
Florida Frontiers
Saturdays 8:00 p.m.
Florida Frontiers: The Weekly Radio Magazine of the Florida Historical Society is a combination of interview segments and produced features covering history-based events, exhibitions, activities, places and people in Florida. Join host Ben Brotemarkle as he explores the relevance of Florida history to contemporary society, and promotes awareness of heritage and culture tourism options in the state.
-
SEGMENTS | Thomas Edison in Fort Myers | Father Theodore Gibson and the Miami NAACP | Clearwater Lawn Bowling Club
-
SEGMENTS | Journalist Mabel Norris Reese | The Lynching of Claude Neal | Advice Columnist Dorothy Ricker
-
SEGMENTS | Dispatches from Beluthahatchee | Hastings Public Library | Blacksmith John Pfund
-
SEGMENTS | Ax Handle Saturday | Diplomat Bert Fish | Patsy West and the Seminole
-
SEGMENTS | Florida Ties to the First Black Regiment in the Civil War | The Town of Fellsmere in Indian River County | An Early Automotive Road Trip
-
SEGMENTS | Artist Chad Light on A.I. | Historic Post Offices | Florida State Folklorist Dom Tartaglia
-
SEGMENTS | Remembering Manhattan Beach | The 1814 Occupation of Pensacola | Discovering Geneaology with Alonzo Felder
-
SEGMENTS | Frank Lloyd Wright at Florida Southern College | The Mouse and the State House | Smith's Bakery in Pensacola
-
SEGMENTS | Archivist Michael Boonstra | The 1968 Teacher's Strike | Architect and Author Mario Cartaya
-
SEGMENTS | Spring House in Tallahassee | Creating the Conch Republic | Florida Pioneer Descendant Pat Hines Mitchell