
Peshtigo Fire--Part 2
Steve finishes his interview with Wendy Kahl, chief curator of the Peshtigo Fire Museum
27 Sep 202328min

Peshtigo Fire Part 1
October 8, 1871 is usually remembered as the date of the Chicago Fire. This fire was much much larger and more deadly. Steve sits down with Wendy Kahl from the Peshtigo Fire Museum to look back.
20 Sep 202332min

Pirates of Lake Michigan
Who knew? Steve follows up on the secret of the Alvin Clark and what was really happening on Lake Michigan in the 19th Century
13 Sep 202321min

Mystery Ship or Pirate Ship
The inside story of the recovery and loss of the Great Lakes brigantine "Alvin Clark." Steve interviews Jordan Ciesielczyk from the Wisconsin Historical Society's Maritime Preservation and Archaeology...
6 Sep 202338min

1964 Good Friday Earthquake
The 1980 Mount St Helens eruption wasn't the first time. In 1964, action of the Pacific tectonic plate created the largest recorded earthquake in U.S. history. If you're traveling to Alaska this summe...
7 Jun 202327min

The 43rd Anniversary of the Eruption of Mount St. Helens
43 years ago on May 18, Mount St Helens exploded causing widespread devastation. Steve takes a look back and interviews a maniac who lived in the area.
24 Mai 202330min

The KKK and Wisconsin (Part 2)
This is the conclusion of Steve's interview with Professor Michael Jacobs focusing on the KKK in Wisconsin in the 1920s and a particular incident which occurred in Marinette in 1926.
10 Mai 202328min

The KKK and Wisconsin (Part 1)
In a two part series, Steve interviews Professor Michael Jacobs about the KKK and its presence in Wisconsin in the 1920s
3 Mai 202321min


















