Farmington Historic Podcast

Farmington Historic Podcast
Podcast Description
Farmington, the historic home of the Speed family, is most famous for hosting Abraham Lincoln in 1841. But there is so much more to the Farmington story! Join us as we dive into Kentucky history, asking deep questions and discovering our own historical connections.
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This podcast centers on historical topics related to Kentucky, with episodes diving into specific subjects like the Mary Todd Lincoln House, the 19th-century Christmas traditions, and the broader implications of the Speed family's legacy, blending personal stories with historical analysis.

Farmington, the historic home of the Speed family, is most famous for hosting Abraham Lincoln in 1841. But there is so much more to the Farmington story! Join us as we dive into Kentucky history, asking deep questions and discovering our own historical connections.

Kate Hesseldenz, the Assistant Director of the Mary Todd Lincoln House, joins the podcast! Kate guides us through the urban world of early Lexington, where Mary Todd spent her formative years. It’s a fascinating discussion that listeners (and Lincoln fans) are sure to enjoy!
Learn more about the Mary Todd Lincoln House at www.mtlhouse.org.
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