Throwback Thursday features the story of a swashbuckling sailor known as the Earth Day Pirate who made several discoveries about the natural world.
Throwback Thursday is focusing on the story behind the women who helped inspire the creation of local libraries here on Delmarva.
Throwback Thursday explores the history of the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse and the aftermath of it's destruction back in 1926.
Throwback Thursday takes us back to a time where American legend Annie Oakley lived right here on Delmarva.
Throwback Thursday brings us the mysterious story of a young girl who got on a train and eventually became an American folklore legend.
Walking for Peace: Jim Duffy is Telling the Tale of a Wandering Woman Spreading an Important Message
Throwback Thursday shares the story of a woman who was dedicated to walking across the country spreading a message of peace.
Jim Duffy Talks About How Runaway Slave James Collins Johnson Became Popular at Princeton University
We hear how James Collins Johnson fled slavery to become a popular fixture at Princeton University for Throwback Thursday.
Jim Duffy stops by for Throwback Thursday to weave a romantic tale of a harrowing rescue that honors Black History Month.
Jim Duffy stops by for Throwback Thursday to share the story of Samuel Eli Cornish, a homegrown hero from the abolitionist movement.
Throwback Thursday delves into a simple conversation that led to the legacy of an incredible orphanage here on Delmarva.
We discuss the origins and the myths surrounding the Revolutionary Blue Hens of Delaware for Throwback Thursday.
Throwback Thursday tells the story of a brave group of first responders who endured terrible weather conditions to save lives.










