PBS Travel Host Darley Newman's New Book Reveals America's Founding Stories Ahead of the 250th Anniversary
Discover America’s Hidden Revolutionary Stories
As America prepares for its 250th anniversary, Darley Newman, the Emmy-nominated PBS host and author, is set to take readers on a captivating journey through the lesser-known aspects of the nation’s founding in her upcoming book, "Revolutionary Road Trip: Hidden Stories of America's Founding Journey." Scheduled for release on June 30, this insightful book explores not just the iconic landmarks everyone knows, but also the hidden gems and untold stories that shape the rich tapestry of American history.
A Journey Beyond the Obvious
Newman, known for her PBS series and podcast, Travels with Darley, shares her extensive travel experiences while exploring the original thirteen colonies. Throughout her journeys, she uncovers countless stories frequently omitted from traditional history books, bringing history to life with personal anecdotes and local insights. As she states, "When people think about the American Revolution, they often picture places like Boston, Philadelphia, and Yorktown. I traveled beyond those well-known locations to uncover hidden gems and explore how everyday people shaped the nation’s founding in remarkable ways."
This sentiment resonates deeply as she urges her readers to visit these often-overlooked sites and experience the history firsthand.
Unearthing Untold Stories
The book leads readers through a variety of historical sites, including battlefields, colonial taverns, and small towns, while illuminating the pivotal roles played by local communities in the American Revolution. Notable locations include Charleston, Princeton, and various national parks across the East Coast. Through these explorations, Newman connects the past to the present, showcasing the people dedicated to preserving American history today.
In addition to recounting historical narratives, Newman also highlights regional cuisine and cultural traditions. Highlights include tasting Martha Washington’s beloved Cherry Bounce and sharing a heartfelt experience at the Camden Battlefield alongside a military historian. These encounters, alongside numerous oral histories and local legends, create a vibrant connection with America's roots.
Supporting the Movement with a Tour
To support the book's release, Newman will embark on a nationwide book tour visiting cities like Charleston, Saratoga Springs, Oyster Bay, Brooklyn, and Greensboro. Each stop will provide a unique opportunity to engage with communities, share stories from her travels, and promote an appreciation for America’s diverse history. Interview opportunities and promotional materials will be available for media outlets during this tour.
Conclusion
Darley Newman’s "Revolutionary Road Trip: Hidden Stories of America's Founding Journey" is not just a book; it’s a call to adventure for the curious traveler. With her passion and vivid storytelling, Newman invites us all to delve into the history that is often hidden in plain sight. This book promises to inspire exploration and foster a deeper understanding of how the fabric of American history is woven through the lives of individuals, communities, and their preserved traditions. Don’t miss your chance to join Darley on this enlightening journey as you uncover the untold stories that shaped a nation.