Charleston Time Machine
A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fridays
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290 Episodes
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Episode 270: The Native American Land Cessions of 1684
Published: 11/9/2023 -
Episode 269: The Ghosts of Petit Versailles
Published: 10/27/2023 -
Episode 268: Demolition by Neglect in the 1720s: Forsaking Charleston's Earthen Fortifications
Published: 10/13/2023 -
Episode 267: Spanish and Cuban Consuls in Charleston, 1795–1959
Published: 9/29/2023 -
Episode 266: Inventing the French Quarter in 1973
Published: 9/15/2023 -
Episode 265: Hog Island to Patriots Point: A Brief History
Published: 9/1/2023 -
Episode 264: John Champneys and His Controversial Row, Part 2
Published: 8/11/2023 -
Episode 263: John Champneys and His Controversial Row, Part 1
Published: 8/4/2023 -
Episode 262: Bathing to Beat the Heat in Early Charleston, Part 2
Published: 7/21/2023 -
Episode 261: Bathing to Beat the Heat in Early Charleston, Part 1
Published: 7/14/2023 -
Episode 260: Anson's Landing to Gadsden’s Wharf: A Brief History
Published: 6/30/2023 -
Episode 259: Charleston's Third Ice Age: The Big Chill
Published: 6/16/2023 -
Episode 258: Sullivan's Island: Property of the Crown and State, 1663–1953
Published: 6/2/2023 -
Episode 257: William Ah Sang and the Chinese Question of 1869
Published: 5/19/2023 -
Episode 256: The Hard: Colonial Charleston's Forgotten Maritime Center
Published: 5/5/2023 -
Episode 255: The Genesis of North Charleston's Oldest and Newest Library
Published: 4/21/2023 -
Episode 254: Charleston's First Market and Place of Public Humiliation
Published: 4/7/2023 -
Episode 253: Blanche Petit Barbot: A Musical Life in Charleston
Published: 3/24/2023 -
Episode 252: Florence O'Sullivan: South Carolina's Irish Enigma
Published: 3/10/2023 -
Episode 251: Margaret Daniel: Enterprising Free Woman of Color
Published: 2/24/2023
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.