HUB History - Our Favorite Stories from Boston History

Where two history buffs go far beyond the Freedom Trail to share our favorite stories from the history of Boston, the hub of the universe.

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Weird Neighborhood History (episode 124)


Instead of writing and recording a new episode, your humble hosts are going to History Camp this weekend. We’ll leave you with two stories about Boston’s weird neighborhood history from our back catalog. We’ll be sharing a story from Jamaica Plain ...


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 March 17, 2019  1h26m
 
 

Treasure of the Caribbean: the Legend of Governor’s Gold (episode 123)


Sir William Phips was the first royal governor of Massachusetts under the charter of William and Mary. As governor, he would implement the notorious Court of Oyer and Terminer that led to the executions of 20 innocent people during the Salem witch h ...


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 March 10, 2019  47m
 
 

The Ursuline Convent Riot, revisited (episode 122)


This week we’re discussing the riots and destruction of Charlestown’s Ursuline convent, which we first covered back in January 2017. This episode touches on themes of xenophobia, anti-immigrant prejudice, and religious intolerance - lessons we can al ...


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 March 4, 2019  30m
 
 

"The Birth of a Nation" in Boston (episode 121)


“The Birth of a Nation” was one of the most controversial movies ever made, and when it premiered on February 8, 1915 it almost instantly became the greatest blockbuster of the silent movie era. It featured innovative new filmmaking techniques, a re ...


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 February 25, 2019  55m
 
 

Lewis Latimer, Master Inventor (episode 120)


African American inventor and draftsman Lewis Latimer’s parents self-emancipated to give their children the opportunities afforded to those born into freedom. A Chelsea native, Latimer’s career took him from the Navy, to a patent law firm, to the pre ...


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 February 18, 2019  32m
 
 

Apocalypse on Boston Bay (episode 119)


In the years immediately before English Puritans settled on the Shawmut Peninsula, a series of epidemics nearly wiped out the indigenous population of New England. The worst of these plagues was centered on Boston Harbor, and swept from Narragansett ...


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 February 11, 2019  30m
 
 

Worst Case Scenarios (episode 118)


This week’s show revisits three classic episodes about disasters in Boston history. We’ll start with episode 21, which spotlighted the 1897 subway explosion on Tremont Street. Episode 39 discusses the tragedy at the Cocoanut Grove, followed by episod ...


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 February 4, 2019  1h22m
 
 

David Walker's Radical Appeal (episode 117)


David Walker was one of America’s first radical abolitionists, a free African American man who moved to Boston in 1824 to escape the danger and humiliations of life in the slave states. He became a prominent member of Black society in Boston before w ...


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 January 27, 2019  1h0m
 
 

Horace Mann, Education Innovator (episode 116)


Boston has always been a city that valued education, and few people did as much to improve our educational system as Horace Mann. He started from modest means, living out the one-liner in Good Will Hunting about getting a $150,000 education for $1.5 ...


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 January 21, 2019  32m
 
 

Crossing the River Charles (episode 115)


What do you know about the earliest crossings over the Charles River in Boston? When it was founded, the town of Boston occupied the tip of the narrow Shawmut Peninsula, with the harbor on one side and the Charles RIver on the other. Residents reli ...


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 January 14, 2019  39m