This is part 1 of the true story of Joseph Swope, the "venturesome" Virginia longhunter and frontiersman, which in an Allan Eckert (ish) style, tells ...
New Orleans has a rich, and sometimes dark history. My brother, Trey Bryan, a well known artist in New Orleans, who is a formally trained illustrator,...
Scavengeology is about finding real historic locations on the ground, using the historical evidence available, combined with modern technology. From t...
The Scopes "Monkey" Trial in 1925 was called the "trial of the century," and it was the second "trial of the century" in less than a year - both featu...
The house you can still see today in West Virginia belonging to notorious Confederate General, Tiger McCausland. (It’s a little fuzzy with the new tra...
Episode 2 features the real war story of 17 year old Thomas Brown, one of America's first Army Rangers, in his harrowing and gruesome ordeal during th...
Welcome to our first podcast, episode 1, a discussion about little known facts about Virginia's Jamestown settlement, including the real first Thanksg...