Florida Frontiers
Sundays, 7am - 7:30am
Florida Frontiers: The Weekly Radio Magazine of the Florida Historical Society is a weekly, half- hour radio program airing on public radio stations throughout the state beginning in January 2009. The program is a combination of interview segments and produced features covering history-based events, exhibitions, activities, places and people in Florida. We explore the relevance of Florida history to contemporary society and promote awareness of heritage and culture tourism options in the state.
Most Recent Episodes
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SEGMENTS | Gilded Age Hotels at Mineral Springs | Key West as the American Gibraltar | Tallahassee at 200
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SEGMENTS | Spires in The Sun | Draining The Everglades | Wakulla Springs Archaeology Update
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SEGMENTS | Letters From Floridians at War | African American Businesspeople in Jacksonville | The Mala Compra and Bulow Plantations
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SEGMENTS | The American Revolution in Florida | Florida as an American Borderland | Clearwater Lawn Bowling Club at 100
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SEGMENTS | The Freedom Project | The ERA in Florida | American Origins in Spanish Florida
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SEGMENTS | Remembering T.D. Allman | The West Florida Rebellion | William Pope Duval and Tallahassee
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SEGMENTS | The Grove Museum | Seminoles, Africans, and Slavery | The Florida Civil Rights Museum
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SEGMENTS | Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center | Murder in Antebellum Florida | Cuban Consulates in Key West
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SEGMENTS | Florida’s First Capitol | The Origins of FAMU | Collecting Folksongs in the 1930s
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SEGMENTS | Jonathan Dickinson's Journal | Philippine Immigration | St. Francis Barracks