Episodes
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Melissa and Matt visit Boston and Salem for a concert but end up in a Boghouse inspired whirlwind tour of lesser known Revolutionary War locations
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The first Boghouse travel show, in which Matt and Melissa accidentally journey to historical destinations in Maryland
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Missing episodes?
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The second half of Matt and Melissa's interview veteran archaeologist Jed Levin about the president's house dig in Philadelphia
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Matt and Melissa interview veteran archaeologist Jed Levin about his work on the slave quarters at the president's house in Philadelphia
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Melissa goes full archaeologist at Dish Camp, Matt goes to an art gala in the World Trade Center
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Melissa and Matt answer listener questions
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Matt and Melissa continue their conversation with Tom and Michael, then share a first-hand privy digging experience
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Michael Frechette and Tom Salvatore have a fireside chat with Matt and Melissa Dunphy
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Contractor Larry Alice joins Matt and Melissa to chat about post-privy-digging construction
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When a planned interview falls through, Matt and Melissa give a quick State of the Podcast
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Historical archaeologist and materials specialist Debbie Miller talks about her experience in the field
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Stories of true crime in 19th century Philadelphia's Tenderloin district.
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A dramatic reading of The Life, Confession, and Atrocious Crimes of Antoine Probst.
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Antoine Probst, America's first true crime media sensation, drank lager right under I-95 after committing mass murder.
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As Daniel Williams sells 103 Callowhill Street, it becomes apparent he is behind the curve on Quaker attitudes towards slavery.
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Continuing the story of Daniel Williams and his son Ennion during the Revolutionary War.
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Daniel Williams: baker, merchant, man about town, and owner of 103 Callowhill Street.
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Exploring the quirks of two colonials who first developed 103 Callowhill Street.
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The Boghouse becomes a history podcast: first subject, Hannah Callowhill Penn.
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Melissa and Matt get a visit from experts in the field of ceramics, and learn more about what they've found.
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