Tuesday Oct 01, 2024

Columbia Uncovered: A Pennsylvania Town Steeped in History

In this episode of "Start Here, America Did," host Sydney Harris takes us on a journey to the small but historically rich town of Columbia, Pennsylvania. Returning guest Christopher Vera, the Director of the Columbia Historic Preservation Society, shares fascinating stories that showcase Columbia’s remarkable role in American history. From being a key site on the Underground Railroad to narrowly missing out on becoming the nation's capital, Columbia's past is filled with pivotal moments that shaped the course of the United States.

Hear about the town's early Quaker settlers, the establishment of the first silkworms in the United States, and the burning of the Wrightsville Bridge that helped halt the Confederate advance during the Civil War. Christopher Vera passionately brings these stories to life, shedding light on Columbia's legacy as a melting pot of commerce, industry, and abolitionism.

Tune in to learn how this small town stood at the forefront of critical events and movements, influencing the fabric of American history. Don't miss this deep dive into a place that shows just how much impact one small community can have on our nation’s story.

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jennnnac

great listen!

Thursday Oct 03, 2024

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