News By Tag Industry News News By Location Country(s) Industry News
| Lisa Treu Brings the 1838 Battle of the Loxahatchee to Screen in New "BattleField" SegmentAmerican Dream TV host connects local history, land, and legacy through a new Jupiter, Florida feature airing across social, streaming, and connected TV platforms
By: Treu Group Real Estate Known for showcasing the people, places, and stories that shape communities, Treu brings her perspective as both a local real estate expert and media host to this piece. Through The American Dream TV, she focuses on more than homes. She tells the story of what gives a place its identity: the land, the history, the culture, and the voices connected to it. "As someone who lives, works, and serves this area through real estate, I believe understanding a community means understanding its story," said Treu. "This segment gave me the chance to step into a part of Florida history that many people have never learned and help share it in a way that feels meaningful, respectful, and real." The segment was filmed at Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park in Jupiter, Florida, a site connected to the 1838 Battle of the Loxahatchee. The episode includes reenactment scenes, historical insight, and interviews that help viewers understand the event from more than one perspective. For Treu, this feature fits naturally within her work as a real estate professional and local host. Real estate is about more than property. It is about community, heritage, lifestyle, and the stories that shape how people experience a place. By featuring local history through The American Dream TV, Treu helps viewers see South Florida through a wider lens and better understand what makes an area matter. Filming includes reenactment footage and interviews at the park, featuring Derek Boyd Hankerson, President of the Loxahatchee Battlefield Preservationists Board; living-history participants with the Loxahatchee Battlefield Preservationists, including a reenactor portraying Major General Thomas S. Jesup; Jake Tiger of the Seminole Tribe of Florida; and Brian Zepeda of the Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma. "BattleField" To know more, click here: https://stan.store/ Through her work on The American Dream TV, Treu continues to highlight the real story behind South Florida living, from neighborhoods and lifestyle to the history that shaped the communities people call home. End
|
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||