My good friend, Les Horner, shares his photographic memories of New Jersey.
A discussion with Author Robert A. Mayers about Captain Joshua Huddy's role during the Revolutionary War.
Author Robert Mayers discusses his fifth book regarding the Revolutionary War, "Revolutionarey New Jersey," with Host John Schneider.
During the Cold War, Sandy Hook (NJ) was home to a Nike Missile Base ready to defend our nation with some 500 kilotons of nuclear warheads. In this episode, one of the people who manned the installation takes us on a tour of the relics which still exist at the former site.
During the early part of the 20th century, Aeromarine Airways was building seaplanes in Keyport, NJ, and offering travel services to Chicago and Key West.
This three-part series with historical photographs and old film, features Historian Al Savolaine who talks about how and why the United States entered World War I (also known as "The Great War").
With a re-enactment of a battle at Monmouth Battlefield State Park as the backgroud, Author Robert Mayors discusses his new book about the Revolutionary War which focuses on the characteristics of the average soldier.
Interview with The Rev. Dr. William Carl Thomas of Christ Church in Middletown, NJ.
The conclusion of the critically acclaimed series on the Sea Shore Branch of the Jersey Central Railroad.
Join John Schneider as he takes a boat into New York Harbor, past Manhattan and explores the old "Hollywood" before there was a HOLLYWOOD.