Charleston Time Machine
A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fridays
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298 Episodes
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Episode 98: The Earliest Fortifications at Oyster Point | Charleston Time Machine
Published: 1/25/2019 -
Episode 97: The Story Behind Ropemaker’s Lane | Charleston Time Machine
Published: 1/18/2019 -
Episode 96: Charleston: The Palmetto City
Published: 1/11/2019 -
Episode 95: Antebellum Charleston’s Most Vulnerable: Foundlings at the Akin Hospital
Published: 1/4/2019 -
Episode 94: The Golden Christmas of 1852 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 12/21/2018 -
Episode 93: The Pirate Executions of 1718
Published: 12/7/2018 -
Episode 92: The Charleston Pirate Trials of 1718 (Part 2) - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 11/30/2018 -
Episode 91: The Pirate Hunting Expeditions of 1718 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 11/23/2018 -
Episode 90: The Tail Of Washington's Horse | Charleston Time Machine
Published: 11/9/2018 -
Episode 89: Keeping Time in Charleston’s Past - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 11/1/2018 -
Episode 88: Buried Alive in Early Charleston - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 10/26/2018 -
Episode 87: The Akin Foundling Hospital Building - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 10/17/2018 -
Episode 86: The Forgotten Akin Family of Charleston - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 10/11/2018 -
Episode 85: Nearly 1,000 Cargos: Legacy of Importing Africans to Charleston
Published: 10/4/2018 -
Episode 84: Under False Colors: Politics of Gender Expression in Post-Civil War Charleston
Published: 9/27/2018 -
Episode 83: The Heads of the Two Toms in 1745 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 9/21/2018 -
Episode 82: Murder at Four Holes Swamp in 1744 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 9/7/2018 -
Episode 81: Squeezing Charleston Neck, from 1783 to the Present - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 8/29/2018 -
Episode 80: Grasping the Neck: Origins of Charleston’s Northern Neighbor - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 8/23/2018 -
Episode 79: The Great Memory Loss of 1865 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 8/16/2018
Dr. Nic Butler, historian at the Charleston County Public Library, explores the less familiar corners of local history with stories that invite audiences to reflect on the enduring presence of the past in the Lowcountry of South Carolina.