Andrew McCrea

American Countryside

Society EN ↓ 25 episodes

Your Tour Guide to America

Author

Andrew McCrea

Category

Society

Podcast website

americancountryside.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Citrus History in California 10.07.2026

The citrus industry is very important to the state of California.  However, you may be surprised at the location of one of the groves established...

A Unique Church in Oroville 09.07.2026

Oroville, California has its fair share of churches.  It also has another house of worship that is very rare, especially for a town of this...

The Boldt Antique Tool Museum 08.07.2026

There’s a tool for just about everything.  And if you want to see just about every tool…well, your best shot may be this place in...

Collecting Tools 07.07.2026

Bob Boldt was a tool salesman – a really, really good tool salesman.  He was also really good at finding unusual tools in his travels. ...

Chippewa Valley Museum 06.07.2026

In western Wisconsin you’ll find the Chippewa River.  Its drainage encompasses a large portion of the western side of the state and it’s the mission...

The Route 66 Neon Park 03.07.2026

This is the 100th anniversary of Route 66 and that has many people traveling the old route and reliving its glory years.  In one town,...

The Packhorse Librarians 02.07.2026

It was known as the Packhorse Library Project.  During the years of the Great Depression, many young ladies answered the call to ride horse and...

Rural Bookmobiles 01.07.2026

You’ll still find bookmobiles that bring books to rural schools and libraries.  In a moment, I’ll take you to an era when the need was...

The Sterling Colorado Overland Trail 30.06.2026

When the first pioneers passed here, they may have overlooked this place, believing it to be too dry to support much farming. For those who...

Not Keen on Stopping 29.06.2026

A famous trail passes next to this town and that fact is celebrated in the local museum yet today. However, the first settlers weren’t keen...

A Trial that Captivated the Nation 26.06.2026

Imagine a packed crowd in a sweltering courtroom.  Refreshment vendor are allowed inside during recesses and chimps perform on the lawn outside.  It was a...

John Scopes on Trial 25.06.2026

His last name is forever linked to one of the most publicized trial in American history.  It was John Scopes that probably did not teach...

Bringing a Trial to Town 24.06.2026

Cities might devise many plans to help increase commerce and spur business growth.  Brining a trial to your town would seem to be an odd...

The Wisconsin Maritime Museum 23.06.2026

In Manitowoc, Wisconsin you’ll find a submarine that was a part of the Navy’s fleet during World War II.  It was still serving the country...

Wisconsin’s Role in Shipping Transportation 22.06.2026

This city along the shores of Lake Michigan has long had an important role in the shipping and transportation of the area.  And in World...

Front Street in Ogallala, Nebraska 19.06.2026

One street in Ogallala, Nebraska is designed to look a bit like it might have back in the late 1800s.  It’s been one family’s job...

Where the Cowboys and Cattle Created Tales 18.06.2026

For about a decade’s worth of time in the 1800s, this Nebraska town was the end of the trail for thousands of cattle being herded...

On Top of Mount Sunflower 17.06.2026

Mt. McKinley.  Mt. Ranier.   Pikes Peak.  They are some of the tallest mountains in the United States.  But this peak may be better known, yet...

A Distinction in Kansas 16.06.2026

The Harold family has farmed and ranched along the Kansas-Colorado border for over a century.  Their homestead may appear to be much like many others...

The Ride of Jack Jouett 15.06.2026

You no doubt have heard of Paul Revere.  However, you’ve probably not heard of Jack Jouett.  When you hear the two stories, you’ll wonder why...

Helping the Founding Fathers In the Revolution 11.06.2026

There’s a good chance you’ve not heard of Jack Jouett, yet he may have been the man who saved some of the founding fathers in...

The Story Behind the Tsukamoto School 10.06.2026

The Tsukamoto school in Sacramento is a place of triumph.  Some may not know the story behind the name, but when you dig deeper, you...

A Humorous Moment Wrapped Inside Regrettable History 09.06.2026

When Marielle arrived in Arkansas, she found her new home must have been constructed for a group of second graders.  It was a humorous incident...

Stepping In To Make Things Right 08.06.2026

Bob Fletcher is a hero to many around Sacramento.  When others were wronged, he stepped in to make things right – giving of his time...

The Centerpiece of Tourism 05.06.2026

Sometimes we don’t realize the historic value of what is around us until it is too late.  That was partially the case for this town. ...

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