2014 Minicast – Underground Railroad
March 17, 2014 by Edward Kasputis
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Next to Cincinnati‘s Great American Ballpark is the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Ed Kasputis interviews Paul Bernish about this must see museum.
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2013 Minicast – Underground Railroad
June 10, 2013 by Edward Kasputis
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Next to Cincinnati‘s Great American Ballpark is the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Ed Kasputis interviews Paul Bernish about this must see museum.
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Bark in the Park
April 5, 2011 by Edward Kasputis
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This week is Reds‘ week with our podcast featuring the National League Central Division Champs scheduled for release on Friday, April 8th. This will be our 50th podcast. Ed & Farley travelled down I-71 on Sunday, April 3rd to catch the Brewers taking on the Reds. The Reds won but is was an enjoyable day for other reasons. It was Bark in the Park Day at Great American Ballpark. Man’s best friend got to enjoy the confines of a beautiful ballpark and just a whiff away from the mighty Ohio River.
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Slave Pen
May 26, 2010 by Edward Kasputis
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Next to Great American Ballpark is the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. An inspiring museum that every great American needs to visit. One of the most moving exhibits is located on the second floor – the Slave Pen.
The Slave Pen was built in the 1830’s and found on a farm in Mason, Kentucky. This slave pen was used by Captain John W. Anderson to house slaves as they were being transported to the South.
This Slave Pen was dismantled over a two year period and shipped to the National Underground Freedom Center nearly 60 miles away. It was then put back together and serves as a powerful reminder of the evils of slavery. Paul Bernish from the National Underground Freedom Center will be interviewed during our podcast featuring the Cincinnati Reds. This powerful interview will be released on Friday, May 28, 2010.