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Cruising Through History

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Join us for Cruising Through History where we will explore the highways and byways of historical events both little known and well known to our listeners. Have questions or suggestions? Contact us at historycruise@mykpl.info
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In 1708, a Spanish galleon called the San Jose was lost in a battle with the British off the coast of Columbia. It was filled to the brim with treasure and all of that had been lost for hundreds of years...until recently. Scott and Zander discuss the circumstances of the wreckage and the implications of the find in 2024. Like the show? Feel free to…
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The Classic Moby Dick was indeed based on a real story that's even more exciting than the fictional book. Scott and Zander go over the terrifying tale of a misbehaving whale in this episode of Cruising Through History Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.info…
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The Great Chinese Famine is widely known as the deadliest famines and one of the greatest man-made disasters in human history. Scott, Zander, and special guest, Elliot, discuss what led to this famine and why it lasted so long. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.info…
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The honorable knight. The holy knight. The chivalrous knight. These are common phrases when describing knights, but what exactly were knights in history? Scott and Zander review the literature and the history to discover what knights really were. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at histo…
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Scott and Zander return to Asian and Middle Eastern history with the Silk Road. While not a literal road as we think of today and more connected paths and routes, the Silk Road passed through and developed trade in areas of the world that have less interest today. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion?…
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While more attention has been given to code breakers, codebreaking was a well sought skill oft overlooked historically. Scott and Zander go over what exactly codebreaking is and how information was a much sought tool in World War 2. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl…
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Of course, we do not mean Sherlock Holmes, but the real life con artist, Dr. Henry Howard Holmes, better known as H. H. Holmes. Listen to the thrilling tale of cons, murders, and underhanded deals presented by Scott and Zander Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.info…
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There are many found artifacts that have no agreed upon purpose or origin. The Antikythera Mechanism is one of these objects. Scott and Zander talk about how it was found, what its possible purpose was, and if there might be anything that can help decipher its use. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion…
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King Arthur is one of the longest lasting legends in English history and widespread in the memory of the world. But did King Arthur we know of really exist? Scott and Zander delve into the history and literature of King Arthur. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.info…
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The Third Reich performed many inhumane experiments including in the field of drugs and medication, in fact, Hitler himself took a wide variety of 'medication' for his ailments. Scott and Zander dive into the spread and use of drugs by the Nazi Party and its leader. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestio…
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While the Steven Spielberg movie was inspired by the book, "Jaws" by Peter Benchley, that book was in part inspired by the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916. Scott and Zander review the incidents and how sharks would be demonized throughout the 20th century because of it. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a su…
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United States history is riddled with tragedy regarding treatment of the native tribes indigenous to the U.S. The Osage were betrayed and swindled in a particularly heinous way. Scott and Zander review what happened and what, if anything, was done to help. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email u…
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Leonardi DaVinci is best known for his art, but DaVinci was more than just a genius artist. He was a genius inventor of strange machinations seemingly before his time. Scott and Zander delve into the wonderful world of DaVinci. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.info…
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Jack the Ripper was a notorious serial killer who's case still remains unsolved. Whether it is the "canon" murders or the extra murders, the history of Jack the Ripper rippled through the world. Scott and Zander discuss. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.info…
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Detective stories, real or fictional, have captured the imaginations of people everywhere, but who was the first real detective. Scott and Zander discuss who first created the ideas and practices of detective work that are still relevant today in fiction and reality. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggesti…
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Heavier than air flight was an elusive yet sought after technology that forms how we know of flight and aviation today. Scott and Zander explore the history of aviation and the Wright brothers in this second part on human flight. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.in…
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In 1866, a cholera outbreak took place in London's East End. Luckily, a man by the name of John Snow was there a learned a few new tricks to help track and identify how cholera spread. Scott and Zander discuss the incident Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.info…
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Nikola Tesla is often overshadowed by the historical electricity giant, Thomas Edison, but why is that the case? Scott and Zander review the history of Tesla, his visionary aspirations, and how he came to be a lesser historical figure. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@my…
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World War 2 was full of strange operations, fear, and sometimes odd partnerships. Operation Underworld is one of these strange occurrences where the U.S. navy partnered the Mafia! Scott and Zander explore this strange relationship Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.i…
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Alexander The Great is known as a conqueror, but he has many names across many regions of the middle east as his empire spread far and wide. Scott and Zander review how he became so well known across cultures and how he came to fall. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykp…
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Stonehenge: One of the great wonders of the world. Have Scott and Zander discovered the real reason why Stonehenge exists and how those great stones go there? No. But they do talk about the history and debate surrounding the monument in this episode. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at h…
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It is always thought that it was Europeans who 'discovered' America first. Is there a possibility that it was actually China? Scott and Zander discuss this theory along with China's naval fleet's travel. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.info…
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How does the field of dentistry relate to the mass advancement of plastic surgery in World War One? Take a glance at some of the advancements made during the Great War and where the origins of modern plastic surgery came from. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.info…
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After his presidency, Theodore Roosevelt was not one to sit idly. Roosevelt decided to go on a dangerous survey expedition in the Amazon Basin nearly losing life and limb in the process. Scott cruises along this life-threatening expedition. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycrui…
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The Salem Witch Trials are a widely looked at part of U.S. history, but what really started them and how did they end? What influenced fraudulent accusations and death? Scott uses his third eye and reveals what history says about the Salem Witch Trails. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us a…
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As much as we see in comics and tv Nazi expeditions for magical artifacts, the Nazi's did actually explore around the world to try and give themselves credibility. Scott Delves into one of these expeditions. Like the show? Feel free to like, subscribe, or follow. Want to give us a suggestion? Email us at historycruise@mykpl.info…
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