Charleston Time Machine
A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fridays
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298 Episodes
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Episode 38: High And Low Batteries Part 2- Charleston Time Machine
Published: 11/1/2017 -
Episode 37: High And Low Batteries Part 1 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 10/25/2017 -
Episode 36: Shakeout 2017 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 10/18/2017 -
Episode 35: A Short History of Philadelphia Alley - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 10/12/2017 -
Episode 34: Dutch Town - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 10/5/2017 -
Episode 33: Governor’s Bridge and the Sinkhole of 2017 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 9/27/2017 -
Episode 32: Mr. Duncan’s Trees - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 9/14/2017 -
Episode 31: The Tornado of 1811 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 9/5/2017 -
Episode 30: The Road Paradox - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 8/29/2017 -
Episode 29: The Omnibus Revolution(s) - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 8/22/2017 -
Episode 28: What (and Where) is Bee’s Ferry?
Published: 8/15/2017 -
Episode 27: The “South Carolina Hymn” of 1807 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 8/8/2017 -
Episode 26: The Fall of the Urban Vultures - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 8/2/2017 -
Episode 25: The Rise of the Urban Vultures - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 7/26/2017 -
Episode 24: Huzzah For Bastille Day? - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 7/19/2017 -
Episode 23: How Longitude Lane Got Its Name - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 7/12/2017 -
Episode 22: Lord Adam Gordon’s description of Charleston, 1765 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 6/28/2017 -
Episode 21: Carolina Day: A Primer for Newcomers - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 6/21/2017 -
Episode 20: Vendue Range: A Brief History - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 6/7/2017 -
Episode 19: A Brief History of Marion Square, Part 2 - Charleston Time Machine
Published: 5/31/2017
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.