Travel Thru History (Key West)

Travel Thru History (Key West)

S01E02 - Travel Thru History (Las Vegas)

3.10. 04:20
DocuBox
25 minutes

In this episode we explore Las Vegas’ lesser known past. We visit the National Atomic Testing museum to learn about how the desert outside of Vegas was used for testing America’s secret nuclear weapons. We also visit the Mormon Fort, the first permanent non-native settlement in the area, as well as the Neon Museum.

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Season 1
S01E_Travel Thru History

Travel Thru History

27.9. 04:35, DocuBox, 25 minutes

Travel Thru History

Westward ho! We settle in Salt Lake City, where we learn about Bringham Young’s settlement of the Utah territory and his monument at This is the Place Park. Then we dig in the dirt to find hundreds of perfectly preserved dinosaurs at the Utah Natural History museum. We’ll take a look at some US aviation history at the Hill Air force Base museum, and see how life was like for the Utah pioneers at Frontier Homestead State Park.

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S01E02

Travel Thru History (Las Vegas)

3.10. 04:20, DocuBox, 25 minutes

Travel Thru History (Las Vegas)

In this episode we explore Las Vegas’ lesser known past. We visit the National Atomic Testing museum to learn about how the desert outside of Vegas was used for testing America’s secret nuclear weapons. We also visit the Mormon Fort, the first permanent non-native settlement in the area, as well as the Neon Museum.

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S01E04

Travel Thru History (Savannah)

28.9. 08:00, DocuBox, 25 minutes

Travel Thru History (Savannah)

We visit the old south and enjoy some sweet tea in Savannah. On this episode, we’ll stroll the city’s beautiful squares, as well as visit it’s civil war past at Old Fort Jackson. Then, we head up the stairs of the famous Tybee Island lighthouse and visit the Savannah Railroad museum.

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We’re on island time for this episode. We learn about the Key’s treasure hunting history at the Mel Fisher Museum. Then we’ll explore Fort Jefferson, an isolated fort in the Gulf of Mexico that defended the islands. American literature enthusiasts will enjoy a look at Ernest Hemingway’s Key West home, where some of his most famous works were penned.