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Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, 1991
Silver Springs State Park, 1999
Alligator at Silver Springs State Park
Juniper Springs Recreation Area, 1997
Flamingos at Busch Gardens Tampa's Bird Gardens, 2010
Bird Gardens at Busch Gardens Tampa, 2010
Zebras at the Edge of Africa at Busch Gardens Tampa, 2010
Elephants at the Edge of Africa at Busch Gardens Tampa, 2010
Nairobi Train Station of the Serengeti Express Railway at Busch Gardens Tampa, 2010
SheiKra at Busch Gardens Tampa, 2010
Water Ski Show at Cypress Gardens, 1989
Alligator at Cypress Gardens, 1989
Exotic Bird Show at Cypress Gardens, 1989
Gazebo at Cypress Gardens, 1989
10th Annual Unity Heritage Festival
Christmas at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, 1989
St. Stephen's Catholic Church, 2005
Orange Blossom Special, 1989
Baby Shamu Celebration Show at SeaWorld Orlando, 1990
Sea Lions Tonite Animal Show at SeaWorld Orlando, 1990
Discovery Cove, 1990
Tags: Discovery Cove; orlando; SeaWorld Orlando; theme parks
Shamu: World Focus Show at SeaWorld Orlando, 1998
Dolphins at SeaWorld Orlando, 1998
Tags: dolphins; orlando; SeaWorld Orlando; theme parks
Water Ski Show at SeaWorld Orlando, 2001
Dolphins at SeaWorld Orlando, 1974
Tags: dolphins; orlando; SeaWorld Orlando; theme parks
Killer Whale at SeaWorld Orlando, 1974
Tags: killer whales; orcas; orlando; SeaWorld Orlando; theme parks; whales
Sea Lions at SeaWorld Orlando, 1974
Back to the Future DeLorean DMC-12 at Universal Studios Florida, 1991
Jaws at Universal Studios Florida, 1991
Back to the Future DeLorean DMC-12 at Universal Studios Florida, 1994
Universal Studios Florida, 1997
Jurassic Park T-Rex Attack at Universal Studios Florida, 1997
Alligators at Gatorland, 1996
Tags: alligators; Gatorland; gators; orlando; wildlife preserves
25th Anniversary at Magic Kingdom
Oral History of Patricia Ann Black and Billy Hardy
Tags: 10th Street; 11th Street; 1st Street; 25th Street; African Americans; Army; Bay Avenue; Bigham, Patricia Ann Black; Black, Patricia Ann; car; Celery Avenue; Celery Soup: Florida's Folk Life Play; child molestation; Clemens, Jimmy; Columbus, Georgia; Creative Sanford, Inc.; Crooms Academy; Crooms High School; desegregation; Eleventh Street; First Street; football; Hardy, Bill; Hopper Academy; Howard, Pat; integration; Jacobson, Manuel; Jacobson, Sarah; Jones, Willie; Lakeview Middle School; Martin, Trayvon Benjamin; Mellonville Avenue; migrant worker; miscegenation; National Honor Society; New York; NHS; North Rose Wolcott School; Oldsmobile Starfire; Operation Desert Storm; oral history; race relations; Rexall; Rochester, New York; Roman-Toro, Freddie; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sanford Junior High School; Sanford Middle School; school; segregation; Seminole High School; sexual abuse; taboo; Tenth Street; Thompson, Trish; U.S. Route 17-92; veteran
Oral History of Elizabeth Bridges
Tags: alcoholism; Beth Bridges; Bridges, Jack J.; Bridges, Mary; Celery Soup: Florida's Folk Life Play; Chinese; Chinese culture; city commissioner; Cleveland, Mac; Clinton, Bill; Clinton, William "Bill" Jefferson; cooking; Creative Sanford, Inc.; cuisine; Elizabeth Bridges; Fay, Michael; Fleming, Penny; Fort George G. Meade; Fort Meade, Maryland; Gainesville; Grandview Avenue; Green, Alfred; Green, Elizabeth; Green, Victor "Mapes"; groceries; Grout, Lonnie; Hainaese; Hainan Island, China; Indonesia; Jack J. Bridges; King's English; Kuhn, Linda; Lake Mary Boulevard; Law Office of Jack J. Bridges; lawyer; Lee, Bill; lung cancer; Mandarin; Martin, Trayvon Benjamin; Mary Bridges; oil field; Ritz Theatre; Seminole County; Sheriff's Office; Singapore; Southern cuisine; Sports Illustrated; Spring Hills Lake Mary; The Rib Ranch; Thompson, Trish; Zimmerman, George Michael
Oral History of Calvert and Phyllis Conklin
Tags: 13th Street; African Americans; Amick Construction, Inc.; architecture; Berklely College of Music; Bill Kirchoff; Blanche Bell Weaver; Busch; C. A. Meyer; Cal Conklin; Calvert; Calvert Conklin; Calvert whiskey; Cecil Osier; Celery Soup: Florida's Folk Life Play; Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens; Central Florida Zoological Society, Inc.; Charles Calvert; Children'ss Home Society of Florida; Chung King; Clark Deats; Conklin Corps; Conklin, Porter & Holmes Engineers, Inc.; Connie Williams; Creative Sanford, Inc.; CRS; Cultural Preservation Award; desegregation; Douglas Stenstrom; Downtown Sanford; engineering; engineers; Eustis; First Presbyterian Church of Sanford; Flagler, Henry Morrison; George Calvert; Gilo; Gina Pelucci; Gino Pelucci; Glenn McCall; Good Samaritan Home of Sanford; Heathrow; Hickman; Hidden Lake; historic preservation; Hood; Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr.; Hubert Humphrey; humanitarians; Hutchinson; integration; Jefferson Awards for Public Service; Jimmy Carter; Jimmy Earl Carter, Jr.; Just Deet; Kenneth Murrell Leffler; KKK; Korean War; Ku Klux Klan; Lee More; Luis Perez Humanitarian Award; marinas; Markham Woods Road; Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Chorus; Mary Proud; Meals on Wheels; Mike Good; Mill Stallworth; NAPA Auto Parts; OIA; Orlando International Airport; Panama; Panama Canal; Phyllis Conklin; Piper Building; race relations; Rawlins; Ray Milwee; Rescue Outreach Mission of Central Florida; Rib Ranch; Richardson; Ricky Vowing; Robert Conklin; Root Boy Slim; Root Boy Slim and the Sex Change Band; Rosita Jacobson; Ruth Ann Conklin; Sanford; Sanford Atlantic Bank; Sanford City Commission; Sanford City Commissioner; Sanford City Council; Sanford City Hall; Sanford Historic Preservation Board; Sanford Historic Trust; Sanford Women'ss Club; Sarah Jacobson; segregation; Seminole High School; Smith, Bettye; Spencer, Jim; St James African Methodist Episcopal Church; St James AME Church; Stetson University; Summerlin Avenue; Tetenbaum; The Briar Team; Thelma Mike; Thirteenth Street; time; Topper Awards; Trish Thompson; U.S. National Register of Historic Places; UF; UI; University of Florida; University of Illinois; Virgil Bryan; Virginia; Voley; Warren Patrick; Wayne-Densch Performing Arts Center; whiskey; White Citizens' Council; William Leffler; zoos
Oral History of Odetta Copper
Tags: 1st Street; African Americans; agriculture; caregivers; celery; Celery Soup: Florida's Folk Life Play; Christmas; Creative Sanford, Inc.; discipline; farming; farms; First Street; fish; fishing; food; France, Florida; goats; holidays; Lang; Midway; mudfish; Odetta Copper; orlando; race relations; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; St. Johns River; Valencia Larue
Oral History of Peter Newman
Tags: 1st Street; A. Newton; African Americans; Barbara Farrell; Bram Towers; Celery Bowl; Celery Soup: Florida's Folk Life Play; Coconut Grove; Colquitt, Georgia; community theaters; Creative Sanford, Inc.; Crooms Academy; Crooms High School; doctors; Douglas Strenstrom; Downtown Orlando; Elmer Baggs; First Street; Florida Highway; folk plays; George H. Starke; George Michael Zimmerman; George Zimmerman; Harry T. Moore; Harry Tyson Moore; Henry Shelton Sanford; highwayman; highwaymen; Holy Cross Episcopal Church; Jeanine Taylor; Lake Monroe; Laura Donaldson; Luticia Lee; Mark Miller; Marlene Baggs; Mayfair Country Club; moonshine; NAACP; Nancy Ford; Nancy Harris; NAS Sanford; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Naval Air Station Sanford; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Perry Eschelberg; Peter Newman; physicians; playwrights; playwriting; Princess Theater; race relations; Rain Man; Remade - Not Bought; rolling pins; Sanford; SCC; segregation; Seminole Community College; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole State College; Serenity Towers; SSC; Swamp Gravy: Georgia's Official Folk-Life Play; Tea and Tell; theaters; theatre; Time Magazine; Tommy Saunders; Touch and Go; Trayvon Benjamin Martin; Trayvon Martin; UCF; University of Central Florida; Walt Disney World; Will Saunders
A History of Central Florida, Episode 6: Early Maps of Florida
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Abraham Ortelius; Abraham Ortels; Abraham Orthellius; Abraham Wortels; Atlas; Ben Huseman; Bob Clarke; Brevard Avenue; cartographers; cartography; Chip Ford; Cornelius van Wytfliet; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; exploration; explorers; Florida Historical Society; Florida Memory; Hernando de Soto; Huseman, Ben; Jean Ribault; Juan Ponce de León; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; maps; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Robert Cassanello; Spaniards; Spanish Florida; Theatre of the World
A History of Central Florida, Episode 7: Spanish Mission Bell
Tags: 58th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; Bob Clarke; Catholic Church; Catholicism; Chip Ford; church; church bell; church bells; churches; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; Fifty-Eighth Avenue; John Worth; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Kevin Stapleton; missions; Ocala; Ocklawaha River; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Pedro Menéndez de Avilés; Robert Cassanello; Roman Catholic Church; San Blás de Avino; San Luis de Eloquale; Santa Lucia de Acuera; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Augustine; Weirsdale
A History of Central Florida, Episode 8: European Earthenware
Tags: 58th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; Andrew Turnbull; archaeology; Bethany Dickens; Bob Clarke; Central Boulevard; ceramics; Chip Ford; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; European Earthenware; Fifty-Eighth Avenue; George Long; indentured servants; indentured servitude; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; New Smyrna; New Smyrna Museum of history; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; plantations; podcast; pottery; Robert Cassanello; Roger Grange; Sams Avenue; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; Smyrnea Colony; Spaniard; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Augustine
A History of Central Florida, Episode 9: St. Benedict Medal
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Andrew Turnbull; Bob Clarke; Catholic Church; Catholicism; Central Boulevard; Chip Ford; Christopher Brooke; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; Emily Graham; indentured servants; indentured servitude; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Minorca, Spain; Minorcan Americans; Minorcans; New Smyrna; New Smyrna Museum of history; OCRHCC; Orange County Regional History Center; patron saints; plantations; Robert Cassanello; Roger Grange; Roman Catholic Church; Sams Avenue; Smyrnea Colony; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Benedict Medal; St. Benedict of Nursia
A History of Central Florida, Episode 10: Piliklikaha
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African Americans; American Indians; Amerindians; Black Seminoles; Bob Clarke; Brent Weisman; Bushnell; Chip Ford; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; Florida Museum of Natural History; Hull Road; indigenous; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Native Americans; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Piliklikaha; pottery; Robert Cassanello; runaway slaves; Seminole; slavery; Terrance M. Weik
A History of Central Florida, Episode 11: Tobacco Pipes
Tags: 58th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; American Indians; Amerindians; Bob Clarke; Chip Ford; clay; clay pipes; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; Florida Memory Project; Frank Burla; Franklin Pierce; George Washington; hallucinogens; Hiram Ulysses Grant; indigenous; Jerald T. Milanich; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Library of Congress; Max Bell; Native Americans; Neill J. Wallis; Ocala; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; philosopher pipes; Precolumbian; Queen Victoria; religion; rituals; Robert Cassanello; shamans; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; spirits; spirituality; Timucua; Timucua Indians; tobacco; tobacco pipes; U. S. Grant pipe; Ulysses S. Grant
A History of Central Florida, Episode 12: Spalding Plate
Tags: 58th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; American Revolution; Andrew K. Frank; Astor; Bob Clarke; British Florida; Chip Ford; colonialism; colonies; colonists; colonization; colony; Creeks; Daniel Velásquez; East Florida; Ella Gibson; French and Indian War; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Native Americans; Ocala; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; plates; Revolutionary War; Robert Cassanello; Scott E. Mitchell; Second Spanish Period; settlements; Seven Years' War; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; spalding plates; Spalding Upper Indian Store; Spanish Florida; St. Johns River; tableware; trading outposts; West Florida; William Bartram
A History of Central Florida, Episode 13: Buck and Ball
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Andrew K. Frank; Billy Bolek; Billy Bowlegs; Bob Clarke; cattle; Chip Ford; Creeks; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; First Seminole War; Florida Memory Project; Fort King; Gary D. Ellis; Gulf Archaeology Research Institute; Halbutta Micco; Halpatter-Micco; Halpuda Mikko; Holata Micco; iron; John Missal; Kathleen Cassanello; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; lead; Marion County; Muscogee Indians; Muscogees; musketballs; Native Americans; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Robert Cassanello; Second Seminole War; Seminole Wars; Seminoles; shots; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; slavery; slaves; spalding stores; The Seminole Wars: America's Longest Indian Conflict; trading posts; U.S. Army
A History of Central Florida, Episode 14: Cannonball
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Abraham Lincoln; American Civil War; Barbara Gannon; Bethany Dickens; blockade runners; blockades; Bob Clarke; cannonballs; cannons; Caribbean Islands; Chip Ford; Civil War; Confederacy; Confederate Navy; Confederate States of America; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; emancipation; Emancipation Proclamation; Florida Memory Project; iron; iron shots; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Library of Congress; Navy; New Smyrna; New Smyrna Museum of history; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Robert A. Taylor; Robert Cassanello; Sams Avenue; smugglers; smuggling; U.S. Navy; Union; Union Navy; United States of America
A History of Central Florida, Episode 15: Cracker House
Tags: A History of Central Florida; architecture; Bass Road; Benjamin DiBiase; Bob Clarke; Charlie Hailey; Chip Ford; cracker architecture; cracker houses; crackers; cypress; Daniel Velásquez; David Haase; dog trots; Ella Gibson; historic houses; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Kissimmee; Lanier; Lanier House; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Osceola County; Osceola County Welcome Center & History Museum; Pioneer Village; pioneers; Robert Cassanello; Ronald W. Haase; vernacular architecture
A History of Central Florida, Episode 21: Townsend House
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African American; African Methodist Episcopal Church; AME; Anne Lindsay; Bob Clarke; Charlie Hailey; Chip Ford; churches; clergy; Clermont; Clermont Historic Village; Daniel Velásquez; Downtown Clermont; Ebyabe; Ella Gibson; Helping Hand Day Nursery and Kindergarten; historic houses; historic preservation; James Townsend; Julian C. Chambliss; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; middle class; midwife; midwives; ministers; museums; object life cycle; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; repurposing stage; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; Sally Townsend; segregation; Seraph on the Suwanee; South Lake Historical Society; St. Mark's African Methodist Episcopal Church; Townsend House; UCF; UF; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; uplift movement; W. T. White; West Avenue; Zora Neale Hurston
A History of Central Florida, Episode 22: Dickson's Folly
Tags: A History of Central Florida; asphalt; automobiles; Bob Clarke; cars; Central Boulevard; Chip Ford; Daniel Velásquez; Dickson's Folly; Ella Gibson; Fon Gordon; Ford Model T; Good Roads Movement; H. H. Dickson; Henry Ford; Julian C. Chambliss; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lakeview Avenue; motor vehicles; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; paved roads; pavement; regulations; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; tin can tourism; tin can tourists; tin canners; tourism; tourists; traffic; traffic congestion; traffic control; Yowell-Drew Company
A History of Central Florida, Episode 23: Turpentine Industry
Tags: 1st Street; A History of Central Florida; American Civil War; Barbara Hines; Bob Clarke; Bush Boulevard; Charles Holmes Herty, Sr.; Chip Ford; Civil War; convict leasing; convicts; corrections; Daniel Velásquez; Edge Mercantile Company; Ella Gibson; First Street; Florida Historical Society; Florida Public Archaeology Network; Geneva; Herty cups; inmates; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; labor; labor camps; laborers; Museum of Geneva History; Museum of Seminole County History; naval stores; Nick Wynne; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; prison labor; prisoners; resin; Robert Cassanello; Sanford; Seminole County; turpentine; turpentine camps; Vick's Vapor Rub
A History of Central Florida, Episode 24: Gatch Family Farm Equipment
Tags: A History of Central Florida; agriculture; Altoona; Apopka; Blackhawk corn shellers; Blackhawk Equipment; Bob Clarke; celery; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Chip Ford; citrus; commercial farming; Connie L. Lester; corn; corn shellers; Daniel Velásquez; David Bradley Garden City Clipper; Duda; Ella Gibson; farm equipment; farmers; farming; farms; Garden City Clippers; Harry Hoslter; Janice Waltzer; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake County Historical Museum; mail-order catalogs; Main Street; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; Montgomery Ward; OCRHC; opening plow; Orange County Regional History Center; peas; Robert Cassanello; Sears, Roebuck & Company; seeders; shopping; subsistence farming; Tavares; vegetables; Williard Gatch; Wystan Photography
A History of Central Florida, Episode 25: Company Scrip
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Bass Road; Bethany Dickens; Bob Clarke; Chip Ford; commissaries; company scrips; company stores; currency; Daniel Velásquez; debt peonage; Disston City; Disston Land Company; Edge Mercantile Company; Ella Gibson; Elliott Edge; Great Railroad Strike; Great Railroad Strike of 1877; Great Upheaval; Great Upheaval of 1877; Groveland; Groveland Historical Museum; Hamilton Disston; Hazen, Kendra; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; labor; labor strikes; Lake Avenue; Lake County; lumber; lumber mill; lumber mills; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; money; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Osceola County; Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum; Paul Ortiz; Riley, Groover and Company; Robert Cassanello; sharecropping; slavery; St. Cloud; Sumter County; turpentine
A History of Central Florida, Episode 16: Print Culture
Tags: 1st Street; A History of Central Florida; Benjamin Franklin; Bob Clarke; Chip Ford; Christopher Brooke; computer; computers; Daniel Velásquez; Elizabeth Haven Hawley; Ella Gibson; First Street; George Phineas Gordon; Gordon Letterpress; jobbing shops; John Y. Detwiler; journalism; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Kimberly Voss; lithography; Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; Man Roland; New Journalism; New Smyrna; New Smyrna Museum of history; newspaper editors; newspaper shops; newspapers; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; platen press; print culture; print shops; printing press; Robert Cassanello; rotary press; Ryan Ives; Sams Avenue; Sanford; Sanford Museum; The New Smyrna Breeze; The Sanford Herald
A History of Central Florida, Episode 17: Travel Dining
Tags: A History of Central Florida; ACL; African Americans; Algonquians; Algonquins; American Civil War; American Indians; Amerindians; Amtrak; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; Atlantic, Valdosta & Western Railway; Bethany Dickens; Biscayne Bay; Bob Clarke; Boyd Street; Bush Boulevard; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Charleston, Savannah & Florida Steamship Route; Cherokees; Chip Ford; City of Jacksonville; Civil War; Clyde Line; Clyde Steamship Company; Daniel Velásquez; decanters; Delaware; Dickens, Bethany; dining; dining cars; Ella Gibson; enterprise; FEC; Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad; Florida East Coast Railway; Florida Southern Railroad; Fred de Bary; Hazen, Kendra; Henry B. Plant; Henry Bradley Plant; Henry Flagler; Henry Morrison Flagler; Hiram Ulysses Grant; Indian River; indigenous; Iroquois; J. J. Farnsworth; Jacksonville; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake Worth; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; Museum of Seminole County History; National Railway Historical Society; Native Americans; Ocklawaha River; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Osceola; Palatka; Philip Cross; Plant System; Robert Cassanello; SAL; Sanford; Seaboard Air Line; Seminoles; Silver Springs; slavery; slaves; St. Johns River; Starlight; steam engines; steamboats; steamers; steamships; T. W. Lund, Jr.; tourism; tourists; Tracy J. Revels; trains; Ulysses S. Grant; W. A. Shaw; W. B. Wrenn; water hyacinth; Winter Garden; Yemassee
A History of Central Florida, Episode 18: Time Pieces
Tags: 1st Street; A History of Central Florida; Alexis M. McCrossen; Apopka; Atlantic Standard Time; Before His Time: The Untold Story of Harry T. Moore, America's First Civil Rights Martyr; Ben Green; Bob Clarke; Boyd Street; Brevard County; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Central Standard Time; Chip Ford; citrus; civil rights; civil rights activists; clocks; Cross, Philip; CST; dairy; Daniel Velásquez; Dickens, Bethany; Eastern Standard Time; Ella Gibson; EST; farmers; First Street; Florida Memory Project; Freedom Avenue; Geneva; Harry and Harriette Moore Memorial Park; Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Complex; Harry T. Moore; Harry Tyson Moore; Industrial Revolution; J. T. McLain; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake County; Leesburg; Library of Congress; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; Mims; Mountain Standard Time; MST; Museum of Geneva History; NAACP; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Railway Historical Society; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Pacific Standard Time; podcast; PST; railroad conductors; railroads; railways; Robert Cassanello; SMU; Southern Methodist University; Springarn Medal; Standard Time Zones; sundials; time; time pieces; time zonez; UCF; watch; watches; Winter Garden
A History of Central Florida, Episode 19: Russian Samovar
Tags: 1st Street; A History of Central Florida; Anna Reverend; Bob Clarke; Boris Kustodiev; Caucasus Mountains; Chip Ford; Daniel Velásquez; Deep South; Eastern Orthodox Church; Ella Gibson; Europeans; First Street; Gary Ross Mormino; Geneva; Henry Shelton Sanford; immigrants; immigration; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Kress 5-10-25 Cent Store; Leo Reverend; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; Michael Paul Reverend; Museum of Geneva History; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Regional History Center; Robert Cassanello; Russia; Russian Orthodox Church; Russians; samovars; Seminole County; Shoe Emporium; Swedes; teapots; teas; The Merchant's Wife; Vladimir Solonari
A History of Central Florida, Episode 20: Railroad Bells
Tags: A History of Central Florida; ACL; American Civil War; Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; automobiles; Beach Street; bells; Bob Clarke; Boyd Street; cars; Central Florida Railroad Museum; Chip Ford; Christopher Brooke; Daniel Velásquez; Daytona Beach; Ella Gibson; FEC; Florida East Coast Railway; Halifax Historical Museum; Henry Bradley Plant; Henry Morrison Flagler; Henry Plant; Homosassa; Interstate Highway System; Jacksonville; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Key West; Kissimmee; Maitland; Mark Howard Long; Mark Long; motor vehicles; Ocala; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Palm Beach; Plant System; railroads; Robert Cassanello; Sanford; South Florida Railroad; Tampa; Titusville; tourism; tourists; trains; Union Station; Winston; Winter Garden; Winter Park
A History of Central Florida, Episode 26: Fishing Boats
Tags: 1st Street; A History of Central Florida; Anastasia Island; Arlington; Baldwin; Black Creek; Black Point; Bob Clarke; canoes; Chip Ford; Clark's Creek; Clay County; Clayton's Park; Dancy's; Daniel Velásquez; Doug Kelly; Durbin Creek; Ella Gibson; Eustis; Federal Point; First Street; fish; fish camp; fishermen; fishing; fishing boats; Florida's Fishing Legends and Pioneers; Fort Marion; Fruit Cove; Geneva; Green Cove Springs; Hart's Orange Grove; Hibernia; Hogarth's Landing; Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile Railroad; Julington Creek; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lady Lake; Lake Apopka; Lake County; Lake Dora; Lake Eustis; Lake Griffin; Lake Harris; Lake Jesup; Lake Monroe; Lake Weir; Lake Yale; lakes; Leesburg; Magnolia; Main Street; Mandarin; maps; Margaret; Marion County; Matanzas Inlet; Mayport; McGirts Creek; Middleburg; Moccasin Creek; Moses Creek; Moultrie Creek; Mount Dora; Museum of Geneva History; Native Americans; New Switzerland; North River; Ocklawaha River; OCRHC; Old Fort; orange county; Orange County Regional History Center; Orange Dale; Orange Mills; Pabloc Creek; Palatka; Phelan; Picolata; Putnam County; Read's Landing; Remmington Park; River of Lakes; rivers; Riverside; Robert Cassanello; Roce Creek; rowboats; Russell's Landing; Sanford; Sinies Creek; Six Mile Creek; St. Augustine; St. Augustine Inlet; St. Johns Bar; St. Johns Company; St. Johns Railroad; St. Johns River; St. Nicholas; T. Pulot; Tocoi; tourism; Umatilla; Vincent Fish Market; wet wells; WGHF; Whitestone; Whitney; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Heritage Foundation; Yellow Bluff
A History of Central Florida, Episode 27: Leather Cap & Goggles
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Arthur McDonald; automobile racing; automobiles; beach; Beach Street; beaches; Bethany Dickens; Blue Bird; Bob Clarke; Brown, David Bruce; Buzz McKim; car racing; cars; Chip Ford; Daniel Velásquez; David Bruce Brown; Daytona Beach; Ella Gibson; Goodall; Grenell; Halifax Historical Museum; Henry Ford; Henry Seagrave; James Hathaway; K. H. LaSesne; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; land speed records; Malcolm Campbell; Napier 6-cylinders; National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR); OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Ormond Beach; Randal L. Hall; Ransom E. Olson; Robert Cassanello; Triplex; William Morgan; William Vanderbilt, Jr.; Wilson Chevrolet
A History of Central Florida, Episode 28: Rum Runner
Tags: 18th Amendment; A History of Central Florida; barometers; Beach Street; binoculars; Bob Clarke; Chip Ford; Cople & Astley Gin Mill; Daniel Velásquez; Daytona Beach; Daytona State College; DSC; Eighteenth Amendment; Ella Gibson; Florida Maritime Museum; Halifax Historical Museum; Havana, Cuba; Henry L. Marshall; Holly Hill; John Beale; Katie Kelley; Kelley, Katie; Kendra Hazen; King of Rum Row; Leonard R. Lempel; liquors; Long, Mark Howard; McCoy, Bill; New Orleans Rhythm Kings; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Prohibition; Robert Cassanello; rum; rum runners; smuggling; Syracuse, New York; The Real McCoy; Wolverine Blues
A History of Central Florida, Episode 29: Mosquito Beater
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Bob Clarke; Brevard Avenue; Chip Ford; Cocoa; Cocoa Beach; Daniel Velásquez; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; Ella Gibson; Florida Historical Society; George Harrell; Gordon Patterson; insecticides; insects; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Mosquito; Mosquito Beater Club; Mosquito Beaters; mosquito control; mosquito fish; mosquitoes; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; Robert Cassanello; Speedy Harrell
A History of Central Florida, Episode 31: Quilt Stories
Tags: A History of Central Florida; AFC; album quilts; Amanda Silkarskie; American Civil War; American Folklife Center; basket pattern; basket patterns; Bayeux Tapestry; Bob Clarke; carpenter's wheel pattern; carpenter's wheel patterns; Chip Ford; churches; Civil War; Clermont; Clermont Historic Village; Country Club Road; crossroads patterns; Daniel Velásquez; Dorothy MacDougall; Ella Gibson; Emma Clark; England, United Kingdom; Freedom Avenue; Great Britain; Great Depression; Harry & Harriette Moore Memorial Park; horses; Jacob's Ladder; James K. Polk; James Knox Polk; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Kentucky Quilt Project; knights; Ladies' Aid Society; Lake Mary; Lake Mary Community Church; Lake Mary Historical Museum; Land's End All-American Quilt Collection; Library of Congress; log cabin patterns; M. Florence Anderson; Main Street; Mascotte Aid Society; Mascotte Quilt; Mims; Monkey Wrench; narratives; Norman Conquest of England; Normandy; Normans; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; President Polk in the White House Quilt; quilters; quilting; quilts; redwork quilts; Robert Cassanello; sail boat patterns; Saxons; shoo-fly patterns; textiles; Underground Railroad; W. G. Sloan; Wagon Wheel; West Avenue; WGHF; Whig's Defeat Quilt; William I; William the Bastard; William the Conqueror; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Heritage Foundation; woman; women
A History of Central Florida, Episode 32: Tapestries
Tags: A History of Central Florida; American Civil War; Bethany Dickens; Bob Clarke; Chip Ford; Civil War; Cora S. Wilson; Daniel Velásquez; Division of Women's and Professional Projects; Dorothy Morton; Ella Gibson; embroidery; Federal Emergency Relief Act; FERA; Florida Historical Society; Franciscan Missions; Franciscans; gender; Great Depression; Harry Hopkins; Jacksonville; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; labor; Miami; missionaries; missions; Native Americans; New Deal; New Smyrna Beach; New Smyrna Museum of history; Nick Taylor; Nick Wynne; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Osborne, Georgia; Rio De La Cruz; Robert Cassanello; Seminole Wars; sewing; sewing rooms; Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce; St. Petersburg; Susan Ware; Tampa; tapestry; Turnbull Colony; woman; women; Works Progress Administration; Works Progress Administration Women's Training Work Centers; WPA
A History of Central Florida, Episode 33: Salt and Pepper Shakers
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Airko Manufacturing Company; alligator farms; alligators; Andrea Ludden; automobiles; Bob Clarke; camping; cars; Central Boulevard; ceramics; Chip Ford; Clermont; Clermont Historical Village; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; Florida Historical Society; Gatlinburg, Tennessee; gators; Great Depression; hotels; Japan; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lakeside Motel; Ludden, Andrea; motels; motor vehicles; Nick Wynne; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; pepper shakers; Robert Cassanello; Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum; salt shakers; Souvenir Road; souvenirs; tin can tourism; tin can tourists; tourism; Tracy J. Revel; Tracy J. Revels; West Avenue; William F. Naval; World War II; WWII
A History of Central Florida, Episode 34: Rollins Collegiate Wear
Tags: A History of Central Florida; American Red Cross; Annie Russell Theatre; Asa Will Jennings; athletes; baseballs; basketballs; beanies; Bob Clarke; Catherine H. Bailey; Chip Ford; Christopher Loss; college sports; colleges; collegiate wear; D. K. Dickinson; Daniel Velásquez; Darla Moore; David Bothe; desegregation; Dickson-Ives Company; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight David Eisenhower; E. H. Riggs; E. R. Donnely; Elfreda Winany; Elinor Flood; Elizabeth Blish; Ella Gibson; epartment of College Archives and Special Collections; fashion; footballs; fraternities; George Young; Gerard M. Miller; Gilbert Maxwell; H. F. Harris; Hamilton Holt; hats; Helen Cole; Holt Avenue; Ike Eisenhower; integration; Irving Bacheller; J. K. List; J. W. List; Jack Constant Lane; James Holden; Jazz Age; John Dewey; Kappa Epsilon; Kathleen Shepherd; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; Lake Virginia; letterman sweaters; liberal arts; Margaret Chapman; Marita Stueve; Mason; Morton; Nancy Cushman; National Collegiate Athletic Association; NCAA; New England; OCRHC; Olin Library; Orange County Regional History Center; orlando; Ormond Beach; Percy McKane; Perrydell; Peter McCann; Phi Mu; Pi Beta Phi; Pi Kappa Delta; Progressivism; Richard S. Shattuck; Robert Cassanello; Robert E. James; Robert Warfield; Rollins College; Rollins Hall; Rollins Honor Student Company; Rollins Tar Babies; Ruth Dawson; Sanford Celeryfeds; school spirit; sororities; sorority; sports; Spring Training; Stering Olmsted; student movement; students; tennis; The Rollins Sandspur; Theodore J. Ehrlich; Thomas P. Bailey; U.S. Navy; Virginia Holm; W. D.; Walk of Fame; Walter Stevens; Wenxian Zhang; Winter Park; World War I; World War II; WWI; WWII
A History of Central Florida, Episode 35: Leather Fire Helmet
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Benjamin Franklin; Bob Clarke; Cairns Fire Helmets; Chip Ford; Daniel Velásquez; Denver Firefighters Museum; Eagles; Ella Gibson; fire chiefs; fire departments; fire helmets; firefighters; firefighting; fireman; firemen; Henry Cairns; Henry T. Gratacap; high eagle helmets; Jasper Cairns; Jerry Michaels; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; leather; Mount Dora; Mount Dora Fire & Police Station; Mount Dora Fire Department; Mount Dora History Museum; Mount Dora Police Department; New York City, New York; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; OSHA; Robert Cassanello; Royellou Lane; Skip Kerkhof; Stephen Kerkhof; U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
A History of Central Florida, Episode 30: Bolita
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African American; African Americans; Bartow; Bob Clarke; Bolita; Bolita Wars; bolitero; boliteros; Brown, Harry; Carey Estes Kefauver; Charlie Wall; China; Chip Ford; Congress; corruption; crime; Cuba; Cuban American; Cuban Americans; Cubans; Daniel Velásquez; Duda's; elections; Ella Gibson; Estes Kefauver; Florida Lottery; gambling; Gary Ross Mormino; George Harrell; Harry Brown; Hispanic Americans; Hispanics; Katie Kelley; Kefauver Commission; Kendra Hazen; Keno; Latin Americans; Latinos; lotteries; lottery; Mafia; Main Street; Merritt Island; Nick Wynee; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; organized crime; Polk County Historical Museum; Robert Cassanello; Speedy Harrell; Tampa; U.S. Congress; U.S. Senate; Vicente Martinez-Ybor; Ybor City
Nick Serros' Fish and Poultry Company
Jackson Sporting Goods
City Cab Company Taxi Service and the American Fire and Casualty Company
Max Yacobian Cutting Doug Crenshaw's Hair
Cervantes Spanish Restaurant
View of South Orange Avenue
Hotel Bass
Walter C. Bass, City Father
Tags: Astor Hotel; Ben White Raceway; Central Florida Fair; city commissioners; CNA Tower; Delaney Avenue; Downtown Orlando; Elks Club; Fairview Park; Gainesville; Grotto; Hotel Bass; hotels; Kappa Sigma; Kissimmee; Mason; Orange Avenue; orlando; Orlando Country Club; real estate; South Street; UF; University of Florida; Walter C. Bass
Thomas Building
Johnson Electric Company Advertisement
Tags: appliances; chandeliers; Church Street; contractor; contractors; Downtown Orlando; electrical fixtures; electrical wiring; electricians; Florida Polk's Orlando City Directories: Including Conway, Maitland and Winter Park; Johnson Electric Company; lamps; orlando; vacuum cleaners; washing machines; water heaters
Stanley's Radio Sales & Service Advertisement
J. Daniel Kolar Advertisement
Roper Realty Company Advertisement
Vergowe Agency Advertisement
Downtown Orlando Information Center
Signature Plaza Painting
Tags: American Fire and Casualty Company; Brass Rail; Cervantes Spanish Restaurant; Chamberlin Natural Foods; Church Street; City Cab Company Taxi Service; Downtown Orlando; exhibits; Ferrell Jewelry; Foster's Quality Foods; Hotel Bass; Irwin's Shoes; Jackson Street; James Stoll; Ladies Uniforms; Magnolia Avenue; Main Street; Nick Serros' Fish and Poultry Company; Orange Avenue; orlando; Orlando Remembered; Orlando Steam Laundry; Signature Plaza; Southern Electrical Company; Thomas Building; Wilmott Building
Thomas Building, Ladies Uniforms, and Orlando Steam Laundry
Brass Rail, Chamberlin Natural Foods, and Cervantes Spanish Restaurant
Star Barber Shop and Ferrell Jewelry
Economy Auto Store and City Cab Company
Nick Serros' Fish & Poultry Company
American Fire and Casualty Company
Jax and Hotel Bass
Barnett Plaza and the CNA Tower
Hotel Bass Thermometer
Oral History of Dick Quentin Harkey
Tags: African Americans; Airport Boulevard; Altamonte Springs; Amtrak; Antoinette Jennings; Apopka; ATF; Atlanta, Georgia; Beverly Harkey; Bill Gorman; Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre; Bob Egan; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; campaign coordinators; campaigns; Celery Soup: Florida's Folk Life Play; Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens; Channel 24; Channel 9; Charlotte, North Carolina; Cheryl Harkey; church; churches; city commissioners; claims adjusters; Claims Department; Claude R. Kirk, Jr.; Claude Roy Kirk, Jr.; CNA Financial Corporation; Creative Sanford, Inc.; CSX Transportation; Dick Quentin Harkey; Downtown Orlando; Downtown Sanford; Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts; Erika Mattfeld; Eustis; Florida Central Railroad; Florida Hospital Health Village; Florida State Road 417; Florida State Road 441; Florida State Road 46; Fort Lauderdale; Gainesville, Georgia; George H. W. Bush; George Herbert Walker Bush; Governor of Florida; governors; Great American Insurance Group; Harvey LeRoy Atwater; hospitals; Hugh Walker; ILC; IMA; insurance; Intracoastal Waterway; IOC; Isaacson; Jackson Port; Jacobs; Jeanie Austin; Joe Montesanto; John King; John Luigi Mica; John Mica; John Street; Kirk Douglas; Lake Mary; Lake Nona; Lake Nona Medical City; Lawson Lamar; Lee Atwater; Lockhart; Longwood; Magic Kingdom Park; maids; Maitland Civic Center; Manatee Port; Marianne Harkey; Mark McCarty; Maxwell House; Methodists; Mount Dora; New York City, New York; Nicky Bernstein; Orange Blossom Express; orange county; Order of the Elbow; orlando; Orlando Regional Realtor Association; Orlando Utilities Commission; OUC; Pam Beach; Panama Canal; Peace Tree Hills Road; Peggy Spagler; race relations; railroads; railways; Republican National Committee; Republican Party of Florida; Republicans; Retan; Rich Crotty; Richard Lynn Scott; Richard T. Crotty; Rick Scott; RNC; Robbie Harkey; Robert Egan; S Line; Sand Lake Road; Sanford; Sanford City Commission; Sanford Welcome Center; Scott Vandergrift; segregation; Spagler, Peggy; SR 417; SR 441; SR 46; state representatives; state senators; SunRail; Taft; Tavares; Terry Griffin; The Help; The Sail Club; Toni Jennings; Toni Jennings Public Service Award; Trish Thompson; U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; University of Georgia; US Railcar Company; Wall Street Crash of 1929; Walt Disney World; West Palm Beach; WFTV; William D. Gorman; Winter Haven; Winter Haven Integrated Logistics Center; WMFE-TV; Young Harris College; Young Republicans; YR
Oral History of Luticia Roberts Lee and Catherine Lee Dingle
Tags: 15th Street; 1st Street; 3rd Street; African Americans; American Legion; American Legion Campbell-Lossing Post 53; Benny Austin; Benny Logan; Bessie Long; Bill White; Blake Jones; C-sections; Caesarian sections; cannons; Carlie Smith; Catherine Lee; Catherine Lee Dingle; Cathy Dingle; Cathy Lee; Celery Soup: Florida's Folk Life Play; Chapman; China; Cindy Slaten; Cindy Slaten Lee; Creative Sanford, Inc.; criminal justice; Crown Paper Company; DeLand; desegregation; Douglas Stenstrom; Downtown Sanford; Elizabeth Steele; Fifteenth Street; First Street; Florence Stenstrom; Gladys Stenstrom; groceries; grocery; Henry June; Higgins; Historic Sanford Welcome Center; hope chests; Hurricane Donna; hurricanes; India; Ingrid Burton; integration; James Lee; James Roberts; Jimmy Lee; Joshie Dingle; Joyce Adams; Joyce Adams Jones; Ken McIntosh; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Legion Hut; Leroy Roth; Linda Roth; Lnda Lee; Louis Austin; Luticia Lee; Luticia Roberts; maids; Mark; Marty; Mary McIntosh; Mendelson; metal drive; metal drives; military police; Nathan Garner; Oak Avenue; oral history; orlando; Pacific Theater; Palmetto Avenue; Parole Commission; pasture party; Patty Stenstrom; Phil Logan; ponds; post offices; potlucks; race relations; Rand Yard Ice House; Roberts; rolling pin; Rollins College; Ronald Thomas; Sanford; Sanford High School; Sanford Post Office; Sarah Dingle; Sawyer; scrap metals; segregation; Seminole High School; Southside Grammar School; Stetson University; The Help; Tish Lee; Tish Roberts; tornadoes; Trish Thompson; veterans; Viola Jordan; World War I; World War II; WWII
Oral History of James Singleton
Tags: A Prototype Realistic. Innovative Community of Today; Allison Marcue; Altamonte Area Chamber of Commerce; Altamonte Springs; Altamonte Springs City Hall; Altamonte Springs City Library; Altamonte Springs Civic Club; Altamonte Springs Department of Public Works; Altamonte Springs Division of Water, Wastewater, and Reuse; Altamonte Springs Leisure Services; Anne Van Allen Klein; Ashley Wilt; Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Bill James; China First; City of Altamonte Springs; computers; Don Newman; Dudley Bates; Facilities Fleet and Urban Maintenance; Florida State Road 436; Information Systems; IS; James Singleton; Jon Batman; Karen Potter; libraries; library; Linda McKnight Batman; MIS; Mobile Information Center; Museum of Seminole County History; Pendelton; Phil McMann; Project APRICOT; reclaimed water; Richard Miller; Seminole-Rosenwald School; Sidell Pate; SR 436; Steven Long; Vinnie Coon; wastewater; West Altamonte; Wilt, Ashley; Youth Library Area
Oral History of Garnett White
Tags: 10th Street; 7th Street; 9th Street; aluminum; American Cancer Society; automobiles; B.L. Perkins' Store; bass; bicycles; bikes; Bluitt Stevens; Bobbi Goff; Boy Scouts of America; butchers; Carl McWaters; cars; celery; Chase and Company; citrus; citrus groves; Crooms Academy of Information Technology; Downtown Sanford; Eagle Scouts; Ed White; Elizabeth Wigham; Elm Avenue; farmers; farming; First Federal Savings & Loan; Garnett White; Golden Rusty; golf caddies; Greater Sanford Regional Chamber of Commerce; Hall; Harriet; Harrington; high schools; Historical Society of Central Florida; icehouses; Jacobs; Jaycees; Joseph Morris; Joshua Coffin Chase; Judy White; Lake Monroe; Laurel Avenue; Linda McKnight Batman Oral History Project; Lyman High School; Mac Cleaver; metal drives; mites; Monroe; motor vehicles; muck; muck farms; Museum of Seminole County History; newspaper routes; newspapers; Ninth Street; oilers; Operation Deep Freeze; orlando; Oviedo High School; packing houses; paper boys; Paulette Casen; Paulette White; Pelham, Georgia; quartermasters; railroads; railways; Ransidey; real estate; real estate agents; real estate appraisal; real estate brokers; real estate licenses; recessions; Red Hill Groves; reefers; refrigeration; rubbers; rust mites; Sanford; Sanford Avenue; Sanford Grammar School; Sanford Jaycees; Sanford Junior Chamber of Commerce; Sanford Junior High School; Sanford-Seminole County Chamber of Commerce; Sanford-Seminole County Junior Chamber of Commerce; school lunches; Seminole County; Seminole High School; Seminole State College; Seventh Street; Southside Elementary; St. Augustine; Student Museum; Sydney Octavius Chase, Jr.; Sydney Octavius Chase, Sr.; Ted White; Tenth Street; The Florida Times-Union; The Sanford Herald; Triple S Groceteria; U.S. Navy; war effort; Winterville, Georgia; World War II; WWII
Oral History of Dr. William "Bill" Blank
Tags: 1972 Summer Olympics; 9/11 Attacks; Adolf Hitler; all-volunteer military; An Uncaged Eagle: True Freedom; anti-war protest; anti-war protests; Arab-Israeli War of 1973; Bad Tölz, Germany; basic training; Bastogne, Belgium; Battle of the Bulge; Bavaria, Germany; Berlin Wall; Bill Blank; Black September Organization; BSO; buddy system; carpet bombing; carpet bombs; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Christmas; civilian; civilians; cognitive dissonance; cold war; college; colleges; conscription; Desert Shield; Desert Storm; diversity; draft lotteries; draft lottery; draft notices; drafting; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight David Eisenhower; Eagle's Nest; educator; educators; Egypt; enlistment; Europe; Francis E. Warren AFB; Francis E. Warren Air Force Base; French Revolution; Gabrielle Hanke; Games of the XX Olympiad; gender segregation; Germans; Germany; GI Bill; Global War on Terror; guidance counseling; GWOT; Hall of Mirrors; Halloween Massacre; homecoming; Ike Eisenhower; international students; Iraq; Iraq War; Iron Curtain; Israel; Israeli-Palestinian Conflict; Kehlsteinhaus; Kent State Massacre; Kent State Shooting; Kent State University; KSU; Kuwait; Mannheim, Germany; Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna von Habsburg-Lothringen; Marie Antoinette; Marine Corps Base Quantico; Mark Spitz; Martin Bormann; May 4 Massacre; MCB Quantico; mentors; Middle East; military; military assignments; military drafts; military training; Munich Massacre; Munich, Germany; National Guard; National Socialist German Workers' Party; National Veterans Awareness Week; nationalism; Nazi Germany; Nazi Party; Nazis; Nixon, Richard, Milhous; North Central Wisconsin; NSDAP; October War; Ohio National Guard; Olympic Village; Olympics; Operation Desert Shield; Operation Desert Storm; Operation Iraqi Freedom; Operation Wrath of God; Palestine; Persian Gulf War; police actions; protesters; Ramadan; Ramadan War; razorbacks; Red Tails; Republic of Vietnam; Richard Milhous Nixon; Richard Nixon; Richard Toliver; riot squads; riots; Russia; segregation; September 11 Attacks; Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944; South Vietnam; student protests; Summer Olympics; Syria; tanks; teachers; terrorism; terrorists; Third Reich; Three Day War; Treaty of Friendship, co-operation, and Mutual Assistance; Tuskegee Airmen; U.S. Army; UCF; universities; university; University of Central Florida; veterans; Veterans' Day; Vietnam; Vietnam War; volunteer military; volunteers; war protests; WarPac; Warren AFB; Warren Air Force Base; Warsaw Pact; Watergate; Watergate Scandal; wild boars; William Blank; Wisconsin; woman; women; World Trade Center; World War II; WWII; Yom Kippur; Yom Kippur War
Oral History of Joshua "Josh" R. Dull
Tags: 9/11 Attacks; Abu Nakhlah Airport; Afghan War; Afghanistan; airman; airmen; Al Udeid AB; Al Udeid Air Base; alcohol abuse; alcoholism; Anchorage, Alaska; anxiety; Bagram Airfield; bargaining; basic training; Brevard County; cryogenics; Danny Trejo; Davis-Monthan AFB; Davis-Monthan Air Force Base; deployment; deployments; depression; Doha, Qatar; drug addictions; Dull, Heather; Dull, Josh R.; Dull, Joshua "Josh" R.; Elmendorf AFB; Elmendorf Air Force Base; Empower Wyoming; EOD; Explosive Ordinance Disposal; fuels department; fuels tech school; GI Bill; Global War on Terror; GWOT; Hakthor; Heather Dull; Indians; Iraq War; Josh Dull; Joshua R. Dull; liquid oxygen; Little; McChord Field; Melbourne; Melbourne International Airport; mental health; Middle East; Middle Easterner; military family; military training; Myer; Nepalese; Once Upon a Time in Mexico; Outstanding Unit Award; oxygen; Picacho Peak State Park; post-traumatic stress disorder; PTSD; Qatar; Qataris; Rachel Williams; Ramadan; Reveille; Rip It; rocket attacks; Romero; September 11 Attacks; Servicemen's��s Readjustment Act of 1944; souq; Soviet Union; Soviet War in Afghanistan; Spider-Man; Sri Lankan; substance abuse; Tacoma, Washington; tech school; terrorism; terrorists; The Cabin in the Woods; The Florida Review; Tucson, Arizona; U.S. Air Force; UCF; UCF VARC; University of Central Florida; USAF; V-22; VARC; veterans; Veterans Academic Resource Center; War in Afghanistan; Wichita Falls, Texas; Wyoming