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History To Go
Fort Bend History Association
8 episodes
1 day ago
Discover the incredible stories of Fort Bend County and Texas history! "History To Go" is a brand-new podcast produced by the Fort Bend History Association.
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Discover the incredible stories of Fort Bend County and Texas history! "History To Go" is a brand-new podcast produced by the Fort Bend History Association.
Show more...
History
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Trains in Fort Bend County
History To Go
12 minutes 15 seconds
4 years ago
Trains in Fort Bend County

If you’ve ever spent much time in downtown Richmond and Rosenberg, you’ll know that trains are absolutely a part of every day life. So much so, in fact, that a train passes through downtown Richmond every 17 minutes. But what do yellow fever, quarantine and Galveston resident Henry J. Rosenberg have to do with train history in our county? Join Fort Bend Museum staff member Allison Harrell to learn more.

PLUS: Join us next month for our season one podcast finale!

History To Go
Discover the incredible stories of Fort Bend County and Texas history! "History To Go" is a brand-new podcast produced by the Fort Bend History Association.