Flossmoor in Fifteen #6 -On Death and Dying On Sylvan Court
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In episode 6, we met Elisabeth Kübler Ross. Recognized by Time magazine as one of the "100 Most Important Thinkers of the Twentieth Century", Kübler-Ross transformed the way the world thinks about death and grief from the back porch of her Flossmoor home.
Flossmoor in Fifteen is a captivating history podcast based on the book, A More Perfect Place-The Story of Flossmoor
We explore the rich heritage of Flossmoor, Illinois, one story at a time—all in just fifteen minutes. From its early beginnings as a golf mecca in 1899 to its incorporation as a village in 1924, Flossmoor has cultivated a unique identity shaped by excellence, creativity, and community spirit. Each episode delves into the moments and movements that defined this remarkable suburb: the championship-caliber achievements of Homewood-Flossmoor High School students across academics, arts, and athletics; the stunning public sculptures that transform the village into an open-air gallery; the vital role of the railroad in connecting residents to opportunity; and the celebrated diversity and volunteer-driven events that make Flossmoor a true community. Whether you're a longtime resident, a curious newcomer, or a history enthusiast, join us as we uncover the stories that built Flossmoor—fifteen minutes at a time.
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