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Hanna tells Andy, Fish, and our live studio audience about the legend of six Vermonters who froze in the 19th century. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
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Hanna tells Andy & Fish about the life of Cape-born actress Amy Jo Johnson. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
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Hanna tells Andy & Fish about a blizzard-caused train crash on the North Shore. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
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Hanna tells Andy & Fish about the life and mysterious disappearance of literary child genius Barbara Newell Follett. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
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Hanna takes Fish & Andy on a tour of some of the homes in Massachusetts that served as stops on the Underground Railroad. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
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Hockey fans Fish & Andy are here to tell Hanna about the Beanpot, a yearly tournament between Boston's collegiate hockey teams. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
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Hanna, Andy, and Fish cover the early days of basketball, with its 13 rules, 9 man teams, and peach baskets nailed to the walls! Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
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Hanna, Andy, and Fish talk about Portland's biggest, most mythical native son. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
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On today's episode, Andy whistles, Fish mansplains port pilots, and Hanna tells the explosive story behind Boston's Christmas tree tradition. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
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Hanna amazes Andy & Fish with the story of Lona Cohen, the Soviet spy who is likely the only Massachusetts native ever featured on a Russian stamp. Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.
info_outlineHanna tells Andy & Fish about the life of Cape-born actress Amy Jo Johnson.
Intro music is from "Across the Line" by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society.