• Series 6-8: Revolutionaries
    May 27 2026

    Episode 8: Revolutionaries

    In 1776, the United States' Founding Fathers launched a revolution. 250 years later, they're still here. They've been carved into marble and mountains. They are in your wallet. They have their own national holidays. And some of them have a street named after them in South Bend, Indiana. Learn about some famous revolutionaries' local ties, from Lafayette to Kosciuszcko, on this episode of A Bend in Time.

    Part of Series 6: Street Names, Volume 1

    A Bend in Time is presented by The History Museum in South Bend, Indiana and hosted by Aaron Helman.

    This series is generously sponsored by the Doug Hunt Family.

    Visit The History Museum's website at historymuseumsb.org

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    20 mins
  • Series 06-07: Original People
    May 19 2026

    Episode 7: Original People

    Depending on who's telling it, South Bend's story usually begins with the early fur traders coming to set up shop. But they came here because people were here, with lives, trade networks, and entire civilizations around the place that would become South Bend. Miami Street is named for the Miami people of the region, Parkovash for the bison who used to thunder across the plains, and Pokagon after a great leader of the local Potawatomi. Learn about all of these and more on this episode of A Bend in Time.

    Part of Series 6: Street Names, Volume 1

    A Bend in Time is presented by The History Museum in South Bend, Indiana and hosted by Aaron Helman.

    This series is generously sponsored by the Doug Hunt Family.

    Visit The History Museum's website at historymuseumsb.org

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    20 mins
  • Series 06-06: Civil War Figures
    May 12 2026

    Episode 6: Civil War Figures

    After the outbreak of war in 1861, President Lincoln issued a call for 75,000 volunteers from the loyal northern states. Proud South Benders marched off to distant battlefields and unknown futures in defense of a nation not yet a hundred years old. Soon enough they would become martyrs, heroes, leaders, and legends - and some had streets named after them. Whether it was earned by being the first to die in the war from Indiana, or mainly because their name started with the right letter, learn about these Civil War namesakes on this episode of A Bend in Time.

    Part of Series 6: Street Names, Volume 1

    A Bend in Time is presented by The History Museum in South Bend, Indiana and hosted by Aaron Helman.

    This series is generously sponsored by the Doug Hunt Family.

    Visit The History Museum's website at historymuseumsb.org

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    20 mins
  • Series 06-05: African American Heroes
    May 5 2026

    Episode 5: African American Heroes

    As you walk, drive, or bike through St. Joseph County, you'll find roads named for trees, flowers, national heroes, and local figures. However, you'll be hard-pressed to find many named for African American individuals. Learn about three trailblazers who made a difference and the roads that were (re)named for them in this episode of A Bend in Time.

    Part of Series 6: Street Names, Volume 1

    A Bend in Time is presented by The History Museum in South Bend, Indiana and hosted by Aaron Helman.

    This series is generously sponsored by the Doug Hunt Family.

    Visit The History Museum's website at historymuseumsb.org

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    17 mins
  • Series 06-04: Original Pioneers
    Apr 28 2026

    Episode 4: Original Pioneers

    When you travel down Ireland Road, do you think of the green fields of Ireland? Or perhaps of the Fighting Irish? Think again! Samuel Irvin Houston Ireland was a very early Mishawaka resident and the first county assessor - our very own "Uncle Sam." Learn more about his family, along with the origins of Day Road and Navarre Street, in this episode of A Bend in Time.

    Part of Series 6: Street Names, Volume 1

    A Bend in Time is presented by The History Museum in South Bend, Indiana and hosted by Aaron Helman.

    This series is generously sponsored by the Doug Hunt Family.

    Visit The History Museum's website at historymuseumsb.org

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    22 mins
  • Series 06-03: University Legends
    Apr 21 2026

    Episode 3: University Legends

    You might know the story behind Rockne Boulevard or Sorin Street, but did you know the stones in Notre Dame's Grotto paid for a family’s mortgage? Or why there are so many streets named for saints near campus? Learn about these and more in this episode of A Bend in Time!

    Interested in learning more about notable Notre Dame figures? Search the University Archives collection here!

    Part of Series 6: Street Names, Volume 1

    A Bend in Time is presented by The History Museum in South Bend, Indiana and hosted by Aaron Helman.

    This series is generously sponsored by the Doug Hunt Family.

    Visit The History Museum's website at historymuseumsb.org

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    21 mins
  • Series 06-02: Forgotten Political Figures
    Apr 14 2026

    Episode 2: Forgotten Political Figures

    Driving down Brick Road or Sample Street, one assumes their common names are references former brick pavers, or perhaps a free sample of something - and one would be wrong. Learn about the legendary political figures Samuel Sample and Abraham Lincoln Brick in this episode of A Bend in Time.

    While in Congress, Samuel Sample corresponded regularly regarding political matters with Schuyler Colfax, who ran the local Whig newspaper at the time. Read his letters at The History Museum's online collections portal.

    Part of Series 6: Street Names, Volume 1

    A Bend in Time is presented by The History Museum in South Bend, Indiana and hosted by Aaron Helman.

    This series is generously sponsored by the Doug Hunt Family.

    Visit The History Museum's website at historymuseumsb.org

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    18 mins
  • Series 06-01: Lathrop, Miner, Taylor
    Apr 7 2026

    Episode 1: Lathrop, Miner, Taylor

    Join us as on A Bend In Time as we travel across South Bend to find the stories behind the names of

    Lathrop Street, Miner Street, and Taylor Street.

    See photos of Lathrop Taylor and Miner Listenberger, Taylor's original post office, and even the key to his general store at The History Museum's online artifact collection!

    Part of Series 6: Street Names, Volume 1

    A Bend in Time is presented by The History Museum in South Bend, Indiana and hosted by Aaron Helman.

    This series is generously sponsored by the Doug Hunt Family.

    Visit The History Museum's website at historymuseumsb.org

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    20 mins