For our 75th episode, Mariam interviews Peter Brackney about The History Lovers' Guide to Lexington and Central KY, his new book co-written with the late Foster Ockerman, Jr. They discuss some of the places that were selected for the book, and how it's important for history to remain in context as markers are placed or removed, or places renamed. The History Lovers' Guide to Lexington, KY is available for checkout from the library or for purchase from your local booksellers.
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Not Just a One Way Street (2021)
The Murder of Alexander T. Hays (2021)
Fire on UK’s Campus: the 51st Anniversary of the Kent State protests (2021)
Elizabeth Keckley, an Interview with Lauren Burke (2021)
Three Civil War Lexington Women
A Conversation With Reverend L. Clark Williams (2021)
Cut to the Chase: An Interview with Alan Cutler (2020)
President for a Day: David Rice Atchison
The Murder of Marion Miley, Revisited: An Interview with Author Beverly Bell (2020)
Pamela Brown: A Free Life (2020)
The Willipus Wallipus (2020)
Best of Tales from the Kentucky Room (2020)
Kentucky Baseball Bonus Episode (2020)
Kentucky Baseball (2020)
Breaking the Bronze Ceiling (2020)
Ruth Gaylord, Lexington Public Library's First African American Librarian (2020)
The Extraordinary Life of Dr. Mary E. Britton (2020)
Dolly Johnson Dandridge: Lexington's White House Chef (2020)
The Murder of Geneva Hardman: An Interview with Peter Brackney (2020)
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