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").
The Firefighters Museum in Keyport, NJ, is a must-see museum at the Jersey Bayshore.
Author Rick Geffken discusses his new book about the many amusement parks in the Northern Jersey Shore which no longer exist.
A look back -- WAY BACK -- to the Cretacious Period at the Jersey Bayshore when dinosaurs ruled the world.
Hartshorne Woods Park has rich and varied ancestral and military histories whch are explored in this epsiode. Military historian, Cory Newman, takes us on a tour through the park to explore the ruins. Today, the park is managed by the Monmouth County Park System.
New Jersey was the last state to abolish slavery and this episode explores slavery and segregation in the area.
Interview with The Rev. Dr. William Carl Thomas of Christ Church in Middletown, NJ.
The story of a shark which swam up a freshwater creek in Keyport and Matawan during 1916 and killed two people.
Mark Stewart talks about the fascinating history of the Twin Lights of Navesink which was built in 1862.