History Reinvented: The Stairs to Nowhere
In this new season of History Reinvented we’ll uncover stories of Pine Camp.
In the late 19th century, the 160 acres along the northern border of the city of Richmond was known as the City Farm or City Jail Farm. Later on, Richmonders who were battling contagious diseases, including smallpox and tuberculosis, were isolated on the property.
But because this was the post Civil War South and the height of the Jim Crow era, only white patients were treated until eventually a separate house was built for the city’s Black population. When vaccinations were finally able to stem the diseases, the land and buildings began to take on new life. And while the whites only building remained, the Black ward was torn down.
It’s here where mysteries are being uncovered and the history of those patients and the land itself is being rediscovered. And it’s here where the land is taking on a new life which will allow new stories to emerge.
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Episodes
Wrap up Season 2 & an Ask
A Diabolical Piece of Land
A Green Trail
Historical Trash
It's all about the Culture
Your Stay in Pine Camp
Mystery Stairs
You Gotta Get Out of Here!
Meet the Researchers
Pine Camp Bonus Episode - The Other Sanatorium
City Jail Farm becomes tuberculosis hospital
The Stairs to Nowhere - New Season
New History Reinvented Season Teaser
Wrap up & So Long
Take it to the Bridge
Ospreys & Asphalt
Back to the Island
The Public Speaks
Fishing for Info
Hidden History
Special Update on History Reinvented
What’s Next for Mayo Island?
Island Life