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Author: Wondery

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The Cold War, Prohibition, the Gold Rush, the Space Race. Every part of your life - the words you speak, the ideas you share - can be traced to our history, but how well do you really know the stories that made America? We'll take you to the events, the times and the people that shaped our nation. And we'll show you how our history affected them, their families and affects you today. Hosted by Lindsay Graham (not the Senator). From Wondery, the network behind American Scandal, Tides of History, American Innovations and more.

Listen to American History Tellers on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting wondery.com/links/american-history-tellers/ now.


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Bella Quinn

64 years of reign!

Mar 25th
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BlueMonkey

dDoesn't play a single second of this episode.

Mar 4th
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BlueMonkey

Another episode that is cut short. It says it's 46 minutes, but cut at 17 right in the middle. This is frustrating since chunks of the history is missing.

Mar 3rd
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BlueMonkey

It says the episode is 45 minutes but it only plays for 3.

Mar 3rd
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Chad Batts

Sweet editing job 🤦🏻‍♂️

Feb 21st
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mariam soleimanzadeh

great podcast...thanks

Feb 16th
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Grim Reaper

If you get to Northern UTAH, you need to visit the Golden Spike museum.

Jan 21st
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Miguel Delgado

One of the fewist people in human history where the more you learn of them the more you love and admire.

Nov 28th
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Lance Geesaman

I like cheese

Oct 11th
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Grim Reaper

Absolutely the biggest joke ever played on the United States, a racist "president" and his first "lady" big Mike!! And the clown show continues with Obummer going for his 5th run as president of this country. We've had enough of Barry, Mike, ol Joe, Killary, the drunk Nut job Nancy and ALL demonrats, anymore of those things in the WH and this country is definitely going to burn to the ground!! NO MORE!!!

Aug 6th
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Charlene Morelli

Absolutely laughable that the most divisive President in modern history ever wanted unity.

Aug 4th
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Jessie Ross

I absolutely love 'American History Tellers'! The way the show delves into historical events with such depth and engaging storytelling is truly remarkable. The host’s ability to bring history to life, making it both informative and captivating, is second to none. Each episode feels like a journey through time, and the thorough research behind every topic shines through. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-pizza-packaging-solution-200324496/

Aug 3rd
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Mona Peterson

American History Tellers consistently brings history to life with its engaging storytelling and deep dives into pivotal moments in our nation's past. The attention to detail and the ability to make complex historical events accessible is truly commendable. https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/houston-packaging-solution-5790478/episodes/compostable-vs-biodegradable-w-217308984

Aug 1st
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Greg Ganjon II

the commercial about hair being discriminated against is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. stop spreading hate and false info

Jul 10th
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Daniel Cole

as an American shame say I mean nothing about Martha Washington she seemed like a very strong woman mostly back in them days I like this channel I learned so much thank you

Jun 27th
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Dan O Henslee

can you keep your nonsensical politics out of these podcasts? I thought it was supposed to be history

May 23rd
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J G

I'm definitely not a musical play fan, but this was a great show. It's sad the creator didn't get to see its success.

May 2nd
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J G

poorly edited, multiple loops of narration.

Apr 3rd
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Tracy Schmidt

April fools!

Apr 2nd
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Craig Miller

PROBLEM. ENDLESS 1 MINUTE REPEATS.

Apr 1st
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Feb 4th
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Melanie Marie-Jahnke Manning

best voice in podcasting

Jan 15th
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Shawna

I love hearing more about the national parks!!!

Nov 25th
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Ozymandias Was Right

Still can't find any female voice actors? it's not a HUGE deal but....really?!

Oct 1st
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Shawna

this season has been great to listen to!!!!

Sep 9th
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Miguel Delgado

One california governor makes it another breaks it..

Aug 25th
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Mehrshad Malakooti

Great story telling about great facts.

Aug 20th
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J G

dang, how many commercial breaks do you need to take on an 18 minute story?!?

Aug 8th
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sarah Sloan

Is there a kids' version in the works? I hope there is.

Jul 28th
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Charlene Morelli

The river boundary between LA & TX is pronounced "sah bean", it's not with a long "i".

Jul 2nd
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j c

The name is Hidatsa, not Hidasta.

May 27th
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Shawna

one of my favorite episodes!! this is my favorite season so far

May 23rd
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Susan Sewell

white leaders did NOT do everything in their power to prevent black workers leaving. they didn't give workers supplies, land, or wages.

May 23rd
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J G

thank goodness he has voice actors this time

May 11th
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Shawna

really interesting story. it is rare we hear about women during the revolution. thanks for sharing

Mar 27th
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Charlene Morelli

It's too bad the Pendleton Civil Service Act isn't followed today; the current occupant has the most clueless & unqualified set of departments heads in generations.

Mar 11th
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Charles Rice

Politically Correct Disclaimers....🙄

Jan 12th
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J G

I remember Haig got absolutely roasted for his "I'm in charge" statement.

Dec 30th
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Lauren Donati

this is about the Whiskey rebellion, which is a later series. what happened to the Dutch Manhattan series?

Aug 31st
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Michelle Sawall-Kneale

the dust bowl was from 1930-1940. not 1934

Jul 29th
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