
Ep. 21 Exhibit Roundup
In this special episode of What Remains , Kylie and Clarissa discuss FAM’s newest exhibition, Witness to a Revolution: 250 Years of History . They share behind-the-scenes stories from the exhibit planning process, explor

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Welcome to What Remains: A FAM Podcast. Join Kylie Thomson, FAM's Collections & Exhibitions Coordinator, as she dives into FAM's collections. Explore the history and impact of the objects left behind, and sometimes the thing that aren't. Join us in discovering What Remains!
Fredericksburg Area Museum hosts What Remains: A FAM Podcast, a society show with 22 episodes published.

In this special episode of What Remains , Kylie and Clarissa discuss FAM’s newest exhibition, Witness to a Revolution: 250 Years of History . They share behind-the-scenes stories from the exhibit planning process, explor

In this episode of What Remains , Kylie and Clarissa explore Fredericksburg’s Soap Box Derby history through two derby cars in the Fredericksburg Area Museum collection. Learn about William Street races, local champions,

In this episode, Kylie and Clarissa step into the Victorian era to explore how music shaped life at home. They highlight two artifacts from the Chewning House—a portable melodeon and a hand-cranked Regina music box—and w

Join us as Kylie and Clarissa welcome our special guest, Reverend Hashmel Turner for a meaningful conversation about the 23rd Regiment United States Colored Troops. Together, they explore the powerful story of the first

In this episode of What Remains , Kylie and Clarissa take a closer look at a familiar household object with an unexpected story: a 19th-century stoneware crock from the FAM collection. Once used for everyday food storage

In this episode, Kylie and Clarissa are back from our holiday hiatus to chat about the Princess Anne Hotel, once located at 904 Princess Anne Street and one of Fredericksburg’s most recognizable buildings. The story begi

In this episode, we pull Kylie and Clarissa out of the collections to get to know them as hosts, learn how they found their way to FAM, and hear about their favorite things around the museum. They also share a sneak peek

In this episode of What Remains , Kylie and Clarissa take listeners inside the museum’s textile collection, exploring not just one object but several remarkable garments. From memorable dresses to surprising fabric finds

November is Indigenous Peoples Month, and in this episode, Kylie and Clarissa explore the story of Link Wray , a musician of Shawnee descent whose gritty guitar sound helped shape rock and roll. In 1957, right here in Fr

After a brief hiatus during Dark History week and two sold-out What Remains: Dark History live shows (thank you to everyone who joined us!) we’re back with an episode that’s sure to crinkle a few memories. This week, Kyl

In this episode of What Remains , we head into the archives to uncover the story behind one of Fredericksburg’s most vibrant cultural traditions—the Black Arts Festival. As the city prepares to celebrate the 50th anniver

It wouldn’t be What Remains without a flood story, and this one’s a big one! In this episode, Kylie and Clarissa take you back to the Flood of 1942, one of the most devastating events in Fredericksburg’s history. Drawing

In this episode of What Remains , we dive into the story of The Christian Banner , a short-lived Fredericksburg newspaper edited by James W. Hunnicutt. Once a respected community voice, Hunnicutt’s pro-Union stance durin

On this episode of What Remains we are having our first guests, Worshipful Master Michael Dove and Senior Warden Seth Roderick from Fredericksburg Masonic Lodge No. 4. Instead of focusing on one object, we dive into seve

When a curious metal tool sparks a deep dive into Fredericksburg’s gaslight era, Kylie uncovers a story of innovation, forgotten history, and unexpected preservation. From 19th-century lamplighters to a lone surviving ga

In this episode, Kylie and Clarissa uncover the story behind 24 eerily adorable carnival cats in the Fredericksburg Area Museum’s collection—and the wild history they represent. These stuffed leather felines once lived o

In this special solo episode, Kylie takes you behind the scenes of the Fredericksburg Area Museum’s collection to answer your most-asked questions about what we collect, how we care for it, and what happens to the object

Today’s story starts with... a thermometer. Yep, you heard that right. But trust us, this small wooden thermometer on display in our “Living Legacies” exhibit opens the door to a fascinating chapter in Fredericksburg’s h

Today, we explore not one but two intriguing objects: a beautifully bound 19th-century account book from Catharine Furnace and a newly acquired portrait of its proprietor, John Spotswood Wellford. From the fine details o

We thought it would be fun on this episode of What Remains to take a look at the history of the building that holds our history. The Old City Hall building (now the FAM) was built in 1816 and has many stories. Learn abou
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