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Banjo Strings and Drinking Gourds
Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia
62 episodes
4 days ago
History podcast of the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia covering topics like medicine, architecture, slavery, and 17th, 18th, and 19th century daily life from a living history museum.
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History podcast of the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia covering topics like medicine, architecture, slavery, and 17th, 18th, and 19th century daily life from a living history museum.
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History
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Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate
Banjo Strings and Drinking Gourds
27 minutes 13 seconds
2 years ago
Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate

We all have our routines, whether it be to grab a cup of coffee on the way to work or indulge in a cup of tea in the afternoon.  The luxury of our choices was surprisingly the same for colonial Americans. In this episode, we discuss the availability, popularity, and social context of each of the main non-alcoholic drinks of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. You might be surprised by some of it!

Intro Music: Zac Bell

Transition Music: Georg Phillip Telemann, Trio Sonata for Flutes and Piano in A Minor, II-Allegro

Exit Music: Jean Claude Hatungimana

Cover Art: Emily Noble Day

Banjo Strings and Drinking Gourds
History podcast of the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia covering topics like medicine, architecture, slavery, and 17th, 18th, and 19th century daily life from a living history museum.