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Say it with History with Holley Snaith
Jun 15, 2026
Unknown duration
Maryland's Agricultural Heritage with Secretary Kevin Atticks
Jun 1, 2026
40m 52s
Ep. 5: The Free Press
Jun 1, 2026
48m 55s
We Make History with Jennifer Sieck
May 19, 2026
36m 33s
Women Who Watched the Skies with Anne Dobberteen
May 11, 2026
40m 41s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/15/26 | ![]() Say it with History with Holley Snaith | Today we're joined by Holley Snaith, fellow podcaster (Say it with History), historian and writer to discuss the digital preservation of history and a historical restoration project at Val-Kill, Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site. Eleanor's Pictures - National Park ServiceMy Website - www.holleysnaith.com Author Profile - American Masters Say It With History - Apple Podcasts or Spotify | — | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Maryland's Agricultural Heritage with Secretary Kevin Atticks✨ | agriculturecraft beverage industry+4 | Kevin Atticks | Maryland Department of CommerceMaryland Alcohol Manufacturing Promotion Fund | Maryland | Marylandagriculture+8 | — | 40m 52s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Ep. 5: The Free Press✨ | free pressfreedom of speech+4 | Savannah Wood | Baltimore Afro-AmericanAfro Charities+3 | Maryland | free pressfreedom of speech+6 | — | 48m 55s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() We Make History with Jennifer Sieck✨ | historyAfrican American literature+3 | Jennifer Sieck | Anacostia Community MuseumDC Women Speak+1 | Washington, D.C. | Jennifer SieckAnacostia Community Museum+5 | — | 36m 33s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Women Who Watched the Skies with Anne Dobberteen✨ | women's historyair defense+3 | Anne Dobberteen | Preservation Maryland | Washington, D.C. | womenair defense+3 | — | 40m 41s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Developing Multi-Sensory Experiences with Dr. Cheryl Fogle-Hatch✨ | multi-sensory experiencesmuseum exhibits+3 | Dr. Cheryl Fogle-Hatch | MuseumSenses LLC | — | multi-sensorymuseums+3 | — | 35m 33s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Ep. 4: We're Still Here✨ | Indigenous historyactivism+3 | Anjela Barnes | Accokeek Foundation | Piscataway ParkPiscataway | PiscatawayAccokeek Foundation+3 | — | 37m 45s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Finding Your Roots with Athina Ramphal✨ | genealogyidentity+3 | Athina Ramphal | The Genealogy ClubFinding Your Roots: The Seedlings+3 | Johns Hopkins University | genealogyidentity+5 | — | 36m 42s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Worth Preserving with Kate Wood✨ | preservationarchitecture+3 | Kate Wood | Worth PreservingPreservation Maryland | — | preservationrehabilitation+3 | — | 32m 19s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Researching a Historic Property with Christiana Limniatis and Maggie Pelta-Pauls✨ | historic property researchhidden histories+3 | Christiana LimniatisMaggie Pelta-Pauls | Preservation MarylandPreserveCast | — | historic propertyresearch+3 | — | 32m 52s | |
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| 4/6/26 | ![]() Historic Shoemaking With Andrew Rowand✨ | historic shoemaking17th century+5 | Andrew Rowand | Eric Sloane MuseumTradesUp | — | shoemakinghistorical artifacts+5 | — | 37m 05s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() The Rise and Fall of the Ferry Era with Martin J. Bollinger✨ | ferry transportationMaryland history+3 | Martin J. Bollinger | MCHC PressWhen Claiborne Bridged the Chesapeake: The Rise and Fall of the Ferry Era | MarylandChesapeake Bay | ferry eratransportation+6 | — | 36m 44s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Architecture and the Displacement of Cultural Heritage with Itohan I. Osayimwese✨ | architecturecultural heritage+3 | Itohan I. Osayimwese | Brown UniversityColonialism and Modern Architecture in Germany+1 | — | architecturecultural heritage+3 | — | 53m 24s | |
| 3/20/26 | ![]() EP. 3: The Postmaster Who Printed a Revolution✨ | women in historyAmerican Revolution+3 | — | Declaration of Independence | Baltimore | Mary Katharine GoddardBaltimore+3 | — | 49m 18s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Breathing Space: The Architecture of Pneumatic Beings with Tim Altenhof✨ | architecturepneumatic beings+3 | Tim Altenhof | University of InnsbruckZone Books+1 | Berlin | architecturepneumatic beings+5 | — | 42m 15s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() GeoTours in Heritage Tourism with Emily Huebner✨ | heritage tourismgeocaching+3 | Emily Huebner | Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area | — | geocachingGeoTours+3 | — | 37m 00s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Harrison Goodall Fellowship with Elicia Garske✨ | preservationfellowship+3 | Elicia Garske | Harrison Goodall FellowshipPreservation Maryland+1 | — | Harrison Goodall FellowshipElicia Garske+3 | — | 36m 05s | |
| 2/23/26 | ![]() History of Cities in the Modern World with Bruno Carvalho | Today we're joined by Bruno Carvalho, Chair of the Program of History and Literature professor at Harvard University, where he teaches courses on cities. He is the author of The Invention of the Future: A History of Cities in the Modern World on the history of urbanization—from Lisbon to New York, Paris to Rio de Janeiro, and Buenos Aires to Lagos and Porous City: A Cultural History of Rio de Janeiro. | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Revolution@250: Washington's Resignation | Today we’re traveling back to December 23rd, 1783, to the Maryland State House in Annapolis, a quiet moment that spoke louder than any battle: General George Washington’s resignation of his military commission.It’s easy to remember Washington as the victorious commander of the Continental Army, but what he did after the war was just as revolutionary. When he handed back his commission to Congress, he voluntarily gave up power, something almost unheard of in the 18th century, especially for a man who could have ruled as a king.In today’s episode, we’ll unpack why that decision was so significant — how it set a precedent for civilian control of the military, influenced the founding of the Republic, and helped define the very idea of American leadership. We’ll also look at what this moment meant for Washington himself — and for a nation still learning what it meant to be free.Our guest is Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky, a presidential historian and the Executive Director of the George Washington Presidential Library. She’s the author of the award-winning book The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution, which explores how Washington built the presidency and set lasting precedents for executive power. Her work has appeared in outlets like The Washington Post, TIME, and The Wall Street Journal, and she’s a frequent commentator on how early American leadership continues to shape our politics today.Her insight into Washington’s character, decision-making, and vision for the new republic makes her the perfect person to help us understand the deeper meaning behind that quiet yet revolutionary moment in Annapolis, when the most powerful man in America chose to give up power. | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() The Historic Savannah Foundation with Collier Neeley | Today we're talking with the president and CEO of the Historic Savannah Foundation, Collier Neeley about his path to preservation and the work of the Historic Savannah Foundation, a legacy organization when it comes to preservation here in the United States. | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() What’s Community Archaeology with Katherine Sterner | You are once again listening to PreserveCast. Today I'm joined by archaeologist, professor, and a great friend, Dr. Kat Sterner, an assistant professor of anthropology at Towson University and the director of the Baltimore Community Archaeology Lab. This episode covers community archaeology and its impact. | — | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Unwrapping the Story of Mrs. Claus with Pamela McColl | Are you starting to get into the holiday spirit? In this episode, we’re joined by Pamela McColl—award-winning author, publisher, and historian of Christmas tradition. Since the 1990s, McColl has worked through her own publishing company to bring books of social and historical significance to readers. Her latest work, Wondrous Mrs. Claus: A Literary and Pictorial Review of the Christmas Character, delves deeply into the origins, evolution, and cultural impact of Santa’s better half. Join us as we explore the rich history and enduring magic of Mrs. Claus. To purchase: https://politics-prose.com/book/9781927979389?srsltid=AfmBOop2v7gn2gvOqINiEaWn2LhVOzt00mZT7273pF40S2mwqxvziIGI | — | ||||||
| 7/21/25 | ![]() Tailcoats to Tan Suits: Presidential Fashion with Summer Anne Lee | Today's episode features a first - a fashion historian, Brooklyn-based Summer Anne Lee. She has an MA in Fashion and Textile Studies from the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she currently teaches various courses in fashion history. Summer's research areas have included subcultural style and the history of women's underpinnings, and she is currently writing a book titled Presidential Fashion: An Illustrated History for the Yale University Press. Learn more: https://www.summerannelee.com/ As referenced: The Roaring Twenties and The Swinging Sixties: https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum/exhibitions/roaring-and-swinging.php | — | ||||||
| 11/7/22 | ![]() Stop the Road: A Conversation with E. Evans Paull | Hold onto your steering wheel as we’re about to hit the road on this week’s PreserveCast as we talk with Evans Paull about Baltimore’s Stop the Road movement, the historic waterfront communities saved, and the Highway to Nowhere. Detailed in his recently released book, Stop the Road: Stories from The Trenches of Baltimore’s Road Wars, Paull will give us a glimpse into the up-close-and-personal account of Baltimore’s 40-year battle over highway plans. E. Evans Paull spent 45 years as a city planner working in Baltimore and nationally on urban redevelopment issues. He began his career in the Baltimore City Department of Planning as a generalist planner before specializing in the redevelopment of brownfields. After starting and managing Baltimore’s Brownfields Initiative, he tackled these same issues at a national level, working first for Northeast-Midwest Institute before becoming director of the National Brownfields Coalition and finally running his consulting business, Redevelopment Economics. Although now retired, many of his published articles and papers still appear on the Redevelopment Economics website. Paull has won several awards, including: Brownfields Leadership Award, Phoenix Award (for brownfields redevelopment), Governor’s Smart Growth Award and Professional Achievement in Economic Development Award from the Maryland Chapter American Planning Association. | — | ||||||
| 10/17/22 | ![]() Spooky Season with Colin Dickey | In a world where rational, scientific explanations are more available than ever, belief in the unprovable and irrational--in fringe--is on the rise: from Atlantis to aliens, from Flat Earth to the Loch Ness monster, the list goes on. Enter Colin Dickey, Cultural Historian and Tour Guide of the Weird. With the same curiosity and insight that made Ghostland a hit with readers and critics, Colin looks at what all fringe beliefs have in common, explaining that today's Illuminati is yesterday's Flat Earth: the attempt to find meaning in a world stripped of wonder. On this week’s PreserveCast things are about to get weird as we enter spooky season with The Unidentified: Mythical Monsters, Alien Encounters, and Our Obsession with the Unexplained. | — | ||||||
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