Welcome back to Take Me Back! In our fourth episode, we take a rather caffeinated dive into about seventy or so years of history and pop culture, discussing the wide expanse of events that took place during the 6 days leading up to November 26th. Grab your cup of coffee and settle in as we get nostalgic about the royals, Rollercoaster Tycoon, and (of course!) a healthy amount of Disney, too.
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Fred Rogers of PBS "Mr Rogers Neighborhood" presents a sweater to Smithsonian Institution.
The Mousetrap written by Agatha Christie opens in London's West End.
Princess Elizabeth's 1947 Wedding
Welcome back to Take Me Back! In our third episode, we take a somewhat sleepier dive into about 500 or so years of history and pop culture, discussing the wide expanse of events that took place during the 6 days leading up to November 19th. Get your pillows out as we get nostalgic about governators, queen installations, night clubs in Prague, and of course a healthy amount of Disney, too.
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Welcome back to Take Me Back! In our second episode, we take a more shallow dive into about 50 or so years of history and pop culture, discussing the important nonsense that took place during the 6 days leading up to November 12th. Come through as we get nostalgic about video games, album releases, museum openings, and a few especially memorable elementary school TV shows, too.
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Welcome to Take Me Back! In our first episode, we take a deep dive into hundreds of years of history and pop culture, discussing events that took place during the 7 days leading up to November 5th. Along the way, we get nostalgic about board games, snack commercials, and a few especially memorable elementary school projects, too.
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Martin Luther Posts His 95 Theses
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling Opens to Public