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In this ongoing discussion of Biblical Principles of Government, Mike Winther talks about the ongoing battle over history. He begins with a tribute to King Massasoit and explains how the pilgrims bought land from the Native Americans. This tribute eventually evolved into a plaque commemorating the conflict between the pilgrims and the Native Americans, highlighting two different narratives. There is a battle over history. We learn about some interesting aspects of English and early American history from the pilgrims, legal scholars, and early church leaders. Mike emphasizes that in order to have liberty and freedom, these concepts must exist in the minds of the people. He then turns to America and the battle for heroes, starting with the unique characteristics of George Washington. This discussion provides a wonderful look into our history, all tying back to Biblical principles. You'll Learn: [00:40] The Mayflower II is a replica of the Mayflower. There is a statue of Massasoit . A symbol of people who held justice higher than their race. [02:36] We don't evangelize a compromising truth or a compromising God. [03:02] Land was purchased by the pilgrims who understood property rights. [04:08] National Day of Mourning, and Thanksgiving as a reminder of genocide. [08:26] Pilgrims founded Harvard as a university to teach pastors and Christians and create a new level of leadership. [09:36] Mike explains how Charles I was a tyrant. [12:09] The brief that John Cooke helped create to justify sentencing Charles I. [14:13] The people wanted a king, and Charles II had a reign of terror unlike anything that his father had done. [15:10] The battle for heroes. George Washington was unique. [15:49] The French and Indian War. This was the French and the Indians against the colonists and the English. [21:01] Mike talks about George Washington's miraculous survival in the war. [28:14] Looking back and making historical figures heroes to suit our political agenda. [34:32] Our heroes matter. Selling ideas by selling our heroes. [35:17] Industrialization of the 1800s. A lot of the population was moving out west. [36:05] In order to get the Transcontinental Railroad, the government created the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific Companies to build railroads. [37:17] The greatest subsidy was the US Army which was used to clear the Indians from the land. [40:16] Whenever anybody tells you a project is too big for the private sector, don't believe it. [43:01] There's a lot of revisionist history out there. Both sides accuse the other side of revising history. Your Resources: Books to browse Biblical Principles of Government (1a) Biblical Principles of Government (1b) Biblical Principles of Government (2a) Biblical Principles of Government (2b) Biblical Principles of Government (3a) Biblical Principles of Government (3b) Biblical Principles of Government (4a) Biblical Principles of Government (4b) Biblical Principles of Government (5a) Biblical Principles of Government (5b) Biblical Principles of Government (6a) Biblical Principles of Government (6a) Biblical Principles of Government (7a) Biblical Principles of Government (7b) Biblical Principles of Government (8a) Biblical Principles of Government (8b) Biblical Principles of Government (9a) Mayflower II The Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold Bulletproof George Washington Real Lincoln Lincoln Unmasked The Myth of the Robber Barons by Burt Folsom Crown and Covenant Trilogy
Subscribe today for access to our full catalog of bonus episodes, including 2+ new episodes every month! www.patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Can you forgive the grandpa who hurt you the most? We've covered the work of Canadian filmmakers Greg and Dallas Lammiman before in our episodes on their films MAYFLOWER II and REMEMBER, but this week we see the brothers' more wholesome and comedic side, as opposed to the CGI-forward dystopian DIY sci-fi we associate as their signature style. MY GRANDPA DETECTIVE is a comedy about a young police officer whose nightmares come true when he's partnered with his own grandpa, who due to a clerical error must return to the force for six more days at age 85 in order to collect his pension. Along the way, they solve the crimes of the “Hamburgler Burgler” who has a passion for stealing unimportant items from restaurants and convenience stores, and learn a lesson or two about the biblical concept of forgiveness from their Christian secretary named Sassy. When the two related detectives are reunited with a long lost family member on a dark path, their relationship is put to the test — but very confusing scriptwriting prevents MY GRANDPA DETECTIVE from fully realizing its family-friendly fable. View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for monthly streams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Dive into the captivating world of wooden boats with Andrew Guest, a renowned shipwright with a fascinating tale of artisanship and dedication. Beginning his journey amidst the wooden boat community in Falmouth, Andrew developed a profound love and respect for these timeless vessels and their intrinsic links to our past.In this podcast episode, Andrew shares firsthand stories about the multi-year restoration effort of the Mayflower II at Mystic Seaport's Henry B. DuPont Preservation Shipyard. He paints a vivid picture of the painstaking process, the unique challenges encountered, and the profound sense of accomplishment that comes from preserving maritime heritage.Andrew also opens up about his winning the prestigious Ed Monk Scholarship Award by the Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle, Washington. This accomplishment marked a significant milestone in his career, enabling him to undertake a professional development project that further deepened his understanding of Cornish vernacular sailing craft.Since 2017, Andrew has been channeling his expertise and passion into the resurrection of the Rosalind, a Cornish lugger with a rich and well-traveled life. Rescued from an untimely end in Oxford, Maryland, this vessel is now receiving a new lease of life under Andrew's meticulous care at West Mystic Wooden Boat. Andrew shares the joy and challenges he's encountered on this journey of restoration.This is not just an interview - it's a journey through time, an exploration of the art of boatbuilding, a testament to the importance of craftsmanship, and a celebration of maritime heritage. Whether you're a seafarer at heart, a lover of history, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of skilled craftsmanship, this episode with Andrew Guest is bound to inspire and fascinate you.
Episode 94 is knee-deep in Thanksgiving festivities.The place where the Pilgrims ultimately settled, Plymouth, Massachusetts, is featured in this episode's Road Trip. It is chock full of history like Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower II. There is much more to see though, from lesser-known sites, beautiful beaches, quaint shops, and a fun walkable waterfront area.Cape Cod has had its share of popular night spots over the last century. Some still bring back fond memories, while others have sadly not received the recognition they deserve. One such forgotten icon is the Panama Club of Hyannis. Considered by many to be the birthplace of Cape Cod jazz this trendsetter thrilled patrons in the 1940s and 50s.Michael Jackson's Thriller album is unquestionably one of the most important pieces of music in history. Beyond its awards and tens of millions of copies sold this album changed the culture and the landscape of music. We go way Back In the Day to look at what made this album so groundbreaking and why it still stands the test of time forty years after its debut.There are so many classic Thanksgiving Day dishes from turkey to mashed potatoes, to stuffing. However, this week's Top 5 will not feature any of those. This countdown will share some of the weirdest recipes from decades past. Put these on your holiday table at your own risk.There is also a brand new This Week In History and Time Capsule looking at the horrific Jonestown Massacre.Helpful Links from this Episode(available through Buzzsprout)Purchase Iconic Hotels and Motels of Cape CodBuy Me A Coffee!Wear Your WishKiwi's Kustoms - EtsyDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund's YouTube ChannelChristopher Setterlund.comThe In My Footsteps Podcast BlogCape Cod True Crime: The Lady of the Dunes & Tony CostaRuth Marie Terry(Lady of the Dunes) - FBI.govPlimoth.orgWeird Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas - History Daily.orgListen to Episode 93 here.Support the show
Who were the Pilgrims, and how was it that they settled in the Netherlands, only to sail on the Mayflower for the lower Hudson River? And having done that, what was it like on board, and how was it they ended up in New England? All will be revealed, including the story of John Howland, who narrowly escaped death on the crossing and who is today ancestor to more than two million Americans, roughly 0.6% of all of us. Errata: I obviously misspoke when I said the Mayflower II sailed in the 1590s. It was the 1950s, doh! Twitter: @TheHistoryOfTh2 Facebook: The History of the Americans Podcast Selected references for this episode Nathaniel Philbrick, Mayflower: Voyage, Community, War William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation John G. Turner, They Knew They Were Pilgrims: Plymouth Colony and the Contest for American Liberty
This week, Cara joins us for an atheist review of Mayflower II, the story of a group of plucky Christians taking their ball and going home. --- If you'd like to make a per episode donation and get monthly bonus episodes, please check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/godawful Check out more from Cara on the Talk Nerdy podcast Check out our other shows, The Scathing Atheist, The Skepticrat, Citation Needed, and D&D Minus. Our theme music is written and performed by Ryan Slotnick of Evil Giraffes on Mars. If you'd like to hear more, check out their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EvilGiraffesOnMars/?fref=ts All our other music was written and performed by Morgan Clarke. To hear more from him, check him out here: https://www.morganclarkemusic.com/
The Betts give an update on their home situation; visit Plimoth Plantation and the Mayflower II; love Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings and discuss other movies; and reflect on being at the beach during the offseason. The post Far From Home appeared first on SQPN.com.
SUMMARY On the last episode of Behind the Tour (Episode #23), we joined Dr. Marshall Foster for a short podcast recorded live at the National Monument to the Forefathers in Plymouth, Massachusetts. On this episode, host Aaron Cronk is joined by ACTS education program leader (EPL) Lisa Strong. Lisa takes listeners on a virtual walking tour of the historic waterfront and downtown of Plymouth. Numerous quotes from the early Pilgrims are shared as well as discussions of numerous sites in the Plymouth area that honor the early forefathers and their fortitude to leave England and Holland and come to the new world and establish a lasting nation that was built on honoring God and His precepts. May your heart be encouraged as you recall the sacrifices made by those before us who had a vision for the future and for future generations with a matrix and plan that would teach us how to prosper as we follow God. LINK: One of American Christian Tours education programs that includes a visit to historic Plymouth: Historic Massachusetts | ACTS (acts-tours.com) KEY WORDS: American Christian Tours, ACTS, Behind the Tour; Plymouth, Massachusetts; Pilgrims; Plymouth Rock; Mayflower II; Massasoit; Plymouth Burial Ground; Jenney Grist Mill; Pilgrim Mother Statue; Forefathers Monument
In this episode I welcome Don Heminitz onto the front porch. We discuss his childhood as a boy playing the flute, a brief history of fife and drum music during the Civil War, and his current job as a Pilgrim living in the year 1627 at Plimoth Plantation. To learn more about Plimoth Plantation and the Mayflower II, please visit: https://www.plimoth.org/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dougmadenford)
I had a wonderful time interviewing Son and Father Dallas (son and Director) and Greg (father and writer). We talked about their movie Mayflower II. It is a great family friendly movie that all can see. This is a faith based film as well. The father son team also have 2 other movies under their belts, My Grandpa Detective and Remember. Thanks for listening and please share with friends and family.Contact The Jose Show:email: mailto:zhills411@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.thejoseshow.com/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheeJoseShow/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/245183956892567/Twitter: https://twitter.com/joseroldanjrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejoseroldanTo Contact Dallas and Greg:Facebook Mayflower II: https://www.facebook.com/MayflowerTwoFacebook My Grandpa Detective: https://www.facebook.com/GrandpaDetectiveMayflower II Website: https://www.mayflowerii.com/My Grandpa Detective Website: http://grandpadetective.com/To Buy their 3 movies: https://mm-digital.vhx.tv/productsSupport the show (https://paypal.me/jar1972?locale.x=en_US)
The Second Mayflower suggests an escape from tyranny and the planting of Christian colonies - but this futuristic movie suggests putting the colony in outer space. This makes for an interesting discussion with the producers of Mayflower II. The film explores civil disobedience, fleeing, and the pilgrim dilemma facing cultural separatists to this day.----This program includes-----1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -Blue's Clues pushes pride in perversion, 500 UK churches say- We are -Hong Kong ready-, Tennessee- Father of pre-born baby should be able to stop abortion-----2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
In a not-so-distant future, a secret cell of Christians are deemed "radical" by the government because they want to read the original Bible and not the state-censored version. As they endure police raids, legal theft of their land and homes, and the psychic threat of political correctness, they yearn for an escape to a better, freer world. A spaceship called Mayflower II proves to be a reliable getaway vehicle to the Mars colonies, but even the promise of escape is not what it seems in this dense sci-fi thriller by Dallas and Greg Lammiman. Our guest this week is political analyst, author, and podcaster Jared Yates Sexton, whose extensive cultural research and his own past growing up in a cultish evangelical community help us unlock hidden symbolism and meaning in this surprising film. Follow Jared on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JYSexton Listen and subscribe to The Muckrake Podcast: https://www.themuckrake.com/the-muckrake-podcast View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock bonus episodes and invitations to monthly livestreams: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating over nine years broadcasting on the internet! On Monday's show, we discuss current world events including global trends in the growing spread of Covid-19. We also discuss President Trump's Foreign Policy and developments in Thailand and Afghanistan with the Founder and Publisher of HistoryCentral.com, Marc Schulman. We discuss the inspiring life of Warwick Charlton, the builder of “Mayflower II” with the President Emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education, Larry Reed. We discuss the election tomorrow and the possible impact of “mail-in” ballots on the outcome with former Barron's Washington Bureau Chief and author, Jim McTague. We have great guests lined up for Tuesday's show including our State Senator Kathleen Passidomo, author of “Greetings from Paradise,” Linda Harden, entertaining local guest commentator Boo Mortenson, and the Founder and President of Less Government, Seton Motley. Please join us live at 7 a.m. on my website, or you can access the show anytime on podcast platforms (iTunes, TuneIn, Spotify, and Stitcher) or in “show archives” on my website, www.bobharden.com.
Today on Boston Public Radio: Former Mass. Treasurer and state gubernatorial candidate Shannon O’Brien discussed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s choice of Kamala Harris as his running mate. Michael Curry talked about Biden’s pick and how Harris on the ticket might influence voters. Curry is the deputy CEO and general council for the Mass. League of Community Health Centers and a member of the NAACP board of directors, where he also chairs the board’s advocacy and policy committee. We opened our lines to talk with listeners about Harris joining Biden’s presidential ticket. Medical ethicist Art Caplan discussed evolving attitudes around faster, less effective coronavirus testing, and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ethically dubious claims about Russia's supposed COVID-19 vaccine. Colby College sociologist and former police officer Neil Gross talked about why he believes progressives looking to effect change in police forces should consider joining them. MIT economist Jon Gruber talked about President Trump’s proposals for coronavirus relief, and offered his take on benefits of the $600 per week unemployment benefits that recently ran out. We returned to listeners to hear more of your thoughts on Harris as Biden's running mate. Richard Pickering and Kate Sheehan from Plimouth Plantation discussed the return of the newly-restored Mayflower II, and the museum's ongoing effort to raise awareness about the impact of the English settlers on the local Wampanoag population.
Good Tuesday morning from WGBH Radio’s Morning Edition team. Tuesday has arrived and Joe Mathieu and the team are here to greet it with you. It’s going to be yet another hot one out there today, as air conditioning window units struggle to keep up with the heat. The Mayflower (II) has returned to Plymouth Harbor after a major restorative overhaul, but the fact that it traveled via tugboat power has us slightly amused. Tough times for the restaurant business continue as the state may further crack down on gathering size. This prompted us to think about what it’d be like to stand in a crowd again, and whether we’ll ever return to it moving forward. Have a great Tuesday, and thanks for waking up with WGBH Radio.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe was among a large crowd of people gathered on the cape to witness the voyage of the Mayflower II, back to her home in Plymouth.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe was among a large crowd of people gathered on the cape to witness the voyage of the Mayflower II, back to her home in Plymouth.
Boston Road Trips And New England Day Trips Joan and Martin McEntee of Trailblazertours.com join me on the podcast and YouTube channel to plot out four amazing routes to road trip this summer and fall. A point of comedy is that they are clearly from the UK and recording from Boston. I am clearly American and recording from England. It's a bit of a country swap and a pleasant surprise! In normal times Joan and Martin would be divine small group tours both on foot and via luxury vehicles. Now, in the unusual time we are in, they have offered their resources to listeners of Travel Radio Podcast. They would love to hear from you and give you tips for your Boston travel itinerary. BOSTON PROPER SIGHTS: We start with a quintessential Boston tour starting on Acorn street and Beacon Hill. Granary Burial Ground on the Freedom trail offers 16 stops with points featuring the traditional cast of characters from America's founding. Moving to Back Bay and Copley Square this spot offers a great time reflect on the changes of Boston over time. The building in Boston are nearly four centuries old and often surprises Europeans. They simply don't expect to find so many old buildings in Boston. Next at the the Paul Revere house (1860 museum) you can see the origin point of Paul's famous Boston ride with the lanterns. Then in then North End you will have to choose between the best of Boston's Italian Pastry shops. A debate rages... Who has the best cannoli? We are a Mike's Pastry family but I wouldn't say no to a Modern cannoli if you put it in front of me! Instagram shots must be taken on the North End tour with a photo in front of the Paul Revere statue and the Old North Church where Paul Revere hung his lanterns at the start of the American Revolution. Faneuil & Quincy Hall are great places to find yourself at lunchtime. There are choices from everyone including seafood and Boston CLAM CHOWDER! Designed as a meeting and market place Faneuil Hall still operates in that capacity. It is a tourist center and hub with shops on the ground floor and National Park on the top floor. This is a quick stop but worth seeing. This is also a place to watch street dancers and other performers. Boston Harbor is the place to go for beautiful views. Take the Boston Harbor Walk for miles of trails hugging the harbor along the sea looking into the city. There are lots of places to stop for coffee and drinks along the way. At the top of the walk there is the Boston Tea Party exhibit on a docked boat. Learn about how sailors lived on board. Guests can even throw tea into the Boston Harbor. Have your own Boston Teas Party! Additionally, there is an excellent children's museum next door (Boston Children’s Museum). It is not a historic destination but it will burn calories and keep the children happy! Day Trip #1: Leave Boston and drive North! This route goes north of Boston via the highway until Manchester By The Sea and then if goes scenic! Enjoy this route through tiny fishing villages and find yourself in Gloucester Harbor. A board walk will lead you to the Fisherman Statue memorializing all the fisherman of Gloucester lost at sea. Take Atlantic Ave, a coastal back road offering a sea views and even twin lighthouses to Rockport. Once in Rockport you can see a a famous scene from Finding Nemo (think Dentist office). There is also a road named Bearskin Rock. It is a fine min stroll full or art, antique, coffee shops, and outdoor dining! Point back to Boston and stop in Salem. Choose from three different museums telling the stories of the Salem Witch Trials. The Salem With Museum feature mannequins and audio effects. They are dated but creepy! Everything is walkable from Salem Harbor to include the House of the Seven Gables. This is Nathanial Hawthorn’s birthplace and visitor center. Take back roads to Marblehead and Castle Rock. Choose to take the Revere Beach Parkway for a last coastal route back to the city. There is also a ferry from Boston to Salem and Salem city center is a short walk from the port. Day Trip 2: Head South of Boston to Plymouth! In Quincy, John Adams had three presidential houses. This includes an unofficial Presidential Library holding 10,000 books belonging to the family built by John Quincy Adams’s son Charles. The rangers on location also offer excellent insight. Have you heard of the Army of Two, the Bates Sisters? If you go to the Scituate Harbor and Lighthouse you will see where two young girls fooled the British Army into think the militia was approaching. One drum and one whistle is all you need! You will also drive past the ORIGINAL Dunkin Donuts! Duxbury is a great stop with one of the oldest wooden bridges in the country. There is a great place for lobster rolls and another for pastries. In Plymouth, the Mayflower II is usually on display. But due to Covid-19 it is postponed. It is an exact replica of the original. It will boggle your mind that they were able to fit so many people on this ship in the original sailing. Plymouth Plantation is a replica village. The actors do an amazing job. At 3pm your kids can enlist into army! Plymouth Rock is much smaller in person that you think. But it is worth seeing. There are several statues worth seeing in the area including a memorial to the Forefather. This is the largest granite statue in the US. If you are a descendent of the Mayflower settlers you can go to the Mayflower museum and have your lineage traced. In Lexington you will find the Minute Man Statue. It is the origin of Paul Revere’s ride and the starting location of the American Revolutionary War. Five mins walk away is a home that John Hancock lived in. The Alcott House is also in Lexington. You can see the house where Little Women was written. From here you can walk to Concord and visit the Paul Revere capture sight. Concord is a scene out of a Norman Rockwell painting! The Main Street Cafe is a great place for a bite to eat. Make sure to check out the cheese shop and find out when the big wheel of cheese is arriving from Italy. You won’t want to miss it! Lastly. We head back towards Boston and stop at Walden Pond. Walden Pond is notably famous for Henry Walden Thorough’s 2.5 year residence. He built a cabin and spent his days there writing his book. This is the place to go for autumn/fall! BOSTON VIRTUAL TOURS: You can visually walk through Boston with Martin. Check trailblazertours.com for their Boston Virtual Tours schedule. Guests are welcome to ask questions while Martin is on sight in Boston. Tours are mostly on the weekends. Special Guest: Martin and Joan McEntee.
Randal Charlton, son of the man responsible for building a 1950s replica of the famed Pilgrim ship, tells the fascinating story of how it came to be donated to Plimoth Plantation, his reaction to its recent reconstruction at Mystic Seaport and the real meaning of the Mayflower Compact.
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This week on OA on Air, Comedian Jimmy Tingle joins us to talk about his upcoming "Humor for Humanity" show in Provincetown on September 19, 2019. The performance will be a fundraiser for Provincetown 400 to bring the Mayflower II to Provincetown for the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower Pilgrims’ first landing in Provincetown in 1620. In 3-2-1 GO Cayenne is back and takes over for Cosmo and is joined by the OA Digital team of Ashley Lokken and Shakeir Gregory. They discuss the Inbound 2019 Conference that is taking place in Boston as well as the digital age gap. In addition, Hugh Drummond, our in-house weather enthusiast joins Cayenne to talk about hurricane Dorian. In 2 Minutes with Tom, Tom talks NFL! Happy football season.
In the 1950s, something must have been in the water, because all of a sudden, there was a movement afoot to put a replica of the Mayflower in the water. For one man to become obsessed with the idea of rebuilding the Pilgrim's famed ship, to throw all his time and money into that single-minded pursuit, well you could just chalk that up as weird, but weird in the way most things are weird. But for two men born during the last year of World War I to determine, at the same time but from opposite sides of the Atlantic, that in the wake of World War II they would build a Mayflower II come hell or high water… that’s cosmically weird. This is the story of Warwick Charlton, Henry Hornblower II, and the ship they pulled out of the history books and put on the Atlantic. Transcript here: https://iconographypodcast.com/articles/s1!eb6d2
The Mayflower II is currently undergoing a full-scale restoration at the DuPont Shipyard in Mystic, Connecticut. It’s a replica of the merchant ship that brought the Pilgrims first to Provincetown and then to Plymouth in 1620 - a now-historic event that was completely unremarkable at the time. “This is just cargo. The only good thing about this cargo is it was self-loading cargo,” said Whit Perry, Director of Maritime Preservation at Plimoth Plantation. The original Mayflower was sold for scrap in 1624. Many years later, a man named Warwick Charlton was returning to England after serving in World War Two, and he began reading “Of Plimoth Plantation” by William Bradford, the definitive account of the Pilgrims. “He formed a private company to build this reproduction and give it as a gift of appreciation to America for America’s help during World War Two,” said Perry. There are no surviving plans for the original Mayflower, so historians relied on their general knowledge of vessels from
The Mayflower II is a replica of the original ship that brought more than a hundred settlers from Europe to the New World in 1620. Built in 1956, she was a gift to the citizens of America from the English as a thank-you for their support during WWII. Since being delivered in 1957, she has been a focal point at The Plimoth Plantation, welcoming visitors onboard to give them a sense of what life onboard was like. But after 60 years and 25 million visitors, she was in need of a restoration, and who better to take on the task than the shipwrights at The Mystic Seaport Museum. In Episode 17, we talk to Kate Sheehan of The Plimoth Plantation about the Mayflower II’s history, and Matt Barnes, one of the Lead Shipwrights at Mystic, about the massive undertaking of saving this national treasure. Listen in! Many thanks to this episode's sponsor: Latitude Yacht Brokerage
The Interwoven team is back at Mayflower II to catch up with Whit Perry, Director of Maritime Preservation and Operations for Plimoth Plantation and Matt Barnes, lead shipwright on the Mayflower II Restoration Project at Mystic Seaport's Henry B. duPont Preservation Shipyard. They shared exciting updates on the restoration process that have occurred since our last interview in March 2017 and introduced us to some of the project's amazing collaborators. Restoring an Icon: Part I is available to download or stream from iTunes and on SoundCloud. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services Museums for America grant number MA-30-16-0166-16.
Sixty years ago, the Mayflower II arrived in Plymouth Harbor after a 55-day sea voyage. She was greeted by a crowd of tens of thousands of spectators. One spectator was Linda Cabot Black who saw the ship first in Provincetown then drove all the way to Plymouth to see her again. In this special soundbite from Interwoven, Ms. Black shares her Mayflower Memories with Plimoth Plantation staff.
During its sail In 1957, when Mayflower II neared Plymouth, Massachusetts, a US Navy blimp hovered above taking pictures. The photographer aboard the blimp was Clarence Goguen. Mr. Goguen visited with Plimoth Plantation staff to share his one-of-a-kind story.
Podcast host Hilary Goodnow talks with Whit Perry, Director of Maritime Preservation and Operations at Plimoth Plantation, about the on-going restoration of Mayflower II. Whit details aspects of the wooden boat restoration process and shares some of the challenges and joys he's encountered along the way. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services Museums for America grant number MA-30-16-0166-16.
With Thanksgiving approaching, Eric Bryan and Sarah thought it would be nice to explore the Mayflower expedition and talk about several of its common misconceptions. Enjoy! Click here to download the podcast file. PHOTO CREDIT: “Mayflower II” by Paul Keleher The post Mayflower 2: Cruise Control appeared first on NERDONOMY.