A Short Story Podcast Series
Interesting Things with JC
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Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.
All episodes are royalty-free except for #509.
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736: "Bixby Bridge"
Interesting Things with JC #736: "Bixby Bridge" - Immerse yourself in the captivating narrative of "Bixby Bridge," an emblematic marvel nestled within Big Sur's coastal grandeur. This story unveils the saga of human determination against nature's chaos, as the bridge's birth amidst rocky challenges comes to life. From the colossal timber framework's ascent to the bridge's completion before the road it leads to, the tale encapsulates triumph over adversity.
701: "Sphere at the Venetian Resort
Interesting Things with JC #701: "Sphere at the Venetian Resort" - Experience the grandeur of the Las Vegas Sphere, the world's largest video screen, standing tall at 366 meters and captivating audiences with its stunning visuals. Discover how this architectural marvel is reshaping the Las Vegas skyline and solidifying its position as a premier entertainment destination.
678: "Pistyll Rhaeadr"
Interesting Things with JC #678: "Pistyll Rhaeadr" - Discover the enchanting Pistyll Rhaeadr, Wales' tallest waterfall, where nature's beauty meets legend. Immerse yourself in its history, feel the awe-inspiring power, and embrace the mystical!
660: ‘Golden Gate Bridge"
Interesting Things with JC #660: ‘Golden Gate Bridge" - The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, opened to the public. It became a major landmark and symbol of engineering achievement, spanning 1.7 miles across the Golden Gate Strait.
657: "The Brooklyn Bridge"
Interesting Things with JC #657: "The Brooklyn Bridge" - May 24th, 1883: The Brooklyn Bridge, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn, opened to the public. It became a symbol of engineering excellence and a major landmark in New York City.
620: "The Exploration Tower"
Interesting Things with JC #620: "The Exploration Tower" - A modern architectural landmark located in Port Canaveral, Florida, built in 2013 as part of a redevelopment project. It features a sleek design with a glass exterior and steel framework, rising 60 feet above the ground.
The tower houses interactive exhibits and displays that highlight the history and culture of the Space Coast, including its maritime history, role in the U.S. space program, and diverse wildlife and ecosystems.
210 - Interesting Things: Charles Loof and The Crescent Park Carousel
Charles Looff was a German master carver and builder of hand-carved carousels and amusement rides, who immigrated to the United States of America in 1870. During his lifetime, he built over 40 carousels, several amusements parks, numerous roller coasters and Ferris wheels, and built California's famous Santa Monica Pier. The Crescent Park Carousel was his crown jewel and is the largest and most elaborate carousel he ever constructed.