Marilyn Monroe, PT Barnum, Benedict Arnold and the mysteries of the Revolutionary War…. Dive deep into the hidden corners of history with fascinating inventions, secret military operations, and even the possibility of UFOs. Journey to magical islands, walk ancient trails, uncover enduring legends, and explore the rich history of Native Americans. From supernatural encounters to the intriguing lives of historical figures, we present history as it should be – accurate, engaging, and told with ...
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We’re Tony, Kristen, Kylie, & Lexie. Traveling the United States in a Class A RV. Email us at hi@thefaiolas.com. Find us on a dirt road, Jeepin’. RV Life | Jeepin’ | Travel | Podcast
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Welcome to Off the Beaten Path. Where we’ll explore difficult questions, strange occurrences, history, paranormal phenomena, and current events.
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Podcast by Courtney Sweet and Jill Painter Lopez
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The Beaten Path Media podcast is your only source you need that will provide you with video How-To's, tech news and reviews, and a few detours along the way.
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Welcome to Off the Beaten Path where some amazing things are bound to happen!
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The Beaten Path is a series of conversations with leading travel startup founders. Learn how they've succeeded where so many have failed. Delve into how they were inspired, how they validated their ideas, got their first users and how they've grown.
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There is so much more to Florida besides Disney World, Universal Studios and Daytona Beach! I was born and raised in Florida and now I’m raising my family in Florida and showing them the places that most tourists, and even some locals, may not know about. We are going off the beaten path. 😊
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I'm Molly Dyer. Please join me for a new podcast every Wednesday, noon central (US) for conversations about, and with practitioners of unconventional, less mainstream forms of witchcraft. From Tree-hugging Dirt Worshippers, Conjurers, Satanists, Appalachian Folk Witches, to Poisoners, Necromancers, Discordians, and anything else in between, including authors, other podcasters, pagan musicians, etc. There are rituals, instructionals & tutorials for all levels of practitioner, and the occasion ...
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What's Hiding Behind That White Cross on the Hill?
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19:12Many people see the large white cross as they drive by, shining atop a hill overlooking the downtown. But not everyone has checked out what's hiding behind it. It's an unusual and unique complex that once drew tens of thousands a year to see it.Mike Allen
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147. Wildlife, Stargazing & Adventure at Theodore Roosevelt National Park
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34:30We’re heading to Theodore Roosevelt National Park in the heart of the North Dakota Badlands! In this episode, we’re diving into the park’s rugged beauty, fascinating wildlife, and the rich history that helped shape America's conservation legacy. We’ll share everything you need to know—from the best scenic drives and hiking trails to where to spot b…
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Tracking Down the First Christmas Tree
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19:49Where was the first Christmas tree? Proof is hard to come by. It seems that Windsor Locks, CT is among the very first – at least in legend; a stone monument lays claim to the first decorated tree in 1777. Researching this case turned up other very interesting side stories: German prisoners-of-war, Native American attacks, and even the Wizard of Oz.…
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146. Why Waterton Lakes National Park Belongs on Your List
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27:11Hidden in the southwestern corner of Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park is waiting to be explored. While Banff and Jasper steal the spotlight, Waterton offers mountains and lakes without the crowds. In this episode, we explore what makes Waterton special, its fascinating history, top things to do, and insider tips for RVers and adventurers. Whet…
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The Illegal Pirate Radio Station at the Largest Rock Concert, Watkins Glen
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21:54Watkins Glen; world’s largest concert. 600,000 attendees. Six teenagers broadcast with an illegal pirate radio station they brought to the site, interviewing the Grateful Dead, broadcasting traffic and weather reports, and playing records. Attendees loved it. One of the broadcasters tells the crazy story.…
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You Used to have to Pay to Use a Library
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20:14Access to knowledge for the masses. For many years in the United States, you had to pay a membership fee to a subscription library if you wanted access to books and information. That all changed in the early 1800s when the first publicly funded library opened in CT.Mike Allen
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145. Banff National Park: Must-See Stops, Hikes, and Gorgeous Views
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25:06Banff National Park has stunning landscapes, wildlife, and must-see destinations. In this episode, we’re taking you on a drive-through guide, highlighting scenic stops, top hikes, and hidden gems. 🚗 Where should you stop? 🏕 Where can you camp? 🐻 What wildlife might you see? We’re covering it all! Have a Banff story to share? Leave us a voice messag…
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A Religious Group Pinpoints the End of the World
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19:42The end of the world was supposed to be on a Wednesday in November of 1873. One hundred religious believers gathered on an island in a New England river to ascend into heaven, even climbing trees to be among the first to rise up.Mike Allen
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TV Cameraman Inside Ground Zero
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33:35Ground zero. 9-11. World Trade Center. John Maher was one of the first TV cameramen inside the buildings, while they were still burning. He shares his surreal memories and experience.Mike Allen
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144. How Banff Became Canada’s First National Park and Its Dark History
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30:54We’re diving back into Canada and one of North America's most breathtaking places—Banff National Park! It’s Canada’s first national park, home to legendary landscapes, fascinating history, and a geological story millions of years in the making. But beyond the iconic turquoise lakes and rugged peaks, Banff also holds a hidden past, including its rol…
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An Ancient Hiking Rite Still Practiced
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16:58It's an ancient European tradition. Hiking a town’s boundaries still occurs in three CT towns (Madison, Guilford, and Durham). They carve a ceremonial stone and place it where the towns meet.Mike Allen
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Boxer / Opera Singer / Queen of the Rum Runners
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20:57Nellie Green was a famous rum runner and bootlegger during Prohibition. She was also an accomplished boxer and opera singer. She survived the 13 years when alcohol was illegal, keeping her patrons well supplied with alcohol - as well as supplying many downstream customers throughout the state.Mike Allen
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PT Barnum's Incredible Legacy
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18:35PT Barnum – the world’s greatest showman. Not only did he entertain millions with his American Museum and famous circus, but he was a major benefactor to his adopted hometown of Bridgeport - establishing the first hospital, bank, ferry service across Long Island Sound, and even a beautiful cemetery.Mike Allen
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Skydiving's First Jump
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18:45Skydiving became a popular sport in the U.S. in the 1950s. The first commercial jumping operation, at a rural grass landing strip, catered to college students with nerves of steel. Early skydivers completed breathtaking stunts, like a surprise landing in Manhattan's Central Park.Mike Allen
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143. Making 2025 Memorable: Our Big Plans for Travel, Growth, and Adventure!
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41:272025 is going to be another unforgettable year for the Faiola family! From exploring stunning national parks and hidden gems across the Southwest to embracing personal growth and tackling exciting RV projects, we’re diving headfirst into a year full of adventure, creativity, and new experiences. Show notes: thefaiolas.com/143 Website: https://thefa…
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This stunningly gorgeous island instills hope and virtue in all who visit. A highly successful 12-step alcohol avoidance program is based there. It hosts spiritual retreats and offers majestic beauty and serene calm. You'll also find internationally renowned dahlia gardens and a highly unusual religious relic – an 800-year-old mummified arm..…
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142. 2024 Recap: A Year of RV Adventures, Detours, and New Discoveries
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1:00:192024 took us on an unforgettable journey filled with plans, surprises, and plenty of off-road detours. From exploring breathtaking national parks in Canada to navigating unexpected adventures (like buying a new Jeep), it’s been a year of growth, discovery, and making memories on the road. Show notes: thefaiolas.com/142 Website: https://thefaiolas.c…
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How Ethan Allen Created a New State
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22:38Vermont was formed by Connecticut. Ethan Allen, from Litchfield, CT, created the infamous Green Mountain Boys, a militia that fought for land rights and independence for people living in the wilderness that would later become Vermont. Connecticut's Seth Warner later led the Green Mountain Boys to significant military wins during the Revolutionary W…
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A Forgotten Village Abandoned and Hiding in Isolated Woods
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27:58This lost village hosted 100 inhabitants in the 1700s and 1800s in an exceptionally remote area of New England. Called the Barkhamsted Lighthouse Village, it was founded by a man and woman who lived an almost Romeo and Juliet love story. Archeologists accidentally found it and have pieced together the unusual back story.…
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141: British Columbia Off-Road Adventures: Blaeberry and Redburn Creek Road.
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21:12Get ready to hit the trails! In this episode, we explore two incredible off-road routes in British Columbia’s stunning wilderness—Blaeberry Road and Redburn Creek Road. These trails are located near Golden, BC, and offer a mix of rugged terrain and breathtaking mountain views. We’ll share the highlights of these off-road trails, tips for navigating…
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Just 30 Defenders Hold Off 1,300 British During 4-Day Attack
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22:18During the War of 1812, the British Navy blockaded Long Island Sound. Just before the British sailed to Washington to burn the White House, they stopped for what was supposed to be a cannon bombardment of a tiny village. The village defenders were outnumbered 1,300 to 30, but they won The Battle of Stonington.…
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140. Free Campgrounds in Nebraska, Family Time, and Sedona Jeep Trails
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42:50In this episode, we’re catching you up on our latest travels, including free campgrounds in Nebraska with full hookups, braving snowstorms in New Mexico, and tackling some classic RV repairs. We’re also share highlights from family time in Sedona, complete with Jeep trails and stunning red rock views. Plus, an update on the kiddos' braces and how o…
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The Fatal Paparazzi Car Crash Involving Marilyn Monroe
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20:32Residents of rural Roxbury, CT take it in stride when celebrities live among them. They left alone famous playwright Arthur Miller and his wife Marilyn Monroe. The media did not. During a wild chase, on the day of their engagement, a New York Times reporter was killed in a crash on Roxbury's rural back roads trying to snap their picture.…
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America's First Folk Hero: General Israel Putnam
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24:41General Israel Putnam is the man credited with saying, "Don't shoot until you see the whites of their eyes," at the Battle of Bunker Hill. His military achievements, as George Washington's "go to fixer," are legendary. Among his ideas: stretching a chain under the surface of the Hudson River to keep British ships from sailing up to West Point.…
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In this milestone 26th episode of Off the Beaten Path, host Steve and gear expert Kate delve into the top portable hunting blinds of 2024. They explore the latest innovations enhancing hunting experiences, including: Best Overall: The TIDEWE OptiVue Hunting Blind, featuring a 360-degree see-through mesh design for unparalleled visibility and concea…
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In Episode 25 of Off the Beaten Path, Steve sits down with seasoned hunter and ethics advocate Kirk to dive into the ins and outs of hunting blinds and their ethical implications. From fair chase principles to environmental respect and public land courtesy, they discuss what it means to use blinds responsibly. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or ne…
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The Man Who Created the News Service You Use the Most
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20:02The Associated Press carries more news stories each day then any other service. Most media organizations belong to the nonpartisan outlet. Moses Yale Beach created the AP during the Mexican American War, looking for a way for his New York Sun newspaper to beat his competitors and get the news to readers more quickly.…
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139. Exploring Drumheller: The Dinosaur Capital of the World
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38:56In this episode, we're taking you to Drumheller, Alberta—the Dinosaur Capital of the World! 🦖 From climbing the World's Largest Dinosaur to uncovering fossils at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, we'll share the highlights of this unique destination in the Canadian Badlands. We'll also explore quirky attractions like the Hoodoo Trail, the Atlas Coal Mine, …
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The First Time a Phone was Used to Summon Emergency Help
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21:06The first time a phone was used to call for emergency help. It happened after a horrible train wreck. The train crashed through a bridge and into the icy river below in January of 1878. The train full of passengers was returning from a religious revival with the passengers singing as the crash occurred.…
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In Episode 24 of Off the Beaten Path, host Steve sits down with seasoned hunter Beth to dive into one of the most essential aspects of deer hunting—selecting the right rifle. From budget-friendly choices to premium options, they explore top models in every price range, covering key features, pros and cons, and what to consider beyond price. Whether…
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Some of the Worst Storms Hit in Years Ending in the Number 8
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21:26The worst weather disasters in southern New England occurred in years that ended in the number 8. Included are the Blizzard of 1888, the Hurricane of 1938, and tornadoes and ice storms in the years 1878, 1898, 1978, and 2018.Mike Allen
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Did Sybil Ludington Really Make her Paul Revere-like Ride?
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28:44Paul Revere and Sybil Ludington. They both rode through the countryside to warn Patriots of a pending British attack during the Revolutionary War. The big difference: Sybil was just 16 years old and rode through a major rain storm. But she doesn't get the same credit.Mike Allen
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In this episode of Off the Beaten Path, host Steve is joined by Chen Li, a food historian and avid outdoorsman, to explore the fascinating world of duck consumption across different cultures. From the rich traditions of Peking Duck in China to the refined dishes of French cuisine like Confit de Canard, we dive into which cultures consume the most d…
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138.Back with Updates from North Dakota!
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20:53Welcome to Episode 138, where we’re hitting pause on the Canada journey to bring you up to speed with our latest adventures! We’re currently in North Dakota for the annual beet harvest. Send us your comments: https://thefaiolas.com/message Newsletter: https://thefaiolas.com/email/ Drop us a review to help others join the adventure! https://thefaiol…
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In Episode 22 of Off the Beaten Path, host Steve is joined by gear expert Chery to explore the best heated jackets for hunting in 2024. Whether you're braving freezing tree stands or tracking game through the snow, a heated jacket can be a game-changer. Steve and Chery break down the top choices for hunters this year, from the reliable Tidewe Heate…
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NASCAR was Born at this Trend-Setting Racetrack
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18:36NASCAR was born at the Thompson Speedway, during an agreement struck in the back corner of the cafeteria. Thompson itself set many firsts, including being the first track to be asphalt paved and the first to have separate, looped racetrack that did not use public roads. It still hosts races today.Mike Allen
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137. Icefields Parkway in Canada: The Ultimate Drive-Through (Part 2)
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42:55In this episode, we’re hitting the road on the Icefields Parkway, one of the most stunning drives in the world. From spotting bears within minutes of starting our journey to exploring turquoise lakes like Peyto and visiting the massive Columbia Icefield, this episode is packed with adventure. Show notes: https://thefaiolas.com/137…
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From a 1-Room Schoolhouse to Wall Street Mega-Titan
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20:42How did a titan of Wall Street manage to attain his success coming from a rural dairy farm? Charles Dow's only education was in a one-room schoolhouse, and yet managed to start the Dow-Jones Company, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the Wall Street Journal.Mike Allen
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Mastering the Art of Tracking Whitetail Deer in Food Plot Areas
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10:28Join host Steve and special guest Sam, an expert hunter and habitat manager, on this episode of "Off the Beaten Path." They dive into effective strategies for tracking whitetail deer around food plots, covering essential topics such as understanding deer behavior, scouting techniques, identifying key deer signs, and leveraging technology for better…
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136. A journey through time and beauty in the Icefields Parkway
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40:20Join us as we explore Alberta’s iconic Icefields Parkway, a stunning 144-mile drive through the Canadian Rockies. We'll dive into the rich history of this route, from its early days as the "Wonder Trail" to the construction of the scenic parkway. Along the way, we’ll uncover the powerful geological forces that shaped this breathtaking landscape and…
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The Oldest Volunteer Fire Department in the Entire Nation
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20:51The earliest firefighters used bucket brigades, hand-drawn pumpers, and "speaking trumpets" (to project a voice and bark orders at fire scenes). With all of the wooden structures in Colonial America, fires were frequent. This fire department has the distinction of being the oldest volunteer fire department in the country.…
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135. Mount Revelstoke National Park, A Small Park with Big Beauty
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39:11In this episode, we guide you through Mount Revelstoke National Park in British Columbia, Canada, just west of Glacier National Park. While it might not be as famous as some of its neighboring parks, Mount Revelstoke offers breathtaking landscapes, rainforests, and wildflower-covered alpine meadows. Plus, hear our family-friendly tips and stories f…
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What was the Ferocious Creature that Terrorized a town in 1939?
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30:04The media dubbed it the Glawackus - an elusive and ferocious creature first spotted in Glastonbury, CT that veteran hunters could not identify. It killed wildlife, dogs, chickens, and made unidentifiable howls at night, terrifying the population. Finally, one hunter is believed to have bagged it - but there is much more to the story.…
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134. Glacier National Park in British Columbia: A Scenic Drive-Through (Part 2)
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29:52Join us on a scenic drive through Glacier National Park in BC, we will guide you through everything you need for your next adventure! Glacier National Park in BC is located in the Selkirk Mountains and offers mountains, glaciers, and lush forests. If you're planning an adventure here, you're in for a real treat. Whether driving through or tackling …
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When the Blind and Deaf Woman, Helen Keller, Showed us the Way
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25:04Helen Keller - deaf, dumb, and blind from childhood. She overcame her disabilities, with help, and went on to become an internationally celebrated author, lecturer, and advocate for those with her disabilities. One of her good friends was Samuel Clemens, a.k.a., Mark Twain.Mike Allen
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In Episode 20 of Off the Beaten Path, host Steve and special guest Maurice dive deep into the world of hunting waders. Whether you're chasing waterfowl in wetlands or stalking deer through marshes, having the right pair of waders is essential. In this episode, we break down everything you need to know — from choosing the perfect material to finding…
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133. Glacier National Park, British Columbia – Mountains, Wildlife, and Glaciers (Part 1)
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40:25Explore the rugged beauty of Glacier National Park in British Columbia! From its glaciers and mountain ranges to the wildlife and the engineering feat of Rogers Pass, this episode takes you through one of Canada’s great National Parks. Show notes: https://thefaiolas.com/133Tony and Kristen Faiola
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In Episode 19 of Off the Beaten Path, host Steve is joined by seasoned deer hunter Elton to tackle one of the most debated questions in the hunting community: Should you hunt in the same spot for deer or move around? They dive into the pros and cons of sticking with a familiar location, how deer behavior and hunting pressure can affect your success…
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A 185-year-old Mutiny that Impacted the Slave Era
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22:34It's one of the more quoted stories from the slave era. Four deaths during a mutiny aboard a ship - La Amistad - carrying 50 kidnapped Africans from Cuba led to high profile court cases in the U.S. about the immoral slave trade in the 1800s, drawing international attention.Mike Allen
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132. Yoho National Park in Canada: Top Tips for a Family Adventure
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48:19Yoho National Park in Canada, in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, perfectly captures its Cree name, which means "awe and wonder." This park offers an unforgettable experience for adventurers of all ages—and those views! With waterfalls, turquoise lakes, and geological features, there's something here for every nature lover. Yoho promises en…
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