Any Old Place
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. Hosted, edited, and produced by Clay Wallace for the Capital City Museum.
Episodes
Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. In this episode, host Clay Wallace interviews David Hume about the Lexington and Ohio, Kentucky's first railroad. This is the final episode of three on the town's railroads.
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. In this episode, host Clay Wallace interviews Charles Bogart about Frankfort's early railroad history. This is the second of three episodes on the town's railroads.
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. In this episode, host Clay Wallace interviews Patty Peavler and Ed Vasser about their memories of Frankfort's railroad industry in the 20th century. This is the first of three episodes on the town's railroads.
Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Tuesday Jun 04, 2024
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. In this episode, host Clay Wallace interviews father-daughter chocolatiers Charles and Sarah Booe about their century-old family business - Rebecca Ruth Candy.
Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. In this episode, host Clay Wallace gets schooled on Bald Knob, interviewing guests attending a brand new old tradition - the Bald Knob Fall Festival.
Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. In this episode, host Clay Wallace interviews Bill Kirkland, Janice Osbourne, Miller McKee, Wilhelmina T. Thrasher, and Dr. Koffi Akakpo about the old federal courthouse and post office building at 305 Wapping Street - known more recently as the former Paul Sawyier Public Library. This is the second of a pair of episodes exploring this space.
Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. In this episode, host Clay Wallace interviews Russ Hatter and Mark Overstreet about the old federal courthouse and post office building at 305 Wapping Street - known more recently as the former Paul Sawyier Public Library. This is the first of a pair of episodes exploring this space - we'll be posting the second half in the new year!
If you’re listening to this episode the week it airs - Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Every year, the Capital City Museum puts out an ornament highlighting a special part of Frankfort. This year’s ornament features a three-quarter view of the place we explored today - the old U.S. courthouse and post office building - suspended in a golden frame. If you want a little piece of Frankfort history on your tree - or, if you want to send a bit of home to a loved one far away - you can snag an ornament by coming down to the museum at 325 Ann Street. Ornaments are 20 dollars or free with a one-year membership to the Wilkinson Society.
Tuesday Dec 05, 2023
Tuesday Dec 05, 2023
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. In this episode, host Clay Wallace interviews Mr. William Bowker and Rev. Jay T. Silence about First Presbyterian Church, the 200-year-old white-brick building on Frankfort's Main Street housing the city's first denominational church.
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. In this episode, host Clay Wallace interviews Linda Hill, Jane Upchurch, and Nathanial Bebe about their lives at First Presbyterian Church, the 200-year-old white-brick building on Frankfort's Main Street housing the first denominational church in the city.
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Any Old Place is a series exploring unique places in Frankfort Kentucky, collecting stories from the past and following them through to the present. Each episode of Any Old Place features a different location, with guests sharing their connection to it. In this episode, host Clay Wallace hits the road, interviewing both sellers and shoppers at the annual 127 yard sale - the world's longest! - which passes through Frankfort and Franklin County.