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    Explore " greek revival" with insightful episodes like "Ep.125 Spooky Spots in Connecticut", "Episode 14: Eternal Architecture: The Significance of Revival Style Architecture in Cemeteries", "Exterior Lines: Styles in Architecture with Michael Katsaitis", "Historic Homes in Limestone County - Part II" and "Historic Homes in Limestone County - Part I" from podcasts like ""A Scary State", "Tomb With A View: A Cemetery Podcast", "Couture & Construction", "Homegrown History" and "Homegrown History"" and more!

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    Ep.125 Spooky Spots in Connecticut

    Ep.125 Spooky Spots in Connecticut

    We are back with our regularly scheduled programming with Connecticut! This week, Kenzie shares all the strange and bizarre structures throughout Boothe Memorial Park. Built by the Boothe brothers over the course of 40 years, the park contains many architectural feats, including a 44-sided Blacksmith Shop, and possibly spirits from the past! Then, Lauren tells us about Dudleytown, an abandoned settlement located in an area called Dark Entry Forest. Many believe this town is haunted by a curse bestowed upon the descendants of Edmund Dudley. The curse is said to have followed the family to America from across the Atlantic in England. Spooky season may be over, but that won’t stop us from talking about spooky places!
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    Exterior Lines: Styles in Architecture with Michael Katsaitis

    Exterior Lines: Styles in Architecture with Michael Katsaitis

    Welcome to Season 6 of Couture & Construction! We are an uplifting podcast dedicated to the many different aspects of the luxury building industry.

    This week, for our 95th episode of the podcast, we dive into exterior lines & the different styles in architecture. We have the delight of sitting down with one of our very favorite brand new guests, Michael Katsaitis of MK Studio!

    Michael joins us at the table to break down the importance & transition of exterior lines within the styles of architecture. Whether it's explaining the architecture timeline wave across North America or breaking down the multiple iterations of Greek Revival, he expertly teaches a consolidated history of architecture!

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    Historic Homes in Limestone County - Part II

    Historic Homes in Limestone County - Part II

    Every historic home has a story and a host of families that saw them through the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Great Depression and beyond. In this episode, Rebekah once again welcomes Limestone County native and retired Professor of Art History, Lakin Boyd, for a continued talk about the houses and their residents who were pivotal players in the early days of Athens and Limestone County,
     
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    https://limestonecounty-al.gov/departments/archives/

    https://www.alcpl.org/

    Limestone County Historical Society  https://limestonecountyhistoricalsociety.org/
    Antebellum trail https://www.visitathensal.com/antebellum.html
    Historic American Buildings Survey https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/hh/
    National Register Forms https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP

    Music from Pixabay

    Historic Homes in Limestone County - Part I

    Historic Homes in Limestone County - Part I

    Rebekah and Richard welcome Limestone County native and retired Professor of Art History, Lakin Boyd. Lakin shares his extensive research on historic homes of Limestone County. Dating back to the early 1800’s, he talks about the different architectural styles through the years as well as stories of the early residents, some of whom had a front row seat for the Civil War's Battle of Athens. 

    Links
    https://limestonecounty-al.gov/departments/archives/

    https://www.alcpl.org/

    Limestone County Historical Society (also the source for Mary Mason's scrapbook) https://limestonecountyhistoricalsociety.org/
    Antebellum trail https://www.visitathensal.com/antebellum.html
    Historic American Buildings Survey https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/hh/
    National Register Forms https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP

    Music from Pixabay


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