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    Explore " alamo" with insightful episodes like "Texas Tornados: Part One", "Best of Year One: The Legends of Texas Wrasslin'", "Murder of Irene Garza", "Best of Year One: Creed Taylor" and "Palo Duro Canyon" from podcasts like ""Come and Take It", "Come and Take It", "Come and Take It", "Come and Take It" and "Come and Take It"" and more!

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    Best of Year One: Beyond Dealey Plaza

    Best of Year One: Beyond Dealey Plaza
    This week we take a look back at one of our early episodes from the first year of the show. This week marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, TX. For an entire generation, where you were on November 22, 1963 is one of the defining points of their lives. Its continuing legacy is felt both psychologically and physically through the very geography of the city.

    Texas Overland Expedition

    Texas Overland Expedition
    This week we present another installment in our series with Professor James Early of San Jacinto College, in which we're taking a closer look at some of the many stories of Texas in the Civil War. Today we're talking Texas Overland Expedition, an effort by Union forces to invade Texas and restore the Lone Star State to the Union.

    Carswell Field

    Carswell Field
    Since 1941, this giant manufacturing plant in Fort Worth has produced some of the most powerful aircraft in the United States Air Force, directly from the assembly line to the flight line of the air base next door. This week we talk about the history of Carswell Field and Air Force Plant Number 4.

    Bonham

    Bonham
    A Southern lawyer from South Carolina who became a hero of the Alamo. A small north Texas town with roots going back to the mid-1800s that became the birthplace of some of the most famous (and infamous) Texans. A prime example of Depression-era WPA and Civilian Conservation Corps construction. These all have one thing in common: the name Bonham.

    CATI Watches: Lone Wolf McQuade

    CATI Watches: Lone Wolf McQuade
    1983 is one of the high-water marks in American cinema history. But in mid-April 1983 history was changed forever when Chuck Norris kick-punched his way into our young hearts. Crossbows, shoguns, spinning heel kicks, and warm Pearl beer. This week—with special returning guest Stephen Guerra from the Beyond the Big Screen podcast—we examine one of the great works of Texas cinema.