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What Remains: A FAM Podcast

Podcast by Fredericksburg Area Museum

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Personal stories & conversations

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About What Remains: A FAM Podcast

Welcome to What Remains: A FAM Podcast. Join Kylie Thomson, FAM's Collections & Exhibitions Coordinator, as she dives into FAM's collections. Explore the history and impact of the objects left behind, and sometimes the thing that aren't. Join us in discovering What Remains!

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episode Ep. 17 Stoneware artwork

Ep. 17 Stoneware

In this episode of What Remains, Kylie and Clarissa take a closer look at a familiar household object with an unexpected story: a 19th-century stoneware crock from the FAM collection. Once used for everyday food storage, this piece becomes far more meaningful thanks to the name stamped on its side, “E. L. Heinichen, Fredericksburg, VA.” That single detail leads to the life of Edward L. Heinichen, a German immigrant and Fredericksburg shopkeeper who witnessed the Civil War firsthand. Through personal writings and historic photographs, we explore how Heinichen’s experiences during the Battle of Fredericksburg are preserved through this humble object. This episode highlights how even the most ordinary artifacts can connect us to extraordinary moments in Fredericksburg’s past. Music Credit: "Phantom Waltz Dance" by Stocktune, used with permission.

20 Jan 2026 - 19 min
episode Ep. 16 Princess Anne Hotel artwork

Ep. 16 Princess Anne Hotel

In this episode, Kylie and Clarissa are back from our holiday hiatus to chat about the Princess Anne Hotel, once located at 904 Princess Anne Street and one of Fredericksburg’s most recognizable buildings. The story begins with a unique countertop advertisement board once used in the hotel’s lobby, leading us into the hotel’s past as a center of travel, events, and community life. From its 1914 opening as a modern luxury hotel to visits from figures like Gloria Swanson and Winston Churchill, the Princess Anne played an important role in Fredericksburg’s story. We also look at the people who worked there, the changes that led to its closure in the 1970s, and how the building lives on today as the Princess Anne Building. Music Credit: "Phantom Waltz Dance" by Stocktune, used with permission.

6 Jan 2026 - 17 min
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