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We all see the historical markers in the great state of Michigan so what do they mean and what significance did Michigan play in US history. This is the website: https://michiganhiddenhistory.wordpress.com/

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We all see the historical markers in the great state of Michigan so what do they mean and what significance did Michigan play in US history. This is the website: https://michiganhiddenhistory.wordpress.com/

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Bighorn Canyon: Untamed Beauty and Hidden Histories

8/31/2025
It is my 30th birthday!!! Explore the underrated wonders of Bighorn Canyon, where epic geology meets ancient history. Discover the stories of indigenous tribes, legendary trappers, and the indomitable Caroline Lockhart. From wild horses to dramatic cliffs, this hidden gem offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural intrigue.

Duration:00:10:09

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Grand Teton National Park: Peaks, Pioneers, and Preservation

8/24/2025
Join us as we explore the dramatic landscapes and rich history of Grand Teton National Park. From its geological wonders and indigenous heritage to the bold conservation efforts of John D. Rockefeller Jr., discover the stories that shaped this iconic American landscape.

Duration:00:10:16

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Yellowstone Part 2: From Wilderness to National Treasure

8/17/2025
In Part 2 of our Yellowstone Saga, we explore the journey from wilderness to the world's first national park. Discover the stories of early explorers, the creation of the National Park Service, and the ongoing efforts to preserve Yellowstone's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Duration:00:11:53

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Yellowstone Part 1: Uncovering Ancient Roots and Early Explorations

8/10/2025
Join us on Michigan Hidden History, On The Road Edition, as we explore Yellowstone National Park's fascinating past. From its ancient tribal roots and obsidian trade to its establishment as the world's first national park, discover the stories that shaped this iconic landscape. Uncover the challenges of preserving its natural beauty while honoring its rich cultural heritage.

Duration:00:08:22

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Lahood Park: Mass, Motels, and the Men of the CCC

8/3/2025
This week on Michigan Hidden History: Road Trip Edition, we make an unexpected stop at LaHood Park, Montana—where Catholic missionaries, 1930s road trippers, and Civilian Conservation Corps boys all left their mark. From Father De Smet saying Mass on the frontier to a gas station-turned-hotel with a side of New Deal patriotism, this episode has everything: old-timey maps, secret missions, burned-down hotels, and 25-dollar-a-month government jobs that came with free meatloaf.

Duration:00:08:02

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O! The Joy: Lewis & Clark Hit the Road

7/27/2025
In Part 2, the expedition begins! Join the Corps of Discovery as they eat their way across 8,000 miles, shoot at grizzly bears, hold intertribal talent shows, and search for the Pacific—while surviving on dried meat and questionable water. We follow them from Missouri to the ocean and back, plus take a look at what happened after the journey, including mysterious deaths, political drama, and what the founding fathers never told you about unpaid expense reports.

Duration:00:08:18

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Before the Trail: Lewis & Clark’s Wild Origins

7/20/2025
In Part 1 of our Lewis & Clark adventure, we rewind the clock to meet Meriwether Lewis and William Clark before they became the dynamic duo of westward exploration. From whiskey rebellions to battles with Little Turtle, and one very aggressive tornado full of trees, we trace their wild early years and the not-so-smooth road that led to the greatest road trip in American history. Spoiler: It includes government bureaucracy, failed promotions, and a whole lot of moccasins.

Duration:00:07:10

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Whistles, Flags, and One Very Popular President: McKinley Comes to South Dakota

7/13/2025
In this star-spangled stop on Michigan Hidden History: Road Trip Edition, we dive into the life and legacy of William McKinley—the Civil War vet turned tariff-loving president—who made history as the first U.S. president to visit South Dakota. From economic policy and war with Spain to a full-on parade in Sioux Falls, this episode covers McKinley’s rise, his visit, and why the town practically exploded with patriotic bunting when his train rolled in.

Duration:00:07:20

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The Oldest Teenager in Sioux Falls: Hazel O’Connor

7/6/2025
In this episode of Michigan Hidden History, we head to Sioux Falls to meet Hazel O’Connor—a woman who raised three kids, ran half the town’s civic groups, and still found time to crack jokes in a fake Scandinavian accent. From PTA meetings to historical preservation and everything in between, Hazel proved one person really can do it all—and have fun doing it.

Duration:00:06:17

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Rock Solid: Sioux Quartzite and the Billion-Year-Old Superstar

6/29/2025
On this stop of Michigan Hidden History, we uncover the billion-year-old superstar of the Midwest—Sioux Quartzite. From ancient rivers to downtown buildings, this pink powerhouse has seen it all. Join us for a rock-solid ride through geology, history, and why this stone still steals the spotlight.

Duration:00:05:18

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Coldwater Unfrozen: Horses, Cigars & Opera (Oh My!)

6/22/2025
In this season finale of Michigan Hidden History, we plunge into Coldwater, Michigan’s surprisingly sizzling past. Learn how a Potawatomi paradise became a Union Army equestrian HQ (3,000 horses, anyone?), then morphed into a cigar-smoke capital turning out 13 million stogies a year. We’ll sneak into the historic Tibbits Opera House for a dose of Victorian high culture, then grab a fishing pole and explore 112 lakes that make Coldwater the angler’s dream. It’s a rollicking ride through cannons, railroads, electric lights—and a town that refuses to stay “cold.” Tune in for the frosty facts and the fiery fun!

Duration:00:07:43

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The Charm of Quincy: From Log Cabins to Electric Lights

6/15/2025
In this week’s Michigan Hidden History, we’re traveling to the charming village of Quincy, Michigan. Settled in the 1830s, Quincy’s journey from a small logging settlement to a vibrant, brick-lined community is a tale of railroad success, civic pride, and small-town hustle. Learn about the bold citizens who fought to keep Quincy on the map and the transformative events that shaped its development—like the advent of electricity and waterworks. Tune in for the story of a village where tradition meets progress, and discover how Quincy’s legacy still shines brightly today.

Duration:00:05:39

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“Portraits, Paint, and Persistence: The Story of the H.C. Lewis Art Gallery”

6/8/2025
In this episode of Michigan Hidden History, we step into the quiet charm of the H.C. Lewis Art Gallery, where small-town soul meets fine art flair. Nestled in the heart of Coldwater, this gallery honors the legacy of local artist H.C. Lewis, a man who believed every brushstroke told a story—and sometimes, that story involved a cow or two. From stunning landscapes to quirky community portraits, we explore how this hidden gem became a cultural beacon for Branch County. So grab your beret (or your best flannel), and join us for a colorful dive into Coldwater’s creative side.

Duration:00:06:40

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From Wool Mills to the Governor’s Mansion: The Cyrus G. Luce Story”

6/1/2025
In this week’s Michigan Hidden History, we uncover the rags-to-riches tale of Cyrus Gray Luce—wool carder, farmer, wartime legislator, and ultimately Michigan’s 21st governor. Learn how a onetime Whig candidate in Indiana became the man who named a U.P. county after himself, oversaw the Grand Hotel’s rise, and parlayed Civil War grit into two decisive election victories. It’s politics, horse-power, and prohibition battles—served cold. Tune in and discover why Luce’s legacy still echoes from Branch County to Mackinac Island.

Duration:00:08:59

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Love, War, and Real Estate: The Wing House Museum

5/25/2025
This week on Michigan Hidden History, we tour Coldwater’s Wing House Museum—a home built for love, sold out of spite, and inherited by a Civil War hero turned cigar mogul. It’s a story full of failed romance, steam-powered explosions, and bold real estate moves. Come for the Victorian architecture, stay for the marital drama and historical pettiness.

Duration:00:06:31

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Courthouse Chaos and Cabinet Gossip

5/18/2025
Branch County’s history has it all — flaming courthouses, clock drama, and 1830s Cabinet scandals. From New England settlers to a $267 bell and clock deal, this episode proves Coldwater's past is anything but boring.

Duration:00:07:45

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“Books, Bricks, and Girlbosses: Coldwater’s Library Glow-Up”

5/11/2025
Before Coldwater had a public library with award-winning masonry and historic district bragging rights, it had a team of absolute legends building it from the ground up—literally. In this episode, we’re talking sassy librarians, early feminist wins, and why Coldwater’s literary legacy is giving main character energy. Stick around for a teaser about next week’s dive into the drama of Branch County.

Duration:00:08:33

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Steeples & Suffragists: The Church That Outshined Coldwater

5/4/2025
What do you get when you mix a 185-foot steeple, a Civil War construction delay, a lecture from Sojourner Truth, and a bell with New York swagger? You get the First Presbyterian Church of Coldwater — a Romanesque Revival legend that’s been standing tall (literally) since the 1860s. In this episode, we’re diving into Coldwater’s architectural pride, feminist guest stars, and why one donor basically said, “Build it big enough to be seen from Indiana.” Church has never sounded this iconic.

Duration:00:07:47

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The Billionaire Snub: How Quincy Picked Heart Over Hype

4/27/2025
When two rich guys offered to build Quincy a library — one of them being Andrew Carnegie — the town went with the humble local hero instead. Find out why in this surprisingly funny tale of pride, paperbacks, and public shaming.

Duration:00:06:40

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Feuds, Trains, and Skyscrapers: The Spicy History of Jackson, MI

4/20/2025
Join Tharan Suvarna as he takes you on a deep dive into the rich—and sometimes spicy—history of Jackson, Michigan. From feuding pioneers to booming railroads and skyscraper disasters, this episode reveals the untold stories behind one of Michigan's most intriguing cities. You won’t want to miss this wild ride through time!

Duration:00:09:33