Jul 28, 2019
Freelance writer and essayist Cara McDonough talk about an
important facet of automobiles in society: A space to feel
protected and, even, have a good cry. It's not something often
thought about when it comes to our automobiles.
Her story about this first appeared in the Washington Post, but it
resonated across several...
Jul 23, 2019
Pilar LeMay gives some background behind-the-scenes of the early years of the transition for both the collections, and the family.
There will (hopefully) be other episodes that continue the story.
It's pretty good.
This is Part Three (and final in the trilogy for now) of telling the story of how the LeMay collections...
Jul 23, 2019
Molly Butterworth is a certified museum academic who played a
crucial role in the early days of the museums. She's the former
director of the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis and degrees
from Miami University and a masters from Wright State in Public
History.
She is currently in the final edits of her first book...
Jul 23, 2019
Bob has been a dear friend of the LeMay family for decades. And
he's not easy to get in one place for 30 minutes!
This is Part One of telling the story of how the LeMay collections
became the LeMay Museums...
Look for new episodes in August!
Jul 23, 2019
Eric LeMay was the founding director of The Harold E. LeMay Museum. He explains the purpose of the show and some goals.
The first three episodes are an insrocution. Look for regular episodes in August.
BTW: Thanks to Jim Mueller, a Marymount volunteer, for providing all of the bumper music from an open-source record...