Storybox Playlist: Five Great Historical Stories

History is story. Old Stories. Some true and some not. But it’s the story of things that have come to pass. Historical stories can be a lot of fun! From learning about your grandparents experience in the war or how your town came to be, history is an amazing way to connect with our past. We’ve got lots of historical stories. These 5 below are just the tip of the iceberg! After you listen to these stories dive into our FIFTY: The Stars, the States, and the Stories collection or try Dry Gables. Enjoy!

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FIFTY: The Stars, the States, and the Stories

Texas: Natural Beauty

In this story based in Texas, we learn about the American Experiment through the experience of ordinary citizens who do extraordinary things.

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35 MINUTES
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By Thistle By Thimble

Times Gone By

Michael, a history teacher, loves the Old American West, and decides to take his daughter Linny on a trip to “times gone by”…

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29 MINUTES
Free Story
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Free Story
Helping and Healing Handy Toolbelt of Stories

Tadodaho and the Great White Pine: A Story About True Leadership

This is the story of how the Iroquois Nation came to be and how peace, compassion, and unity is stronger than fear, violence,…

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13 MINUTES
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Twelve Tales of a Tullyport Christmas

Tale One: The Christmas Drum

The Tully family leaves Ireland to seek a better life in colonial Maine. They bring with them an Irish drum that is said…

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20 MINUTES
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Dry Gables: Hands Together

On Your Feet

Max Denken has a mission to uncover the truth about gold tycoon, George Hearst, but he needs some help from his friend, Johann…

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36 MINUTES

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