Pennsylvania Stories of Culture and History | Gettysburg and Philly Jazz Month

The Spark
21 de abril de 2026 44min

The Spark

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 Philly Jazz Month is a citywide celebration of Philadelphia’s deep and influential jazz heritage, featuring a full month of live performances, educational programs and community events. From intimate local venues to partner cultural organizations, audiences of all backgrounds are invited to experience the energy of live jazz, participate in interactive workshops and connect with the music’s history and future. Highlighting local artists and fostering community through creativity, Philly Jazz Month honors the city’s enduring role in shaping the sound of jazz.

This episode explores the broad history of the American Civil War, examining its causes, major battles and lasting impact on the nation. Central to the discussion is the Battle of Gettysburg, a defining moment and widely recognized turning point of the war. Fought on Pennsylvania soil in 1863, Gettysburg halted the Confederate army’s momentum, shifted the balance of power and reshaped the course of the conflict. Its outcome—and President Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address—cemented the battle’s place as a critical chapter in American history.

Pennsylvania Stories of Culture and History | Gettysburg and Philly Jazz Month