Sinopsis
Podcasts by Daniel G. Clark, hosted by LibSyn.com. Most shows were editions of "Trolleys, Tales & Talk" aired weekly on KWPC radio from January 2006 until May 2010.
Episodios
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" July 1, 2008
01/07/2008 Duración: 32minDan Clark and author/musician Bill Duval. At age 85, Bill plays piano at Northpark Von Maur and Port City Underground and is promoting his first book and two CDs.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" June 24, 2008
24/06/2008 Duración: 30minDan Clark and granddaughter Elise speak with Melanie Alexander, director of the Muscatine History and Industry Center. Melanie describes the "Muscatine Experience" event during "PatriArt Week" and tells what's happening at her museum.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" May 27, 2008
27/05/2008 Duración: 32minSheila Chaudoin of Musser Public Library tells Dan Clark and Shirley Calvert about her new job at the library focusing on local history (after 36 years on staff). "She continues working at the library part-time scanning and digitizing the photographic collection of early 20th century photographer Oscar Grossheim of Muscatine and other historical materials." http://www.muscatinejournal.com/articles/2008/05/01/news/doc4819e9bd0de0e568420643.txt
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" May 20, 2008
20/05/2008 Duración: 29minPart 2 of Dan's conversation with Dr. Jeff Shay about Muscatine in the Civil War. We examine origins of Memorial Day and continue discussion of the book Jeff is writing.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" May 13, 2008
14/05/2008 Duración: 31minDan Clark and Frank Kelly, former executive director of the Muscatine Community Foundation and new part-time staffer for the Downtown Action Alliance. Frank talks about making Downtown more attractive for shopping and tourism.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" May 6, 2008
06/05/2008 Duración: 31minDan Clark and Dr. Jeff Shay, author of a forthcoming book about Muscatine and the Civil War, in Part 1 of a two-part conversation that continues on May 20. Dan also tells about his "Muscatine Flood 2008" slideshow which logged almost 2,000 YouTube views in its first week at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKZeJFkrfBU and plays a new recording of a 1912 tune called "Muscatine."
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Apr. 22, 2008
22/04/2008 Duración: 30minDan Clark and architect Tom Bankhead and callers discuss business development and property improvements in the Downtown Historic District. Dan names recipients of 2008 Historic Preservation Awards.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" April 8, 2008
08/04/2008 Duración: 29minDan Clark tells origins of MT&T, recollections of his own bus driving long ago, and more.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Mar. 18, 2008
18/03/2008 Duración: 30minTom Savage and Mary Anne Kessler talk historic preservation and old-time place names. Mary Anne is a member of the Muscatine Historic Preservation Commission; Tom is author of A Dictionary of Iowa Place-Names.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Jan. 8, 2008
08/01/2008 Duración: 29minDan Clark and history teacher Mike Hutchison discuss Hispanic migration to the Muscatine area dating to the 1850s. This Part 1 (topic continues Feb. 5 and 12) takes off from Mike's paper "River of Steel, River of Sweat: Early Mexican-American Community in Muscatine, Iowa" http://www.immigration-usa.com/new/mexican_american.html .
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Dec. 11, 2007
11/12/2007 Duración: 29minDan Clark's guest is Michael Maharry, MD, president of Friends of Muscatine Historic Preservation ( http://muscatinepreservation.org ). "If the community values the neighborhoods and and the old buildings, sort of like a resource... We don't have oil like Saudi Arabia that can bring us income, but we can have tourism income by preserving these old buildings and having people come in from all parts of the country to look around and then spend their money in Muscatine."
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Oct. 30, 2007
30/10/2007 Duración: 29minDan Clark and Shirley Calvert and a call from Dennis Cockshoot
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"trolleys, Tales & Talk" Oct. 23, 2007
23/10/2007 Duración: 29minDan Clark discusses changes afoot in Downtown Muscatine. How might the Greater Downtown Muscatine Association be reorganized? Who speaks for our historic downtown anyway? Dan talks about Downtown as his reason for bringing a trolley bus to town, and a caller asks why Muscatine can't be as attractive a "destination" as Galena.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Oct. 16, 2007
16/10/2007 Duración: 26minDan Clark reads from "Let the Chips Fall: Thoughts From a Wood Chopper," by Chuck Hotle (1915-2007), Washington County author and historian and father of a current Muscatine resident.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Jan. 2, 2007
02/01/2007 Duración: 31minDan Clark's guest is David Brodnax, Sr., assistant professor of history at Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights, IL). He is in town copying documents at the Alexander G. Clark House.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Dec. 5, 2006
06/12/2006 Duración: 32minDan Clark and Jeff Shay discuss Muscatine area involvement in the Civil War. Dan reads "Patriotic Patriarchs," William D. Randall's account of the 37th Iowa regiment known as "the Greybeards." Jeff tells more and describes the Civil War book he is writing.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Sept. 12, 2006
12/09/2006 Duración: 32minDan Clark and guest Gladys Mittman of the Muscatine County Genealogical Society and Muscatine County Heritage Association discuss Heritage Days, the Old Stone Church, and various topics in Muscatine County history. Dan plays a recording of William D. Randall on Benjamin Nye, the first permanent settler of Muscatine County.
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Sept. 5, 2006
05/09/2006 Duración: 32minDan Clark reads his blog post about Muscatine's Alexander G. Clark (http://iowaglobal.blogspot.com/2006/08/long-overdue-attention-for-alexander-g_25.html) and tells about the prize-winning paper about A.G. Clark by Stephen Frese. (More at http://alexanderclark.org and http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ht/40.1/frese.html.) Also, callers try to answer Dan's question, "Who was Pearl McGill?"
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Jul. 11, 2006
12/07/2006 Duración: 31minDan Clark talks with Peter and Marie Press about writing and producing "Muscatine! the Musical." See http://web.mac.com/press_a/iWeb/Muscatine!%20The%20Musical/The%20Production.html. [Peter died of cancer at age 52 on Nov. 30, 2008.]
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Feb. 14, 2006
14/02/2006 Duración: 30minDan Clark starts with a 1949 recording of William D. Randall reading his story, "Jimmy White Finds Freedom: Slavery and Alexander Clark," then discusses Black History of Muscatine with Annabell Luth and Kent Sissel. Annabell is descended from early settlers who were among the first African Americans in Iowa, and Kent is restorer and resident of the 1878 Alexander G. Clark House.