WFSU participates in the City of Tallahassee's Longest Table event. People from the community gather together to share a meal and discuss our community – what works, what challenges face our community, and what can be done to solve...
Mundi’s Attapulgus Adventure It’s hard to imagine the world’s largest land animal acting like a little puppy, but that's exactly how Mundi the elephant behaved when she began to settle into her new home in Attapulgus, Georgia. Flopping her ears...
What is the American Graduate Project? Kim Kelling, WFSU's Director of Content and Community Engagement says that the American Graduate Initiative is really an initiative for all of public media, funded through the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, created because...
Creating the perfect sanctuary for Elephants in South Georgia isn't just about building a good fence. We go behind-the-scenes with Carol Buckley to see what she's doing to turn 850 acres in South Georgia into Elephant Refuge North...
For Leah and Dorian Moore, life delayed their completion of their college education. But once they found each other, they started on a path to fulfill their dreams together at FAMU.
Other cocktails not shown in the broadcast are the bourbon based Keeneland Thoroughbred, the gin based Blacksheep's Heyday, and the vodka based St. George Blues.  Click on their names to se the segments.
Highway 98 is a vital artery running through the heart of Franklin County. But portions of the road are only a few feet away from the sea, leaving it vulnerable to daily erosion and tidal surge from hurricanes. Parts...
WFSU's Zach Hunter put together this video of the screening and celebration of the new documentary by Elam and Nic Stoltzfus, The Great Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles. In addition from showing us what happened at the Feb. 16,...
The Adventures of Annabelle Lyn are made up of three women from Tallahassee who perform acoustic music across the Southeast. Learn more at http://www.annabellelyn.com/

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“Since the earliest I can remember, which was about… I was probably about four years old, barnstormers would come around and land in farmer's fields, oat pastures and wheat fields, and haul passengers for wherever the market would go...

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