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Oakdale Park has been around 100 years, but for over half a century, Oakdale Park has become synonymous with Blue Grass Music. This episode includes interviews with Blue Grass artists who played at Oakdale, from one of the most recent performers to the most old-time familiar faces. Listen as they relate their Blue Grass Oakdale experiences.

In this episode, Carol Elder, the co-owner of the famous mineral water company Crazy Water, shares the intriguing history of mineral wells in Texas. Founded in the late 1800s, Crazy Water has a legendary origin story involving healing properties that cured a settler's rheumatism and a woman's mental health issues. Over the years, Crazy Water saw a resurgence, becoming a staple during the natural water craze in America. Today, it is one of the few remaining mineral water companies still bottling its water, primarily distributing within Texas but slowly reaching other states.https://drinkcrazywater.com/https://thecrazywaterhotel.com/https://www.mineralwellstx.gov/

Join host Philip Vasquez as he delves into the history and evolution of camping in America, with a special focus on the post-pandemic boom. Featuring insights from Joe Moore, a board member of the Outdoor Hospitality Industry, the episode explores the transformative changes in outdoor hospitality, highlighting essential amenities like WiFi and standardizing practices. Listen in to understand how COVID-19 has shifted camping trends and how organizations like OHI are advocating for and educating campground owners to enhance the camper experience. For Moore Consulting https://moorescampgroundconsulting.com/ . For more about Outdoor Hospitality Industry OHI. https://ohi.org/

In this episode, host Philip Vasquez and historian Ken Fry delve into the rich history of Glen Rose, Texas, and its surrounding areas. They explore the fascinating story of Charles and Juana Barnard, pioneers of the region, and their interactions with local Native American tribes. From ancient cave dwellings to early trade posts, they uncover stories of bravery, culture, and survival. Join them as they bring to light the lesser-known tales and historical landmarks that make Somerville County a captivating destination for history and camping enthusiasts alike.

Take a trip back in time as Dennis Moore, the director of the Somerville Historical Museum, shares the rich history and hidden gems of Glen Rose and Somerville County. With his deep knowledge of the area, including his family's long roots, Dennis provides a captivating insight into the creation of the town, the industry that thrived, and the unique tourism that attracted visitors. Discover the intriguing story of a possible John Wilkes Booth hideout, explore the fascinating exhibits at the Somerville County Museum, and learn about the evolving landscape of Glen Rose as it becomes a popular suburb. From dinosaur tracks to moonshine, this episode takes you on a historical journey you won't want to miss. Take a look at Trip Advisor: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g55902-d125460-Reviews-Somervell_County_Museum-Glen_Rose_Texas.html.From Moonshine to the Moon is brought to you by Nancy Bell Designs: https://www.nancybelldesigns.com/And by Oakdale Resort and Motor Court (i.e. Oakdale Park) : https://oakdalepark.com/

Discover the fascinating Dinosaur Valley State Park through an interview with Jeff Davis, the superintendent. Located in Somerville County, Texas, this historic park is home to world-class dinosaur tracks that are over 110 million years old. In addition to the dinosaur tracks, the park offers a range of activities such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing, and swimming in the picturesque Paluxy River. The park also boasts a historic swimming area called the Blue Hole, where visitors can take a refreshing dip. With a campground offering accessible RV and tent sites, as well as modern shower facilities, the park is a family-friendly destination for nature enthusiasts of all ages. The park's popularity has increased over the years, so it is recommended to make reservations in advance, especially for peak periods. Immerse yourself in the rich history and natural wonders of Dinosaur Valley State Park, where camping and adventure await.Visit Dinosaur State Park: https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/dinosaur-valley.From Moonshine to the Moon is brought to you by Nancy Bell Designs: https://www.nancybelldesigns.com/And by Oakdale Resort and Motor Court (i.e. Oakdale Park) : https://oakdalepark.com/

Take a trip through time and nature as we delve into the hidden gems of historic campgrounds in America. Join Philip Vasquez, an avid camper and history enthusiast, as he uncovers the fascinating stories and rich history behind these campsites. From the moonshine era to the modern age of recreational vehicles, this podcast explores how camping has evolved over the past 100 years. In the first episode, discover Oakdale Park in Glen Rose, Texas, a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Learn about the park's origins, its famous Oakdale plunge swimming pool, and its significance as the Bluegrass capital of Texas. Stay tuned for interviews with local experts, including the superintendent of the nearby Dinosaur Valley State Park. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review to access future episodes featuring more historic campgrounds across the United States.

This episode is about the moonshine history of Somervell County, Texas, where Oakdale Park is located. We speak with noted author and detective Martin Brown about the "Glen Rose Moonshine Raid, which occurred in 1923.