections of Railroad track in the country.
What About the Poor Cash Customer?
We visit the museum of that southern food icon: The Waffle House!
Every Car Has A Story
We visit the brand new Savoy Auto Museum and discover a great place that no seems to have been to!
You Don't Know What You Don't Know
Avisit to one of the most unusual bookstores in the country- and the man behind it!
15 Mins of Fame
The Civil War, the death of a General & a future U,S, President bring short lived fame & destruction to a small, primitive Baptist church.
Play Ball!
A look at when the Atlanta Crackers played ball at "Poncy" field and the part that you can still see today!
"Is that the Chattanooga Choo-Choo?"
A look at the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862, on it's 160th annv,Dean Landeche links to alot more info and events about "The Chase"!http://ourtravelcafe.com/chaseNewsbreak.com (search "Danland" & look for article on ...
Well...This is Awkward
A celebration of GA Beer Day, International Women's Day & St. Patricks led me to a place in Fayetteville, Ga