This podcast channel covers Western History, writers and researchers, The American Southwest History and Old West History. There’s something for everyone on the CochiseCounty_Travels Network. You can find this podcast on YouTube, Spotify, IHeart Radio and ITunes.
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Traveling through Texas, New Mexico, or Arizona? I’ll share with you the cool in strange places I’ve been to including its history, macabre, Paranormal, weird and just plain awesome.
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Things in and around New Mexico. The history that made New Mexico. It's about the food and the lifestyles that make this the Land Of Enchantment. It's all in New Mexico.
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Most airlines don't have stories about high stakes arm wrestling, planes full of dogs, and a decade of go-go boots, but Southwest isn't like most airlines. To celebrate 50 years of flying, Southwest Airlines proudly presents this 20 episode series featuring first-hand stories from the people who lived through the wildest and most memorable moments in the airline's history. Hosted by Southwest employees Quinnie Jenkins and Lucas Hershberger, produced by LA Times Studios and At Will Media. Thi ...
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Welcome to Undiscovered Utah, the podcast that takes you beyond the beaten path and into the heart of one of America’s most diverse and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a curious explorer, our podcast uncovers the hidden gems and untold stories of Utah. Join us as we explore the lesser-known trails, secret spots, and fascinating tales that make the Beehive State a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Tune in, and let us be your guide to the extraordinary b ...
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The National Park Service (NPS) Southwest Archeology Podcast explores archeological projects and historic preservation at NPS sites in the southwest. Get a behind-the-scenes view of how National Park Service archeology works through interviews with park staff, university researchers, and tribal partners. The show is produced by the Southern Arizona Office, and interviews include both NPS employees and partners.
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Galveston Unscripted is your podcast and audio tour for Galveston Island! Galveston Unscripted is transforming Galveston into the worlds largest free museum! Galveston, Texas is home some of Texas' most significant people, places, and historical events, and hundreds of Texas historical markers and locations!Join Galveston Unscripted and VisitGalveston.com in exploring Galveston Island's history and culture to discover what makes Galveston Island one of a kind!
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Accidentally Fasting is a weekly show about everything from psychology to history with a bunch of horribly dirty jokes tossed in the mix. Hosts Katie and Alex travel, chat with friends, and discuss real-life stuff that matters in the American Southwest. Who really owns the information about our online lives? Which bartender was it that roofied the whole lot of us? Is that packet of Kool-Aid from 1983 really spoiled? Find out the answers to these questions and more while fasting with AF. Plea ...
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John and I chat about his books, his research and Billy The Kid
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Henry Rosenberg, a Swiss immigrant who arrived in Galveston in 1843, became a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist, significantly shaping the city's development. Despite his contributions to public institutions, including the first free public library in Texas, Rosenberg's legacy is also tied to Galveston's complex history of slavery and segr…
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This Might Change your entire view of World History
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Tonight JB shares some really crazy evidence that could possibly change your view of World History as we know it. What is the evidence? Well, you will need to listen to find out.By Undiscovered Utah
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Mike shares stories of his new book about The Bird Cage Theater
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Galveston's history is a complex mix of prosperity and vice, shaped by its role as a major port city and its reputation as the "Sin City of the Southwest." The Island's era of gambling, bootlegging, and a thriving red-light district left a significant imprint on its identity. Even after the city clamped down on these activities, their legacy remain…
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Michelle shares her story of researching and writing about Jesse James and Wild West History.
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Galveston's Pleasure Pier: Flagship of Amusement
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Let's explore Galveston's Pleasure Pier, from its World War II days as a military depot to its transformation into a beloved amusement hub, to hotel, and back to amusement park that has delighted visitors for generations. Discover the rise, fall, and rebirth of this iconic landmark, and why it remains a cherished part of Galveston's coastal charm. …
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Interview with Donna Wojcik, Researcher/Archivist at NM Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum The 47-acre campus features several barns, animals, a greenhouse, play areas for children, a theater, the Heritage Garden, and much more. Permanent and changing exhibits, a theater, lib…
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Bill shares how he became a historian and a writer.
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Galveston-Veracruz: A Coastal Connection (Sister City Series)
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Galveston Island and Veracruz, Mexico, have formed a unique bond through their shared history and coastal tourism. The cities became "Sister Cities" in 1985. Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Unscripted? Follow Galveston Unscripted on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! More history content on Visit Galveston!…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). Today, Mesilla is home to historical attractions such as the San Albino Basilica. Still, it also features a variety of contemporary boutiques, unique stores, galleries, wineries, and specialty restaurants serving traditional …
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Utah's Greatest Mystery... Where should we eat?
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Tonight, JB. talks about one of the greatest mysteries of all time. As Undiscovered Utah travels around the great southwest we are always asking ourselves. Where should we eat? So tonight we are going to share with you some of our favorite places to get some grub and some really great places that might be Undiscovered to you.…
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Gail Blankenau talk about her new book, Journey to Freedom.
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Galveston-Niigata: 60 Years of Cultural Exchange (Sister City Series)
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The sister city relationship between Galveston Island and Niigata, Japan, has flourished since 1965 through shared challenges and cultural exchanges. As their 60th anniversary approaches, we'll explore how these distant port towns exemplify resilience, culture, and global unity. Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Unscripted? Follow Galveston Un…
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Mark Warren and I chat about The Texas Story of Nate Champion.
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How does a seemingly bothersome seaweed transform into a pivotal element of the marine ecosystem? The green and brown seaweed that washes ashore on Galveston’s beaches each year, providing essential habitats for marine life and preventing beach erosion. Let's look into the challenges it poses for beachgoers and the tourism industry, and how the Gal…
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Spotify updates with Riverside
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The Legend of Cibola or the Legend of the Seven Cities of Gold, were they in Utah? Listen to JB tell this interesting story. You might be shocked.By Undiscovered Utah
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Stewart Beach: Eight Decades of Family Fun and Transformation
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From its conception by Mayor Brantley Harris, inspired by the grand beaches of the Atlantic Coast, to its development with the help of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration, Stewart Beach has experienced pivotal moments that shaped it into an iconic park. Overcoming racial segregation in the 1960s and implementing family-f…
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Inside the Basilica of San Albino: A Glimpse of Mesilla's Rich Heritage
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). Nestled in the heart of the enchanting town of Mesilla, New Mexico, stands the historic Basilica of San Albino, an architectural gem and a testament to the rich cultural heritage of this region. Mesilla, with its vibrant past…
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What if we told you that Galveston Island has played host to some of the most influential figures in U.S. history, including presidents who left their mark not just on the nation, but on this charming Texan haven? From Ulysses S. Grant's groundbreaking visit in 1880 to the poignant tour of Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush in the aftermath of Hurri…
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The Bower Atmosphere with Victoria Lamont
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Victoria and I talk about the life of B.M. Bower.
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). As the South Fork and Salt Fires continue challenging firefighting efforts in the Ruidoso and Mescalero areas, the community faces new threats from severe flooding triggered by recent heavy rains. Today's update underscores e…
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Brad Courtney and I discuss Doc Holliday’s life before Tombstone.
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Charley Martin - A Man of Bad Associations
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Nicholas Cataldo and I chat about the life of Charley Martin.
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From April to July, Galveston's beaches host nesting Loggerhead, Green, and Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles. These turtles face numerous threats, but we can help by picking up litter, and reporting sightings to the Turtle Island Restoration Network. Every action counts in ensuring their survival for future generations. Galveston Unscripted What is Galves…
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One week follow up to the fires in Ruidoso, NM
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). The past week has been marked by disaster for people in and around Ruidoso, New Mexico. The two wildfires that ravaged parts of the resort mountain community — the South Fork Fire and the Salt Fire — were reported on Monday, …
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Josh Slatten and I chat about the proposed ranch of Billy the Kid.
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Central High School's Contributions to Education in Galveston
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Old Central High School in Galveston, Texas, the first public high school for Black students west of the Mississippi River, educated over 40,000 students from 1886 to 1968, fostering a legacy of pride, unity, and academic excellence. Its history reflects the perseverance and dedication of its community, making it a cornerstone in the fight for educ…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). RUIDOSO, N.M. — According to New Mexico Forestry Division officials, the South Fork Fire has claimed about 1,400 buildings. The fire has grown to 15,276 acres as of Tuesday night. One person has died from the fire, according …
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). Two fast-growing fires are tearing across a southern New Mexico tribal reservation and converging on a village “like a pair of tongs,” prompting thousands of residents to evacuate, officials say. A wall of smoke filled the sk…
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Ana and I talk about her professional career creating film. We also talk about Doc Holliday and the articles she’s written.
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Reedy Chapel's Storied Past and Cultural Impact
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Reedy Chapel, located at 20th Street and Broadway in Galveston, is a historic church that played a role in the announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas on June 19, 1865, a date now celebrated as Juneteenth. Established in 1848 and known as the "Mother Church of Texas," it became the first African Methodist Episcopal Church in the stat…
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On tonight's episode, JB take you into the Uinta Basin and shares with you some of the reports complied by a man by the name of Junior Hicks concerning UFO and other high strangeness witnessed in the Basin over the last 60 years. You don't what to miss this episode.By Undiscovered Utah
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Mark and I discuss the Tombstone Epitaph, Tombstone and John Clum
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Galveston Island's Transformation: From Commerce Hub to Tourist Haven
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Let's take a look into how Galveston Island transformed from a commercial powerhouse in the mid-1800s into the "Playground of the Southwest." From a yachting adventure in 1842, the impact of the railroad in the 1850s, and the rise of health tourism in the 1880s with luxurious resorts like the Pagoda Bathhouse, the island's resilience after the 1900…
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Robert Aquinas McNally - Cast Out of Eden
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Robert and I discuss the history of John Muir, as we chat about his book: Cast Out of Eden - The Untold Story of John Muir, Indigenous Peoples, and the American Wilderness.
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J. B. shares the story of the lost gold treasure somewhere near the ruins of Cliff Station.By Undiscovered Utah
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Uncover the legendary history of the Hotel Galvez, the "Queen of the Gulf," which has stood as a beacon of hope and resilience since its grand opening in 1911. From hosting iconic figures like Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eisenhower to serving as the wartime headquarters for the Coast Guard during World War II, the Galvez has seen it all. G…
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The Hidden Underwater Marvels of The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
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Explore the hidden wonders of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, located 100 miles south of the Texas coastline in the Gulf of Mexico. This sanctuary spans 160 square miles of vibrant coral ecosystems atop unique salt dome formations. Learn about the sanctuary's geology, its formation, and the diverse marine life it supports, from s…
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FYI, The Wizard of Oz and the Organ Mountains, NM
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). The Organ Mountains are featured in The Wizard of Oz as the backdrop to the Wicked Witch's castle, with the City of Oz supposedly on the other side. The mountains in the movie are a painting of the Organ Mountains from the La…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). The Roswell incident is a collection of events and myths surrounding the 1947 crash of a United States Army Air Forces balloon near Roswell, New Mexico. Operated from the nearby Alamogordo Army Air Field and part of the top s…
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The hot summer months are quickly approaching. On tonight's episode, JB introduces you to The Arapeen. What is the Arapeen you ask? Well, you will have to listen to find out. But it is a supper fun way to cool off on those hot summer days.By Undiscovered Utah
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Just wanted to keep everyone update on what’s happening with the podcasts
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Dr. Hal Needham Deciphers the Colorful Coastline of Galveston Island
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Explore the dynamic hues of Galveston Island's shores with Dr. Hal Needham, a local meteorologist and climate data scientist deeply connected to the island's natural science. In our conversation, learn about the natural forces behind Galveston's colorful coastline. Learn how geology and Gulf currents combine, creating a mesmerizing display. Gain in…
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). What's involved in a name change? For me, it's for better recognition. I've found many podcasts with the "On The Fly" as a name, well, I'm changing that. I'm changing it to All In New Mexico. Subject will be the same, the nam…
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Tonight JB tells the story of the Utah ghost town of Iosepa. If you've never heard of Iosepa, it's a fascinating story and if you have heard of Iosepa, it's still a fascinating story.By Undiscovered Utah
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INSP’s, John Mullan - RoadBuilder of the West
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Executive Producer Sam Dolan and I discuss INSP’s Into The Wild Frontier and the episode, John Mullan: RoadBuilder of the West
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Please send me a message. Maybe what you'd like to hear about or what you think I'm doing wrong, (that will be a long list). While Manhattan Project staff members watched anxiously, the device exploded over the New Mexico desert, vaporizing the tower and turning the sand around the base of the tower to a green glass. Seconds after the explosion cam…
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