What Remains: A FAM Podcast

Ep. 21 Exhibit Roundup

16 min · 9. juni 2026
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In this special episode of What Remains, Kylie and Clarissa discuss FAM’s newest exhibition, Witness to a Revolution: 250 Years of History. They share behind-the-scenes stories from the exhibit planning process, explore how artifacts are selected, and highlight a few featured objects, including Revolutionary-era portraits and items connected to the Bicentennial. Tune in for a closer look at the stories and artifacts that bring Fredericksburg’s revolutionary history to life. Music Credit: "Phantom Waltz Dance" by Stocktune, used with permission.

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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.

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