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Colonial Williamsburg History Podcasts - Image Enhanced
Colonial Williamsburg History Podcasts - Image Enhanced
200 episodes
10 months ago
Colonial Williamsburg: Past and Present brings you new perspectives from the Revolutionary War era. American history is explored in interviews with historic interpreters, tradesmen, musicians, historians, curators, authors, archaeologists, and more.
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Colonial Williamsburg: Past and Present brings you new perspectives from the Revolutionary War era. American history is explored in interviews with historic interpreters, tradesmen, musicians, historians, curators, authors, archaeologists, and more.
Show more...
History
Education
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Every Home a Distillery
Colonial Williamsburg History Podcasts - Image Enhanced
15 minutes 18 seconds
10 years ago
Every Home a Distillery
What do you use to wash the baby, clean the house, color your hair or serve for breakfast? If it’s the 18th century, the answer is alcohol. Professor Sarah Meacham describes her research for the book “Every Home a Distillery.”
Colonial Williamsburg History Podcasts - Image Enhanced
Colonial Williamsburg: Past and Present brings you new perspectives from the Revolutionary War era. American history is explored in interviews with historic interpreters, tradesmen, musicians, historians, curators, authors, archaeologists, and more.