The Ordinary, Extraordinary Cemetery
A podcast by Jennie Johnson & Dianne Hartshorn - Thursdays
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214 Episodes
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Episode 114 - Two Cincinnati Rabbis and the Story of Hanukkah
Published: 12/15/2022 -
Episode 113 - The Grave of Alfred Nobel and the Story of His Life
Published: 12/8/2022 -
Episode 112 - Part 2 Old Burial Hill In Plymouth, Massachusetts
Published: 12/1/2022 -
Episode 111 - Old Burial Hill In Plymouth, Massachusetts
Published: 11/24/2022 -
Episode 110 - Death and the Puritans
Published: 11/17/2022 -
Episode 109 - Interview with Wreaths Across America
Published: 11/10/2022 -
Episode 108 - Clay Street Cemetery in Fairbanks, Alaska
Published: 11/3/2022 -
Episode 107 - Beyond the Grave: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Published: 10/27/2022 -
Episode 106 - Washington Irving, The Man
Published: 10/20/2022 -
Episode 105 - Hope Moravian Cemetery or the Cemetery Drop Off Scene in Friday the 13th
Published: 10/13/2022 -
Episode 104 - A Trip Down Memory Lane
Published: 10/4/2022 -
Episode 103 - Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York
Published: 9/29/2022 -
Episode 102 - 4 Historic Cemeteries in Edinburgh, Scotland
Published: 9/22/2022 -
Episode 101 - “Operation Sacred Rescue” The Reburial of the Sisters of Loretto near Denver, Colorado
Published: 9/15/2022 -
Episode 100 - Celebrating 100 Episodes of The Ordinary Extraordinary Cemetery Podcast!
Published: 9/8/2022 -
Episode 99 - Burials in the Floating City - Venice, Italy
Published: 9/1/2022 -
Episode 98 - Lost Cemeteries of New Orleans
Published: 8/25/2022 -
Episode 97 - Exploding Casket Syndrome & Other Kooky Cemetery Facts
Published: 8/18/2022 -
Episode 96 - A Cemetery Chat
Published: 8/11/2022 -
Episode 95 - Francis Scott Key and the American National Anthem
Published: 8/4/2022
The Ordinary, Extraordinary Cemetery is a podcast for cemetery lovers, preservationists, and even those who've never walked among the graves. Join hosts Jennie and Dianne as they explore old cemeteries and learn the stories of those buried within their walls. After all, every death had a life, and every life had a story.