EPOCH: American History Stories
In our very first episode, Nick and Liam kick off EPOCH: American History Stories with a simple idea: if you want to understand America, start with the places that tell its story. From a house built on top of a waterfall, to a California “castle” where Hollywood and politics mixed by the pool, to a theme park that’s secretly a city with tunnels — these locations reveal something bigger than architecture: ambition, conflict, reinvention, spectacle, and the stories America tells about itself. FEATURED PLACES IN THIS EPISODE 1. Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) — the battle that became a turning point in the Civil War, and a landscape that still feels like a national argument made physical. 2. Fallingwater (Pennsylvania) — Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece that doesn’t just frame nature… it moves in with it. 3. Hearst Castle (California) — William Randolph Hearst’s hilltop fantasy built over decades, part museum, part movie set, part power statement. 4. Sunnylands Estate (Rancho Mirage, California) — a mid-century modern “Camp David of the West,” where global leaders met in the desert. 5. St. Augustine (Florida) — the oldest continuously occupied European-established city in what is now the U.S., where empires (and tourist myths) collide. 6. Walt Disney World (Florida) — a world built on storytelling… and a hidden logistics system that keeps the illusion intact. MOMENTS YOU’LL HEAR 1. Why Gettysburg still feels like history with the volume turned up 2. The “waterfall view” request that became “let’s build the house on the waterfall” 3. Hearst Castle as a monument to media power, collecting, and pure excess 4. How Sunnylands quietly became a backdrop for real diplomacy 5. St. Augustine’s surprisingly layered story: Spain, forts, Florida, and folklore 6. The Disney World detail that makes you realize: this isn’t a park — it’s infrastructure wearing a costume ABOUT THE SHOW EPOCH: American History Stories is a light, conversational history podcast where we pull big American moments into the present through places, people, and pop-culture-scale storytelling. One of us is a history buff, one of us is… asking the questions you’re thinking. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW If you enjoyed the episode, please follow the show, leave a rating, and share it with someone who loves a great story (or a ridiculous historical detail). Hosted by Nick Rogers and Liam Rogers Produced by Story Circle
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