An Audible Road Trip - Every week Cody Creech travels to a new small town with a unique story to tell. Quiet Town is a guide to lost history and local lore. Bringing back the golden age of road tripping.
In Inyo County, CA, a mistake a lead to a practical joke hidden within the blistering sands of Death Valley National Park. Happy April Fool's Day! ---- GET IN TOUCH - Website: www.quiettownpodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/quiettownpodcast Instagram: instagram.com/quiettownpodcast Twitter: twitter.com/quiettownpod ---- LEAVE US A TIP - www.ko-fi.com/quiettown
October is upon us and the dark tales that keep us up at night are as present as ever. In the spirit of the terrifying season, Quiet Town tells the story of The Dozier School for Boys, a juvenile reform school that had an extensive track record of abuse and possibly murder. Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Enjoy the episode? Help Us Keep The Lights On! Leave A Tip
This week, Cody treks to a massive undertaking on a golden rocky peak just a few miles away from one of America's most iconic attractions. But the subject today transcends just being a roadside lure, and forces us to ask ourselves about the morality of leaving legacies for our heroes.
An unlikely hero saves the day when a historic snowstorm keeps an expedition from returning home. A tale that has been immortalized by those who have a horse to thank for one of the city's key accomplishments. This week Cody travel's to Cedar City, UT and traces the route taken by hundreds of men and women to construct an iconic building needed to further education. A town that has revolved around that building and what it represents for over 100 years.
A few miles away from America's first national park, an event occurred that forever changed a landscape. Creating lakes, shifting mountains and forever altering the lives of those there that night. This week Cody travels to 1959, West Yellowstone, Montana and delves into the stories of those that survived that night. He stands on the overlook and tells of his experience at this mountain range turned memorial.
The Great American Road Trip has seemed to be part of our culture for generations. But the path here wasn't built overnight. In fact, it took America nearly in 300 years. But the principles guiding us to these blacktop journeys aren't so different. Centuries of travelers and changes have inspired us to get in the car and drive. This week, Cody travels all the way back to landing on the eastern shores and follows its path to what we know and think we know about Road Tripping today. The great depression, war in Europe, the invention of the car and even a dog named Bud. Listen to the introduction episode of Quiet Town right now. Don't forget to rate and review. Share with your friends and become part of the Quiet Town family! ---- GET EPISODES EARLY - www.patreon.com/quiettown ---- GET IN TOUCH - Website: www.quiettownpodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/quiettownpodcast Instagram: instagram.com/quiettownpodcast Twitter: twitter.com/quiettownpod
On January 4th, 2018, Quiet Town will delve into small towns with unique history. Seeking out stories of terror, tales of inspiration and local lore that are hidden in the many small towns that have been forgotten over time. Guided by Cody Creech, a podcast junkie with a background in road tripping and an interest in the storied past of our country, every week will be a new 'Quiet Town' with a new tale to tell. Listen to the preview now! ---- GET EPISODES EARLY - www.patreon.com/quiettown ---- GET IN TOUCH - Website: www.quiettownpodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/quiettownpodcast Instagram: instagram.com/quiettownpodcast Twitter: twitter.com/quiettownpod