
Ep. 07 Gas Lamp
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About this listen
When a curious metal tool sparks a deep dive into Fredericksburg’s gaslight era, Kylie uncovers a story of innovation, forgotten history, and unexpected preservation.
From 19th-century lamplighters to a lone surviving gas lamp outside the museum, this episode explores how even the smallest objects can shine a light on the past.
In this episode of What Remains, we explore:
The story behind a lamplighter’s step in FAM’s collection
How Fredericksburg’s streets were first lit by gas in the 1860s
The quirky rules around moonlight and lamp lighting
A long-lost gas lamp rediscovered in front of the museum
The preservation efforts that followed
Derek the Derelict Lamplighter (yes, really)
Thank you to the City of Fredericksburg for supporting preservation efforts and to Mr. F. Freeman Funk for the donation of the lamplighter’s step.
Music Credit: "Phantom Waltz Dance" by Stocktune, used with permission.