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The Innovation Trail
The Innovation Trail of Greater Boston, Inc.
23 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the official audio companion to the Innovation Trail, a walking tour in Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts that takes you across roughly two miles of dense urban streetscape and 400 years of scientific, technical, medical, and entrepreneurial advances. With the help of guide and narrator Carmichael Roberts and a galaxy of guest experts and tech celebrities, you'll learn about the people, ideas, and inventions — from the telephone to messenger RNA vaccines — that have long set Boston and Cambridge apart as world capitals of innovation. Most visitors start walking the Innovation Trail at 30 School Street in Boston, near the Park Street T stop. If you're accessing this guide through a podcast player, you'll see that the segments start there with "Patent Pioneer" and proceed west to Cambridge. (See http://theinnovationtrail.org for an interactive map.) But you can also begin the Trail from the Cambridge side, at 810 Main Street, and start with "The Last Candy Factory" episode and go in reverse order! The names of each stop on this guide correspond to those on our website, so you can also start the Trail at any stop, and walk as much as you have time for. The Trail includes four museums with regular operating hours, and we encourage you to stop in and explore any of them that pique your interest. Produced by Wade Roush: https://www.waderoush.com
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Welcome to the official audio companion to the Innovation Trail, a walking tour in Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts that takes you across roughly two miles of dense urban streetscape and 400 years of scientific, technical, medical, and entrepreneurial advances. With the help of guide and narrator Carmichael Roberts and a galaxy of guest experts and tech celebrities, you'll learn about the people, ideas, and inventions — from the telephone to messenger RNA vaccines — that have long set Boston and Cambridge apart as world capitals of innovation. Most visitors start walking the Innovation Trail at 30 School Street in Boston, near the Park Street T stop. If you're accessing this guide through a podcast player, you'll see that the segments start there with "Patent Pioneer" and proceed west to Cambridge. (See http://theinnovationtrail.org for an interactive map.) But you can also begin the Trail from the Cambridge side, at 810 Main Street, and start with "The Last Candy Factory" episode and go in reverse order! The names of each stop on this guide correspond to those on our website, so you can also start the Trail at any stop, and walk as much as you have time for. The Trail includes four museums with regular operating hours, and we encourage you to stop in and explore any of them that pique your interest. Produced by Wade Roush: https://www.waderoush.com
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Episodes (20/23)
The Innovation Trail
Credits
2 years ago
4 minutes 9 seconds

The Innovation Trail
The Last Candy Factory
2 years ago
5 minutes 13 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Instant Photos
2 years ago
7 minutes 13 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Vaccine Breakthroughs
2 years ago
6 minutes 6 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Getting to the Moon
2 years ago
6 minutes 22 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Internet Accelerator
2 years ago
7 minutes 44 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Biotech Trailblazer
2 years ago
8 minutes 54 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Human Genome Project
2 years ago
5 minutes 43 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Broad Discovery Center
2 years ago
5 minutes 34 seconds

The Innovation Trail
MIT's Cutting Edge
2 years ago
9 minutes 34 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Googling Cambridge
2 years ago
6 minutes 38 seconds

The Innovation Trail
MIT Museum
2 years ago
6 minutes 4 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Entrepreneur Walk of Fame
2 years ago
5 minutes 7 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Startup Hub
2 years ago
6 minutes 31 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Museum of Science
2 years ago
4 minutes 45 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Museum of Medical History and Innovation
2 years ago
6 minutes 11 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Surgery Without Pain
2 years ago
6 minutes 37 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Inventing the Telephone
2 years ago
6 minutes 29 seconds

The Innovation Trail
Combating an Epidemic
2 years ago
7 minutes 49 seconds

The Innovation Trail
The Ice King
2 years ago
7 minutes

The Innovation Trail
Welcome to the official audio companion to the Innovation Trail, a walking tour in Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts that takes you across roughly two miles of dense urban streetscape and 400 years of scientific, technical, medical, and entrepreneurial advances. With the help of guide and narrator Carmichael Roberts and a galaxy of guest experts and tech celebrities, you'll learn about the people, ideas, and inventions — from the telephone to messenger RNA vaccines — that have long set Boston and Cambridge apart as world capitals of innovation. Most visitors start walking the Innovation Trail at 30 School Street in Boston, near the Park Street T stop. If you're accessing this guide through a podcast player, you'll see that the segments start there with "Patent Pioneer" and proceed west to Cambridge. (See http://theinnovationtrail.org for an interactive map.) But you can also begin the Trail from the Cambridge side, at 810 Main Street, and start with "The Last Candy Factory" episode and go in reverse order! The names of each stop on this guide correspond to those on our website, so you can also start the Trail at any stop, and walk as much as you have time for. The Trail includes four museums with regular operating hours, and we encourage you to stop in and explore any of them that pique your interest. Produced by Wade Roush: https://www.waderoush.com