RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 37: An Interview with Nick Wynne
Podcasts
Documentaries
Florida Historical Society
Public history--United States
Historical societies
Episode 37 of RICHES Podcast Documentaries: An Interview with Nick Wynne. RICHES Podcast Documentaries are short form narrative documentaries that explore Central Florida history and are locally produced. These podcasts can involve the participation or cooperation of local area partners. <br /><br />Episode 37 features an interview with Nick Wynne, director-emeritus of the Florida Historical Society, about how and why the society moved from the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, to a former New Deal Federal Post Office building in Cocoa. Wynne discusses the impact that the move has had on the society's operations, as well as for the city of Cocoa itself.
Bollinger, Heather
Original 12-minute and 26-second podcast by Heather Bollinger, August 27, 2012: "RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 37: An Interview with Nick Wynne." <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/podcastsblog.php" target="_blank">RICHES Podcast Documentaries</a>, Orlando, Florida.
<a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>
Wynne, Nick
audio/mp3
eng
Sound/Podcast
Post Office, Cocoa, Florida
Florida Historical Society, Cocoa, Florida
A History of Central Florida, Episode 23: Turpentine Industry
Turpentine
Sanford (Fla.)
Episode 23 of A History of Central Florida podcasts: Turpentine Industry. A History of Central Florida Podcast series explores Central Florida's history through the artifacts found in local area museums and historical societies. These podcasts can involve the participation or cooperation of local area partners.<br /><br />Episode 23 features a discussion of turpentine industry in Central Florida. This podcast also includes interviews with Dr. Nick Wynne of the Florida Historical Society and Barbara Hines of the Florida Public Archaeology Network.
Clarke, Bob
Original 12-minute and 35-second podcast by Bob Clarke, 2013: "A History of Central Florida, Episode 23: Turpentine Industry." <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/podcastsblog.php" target="_blank">A History of Central Florida</a>, Orlando, Florida.
<a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES of Central Florida</a>
Wynne, Nick (interview)
Hines, Barbara (interview)
Cassanello, Robert (production)
Ford, Chip (production)
Gibson, Ella (production)
Hazen, Kendra (production)
Kelley, Katie (production)
Velásquez, Daniel (production)
<a href="http://www.usgennet.org/usa/fl/county/seminole/Geneva/museum.htm">Museum of Geneva History</a> (museum partner)
<a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/departments-services/leisure-services/parks-recreation/museum-of-seminole-county-history/" target="_blank">Museum of Seminole County History (museum partner)<br /></a>
<a href="http://www.floridamemory.com/" target="_blank">Florida Memory Project (photos)<br /></a>
<a href="http://www.loc.gov/" target="_blank">Library of Congress (photos)<br /></a>
<a href="https://archive.org/details/prelinger" target="_blank">The Prelinger Archives (film clips)<br /></a>
video/mp4
eng
Moving Image
Seminole County, Florida
Museum of Seminole County History, Sanford, Florida
A History of Central Florida, Episode 1: Windover Burial Site
Brevard County (Fla.)
Burial--Florida
Archaeology--Florida
Native Americans--Florida
Textiles
Episode 1 of the second season of A History of Central Florida: Windover Burial Site. RICHES Podcast Documentaries are short form narrative documentaries that explore Central Florida history and are locally produced. These podcasts can involve the participation or cooperation of local area partners.<br /><br />Episode 1 features the Windover Burial Site in Brevard County, Florida. This podcast also includes interviews with Rachel K. Wentz of the Florida Public Archaeology Network, Dr. Jerald T. Milanich of the University of Florida, and Dr. Glen Doran of Florida State University. The Windover Archaeological Site was discovered in 1982 and funding to excavate the pond was awarded in 1984. Windover Pond, along with other sites excavated since 1970, contributed to the major reassessment of Florida's Archaic Period.
Ford, Chip
Original 14-minute and 4-second podcast by Chip Ford, November 19, 2013: "A History of Central Florida, Episode 1: Windover Burial Site." RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Orlando, Florida.
<a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES</a>
Cassanello, Robert
Wentz, Rachel K.
Milanich, Jerald T.
Doran, Glen
Clarke, Bob
Gibson, Ella
Kelley, Katie
<a href="http://www.floridamemory.com/" target="_blank">Florida Memory Project</a>
<a href="http://www.flheritage.com/" target="_blank">Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources</a>
<a href="http://thehistorycenter.org/" target="_blank">Orange County Regional History Center</a>
video/mp4
eng
Moving Image
Windover Burial Site, Brevard County, Florida