America: Facts vs. Fiction
White House remains buried under a baseball field; jumping over the top of the Washington Monument.
White House remains buried under a baseball field; jumping over the top of the Washington Monument.
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Josh highlights locations where the end of the world was just the beginning.
Josh shares otherworldly locations, including a cathedral made of salt and a haunted asylum.
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr; the conflict between the Hatfields and McCoys.
Al Capone; Benedict Arnold; Jesse James; Billy the Kid.
The Manhattan Project; the Cuban Missile Crisis; America's nuclear football and the biscuit.
Myths eclipse the real facts about NASA's dramatic rescue of three astronauts aboard Apollo 13.
The truth about America's infamous secret societies; Freemasons; the Mafia; Skull and Bones.
Much of what we know about the old west is myth, not fact, drawn from movies and TV.
Myths taint our knowledge of the 4th of July, St. Patrick's Day, and the weekend.
Myths obscure the real facts about our favorite vices: smoking, drinking and gambling.
Myths of World War 2. An American admiral helps Japan; the German army is not the wonder it seems.
How the modern version of Santa Claus evolved; annual Times Square Ball drop.
Exploring myths and facts about Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Facts about the RMS Titanic's fateful voyage; the radio report of the Hindenburg's destruction.
White House remains buried under a baseball field; jumping over the top of the Washington Monument.
Black leaders dominate the Underground Railroad; violence surrounds the women's suffrage movement.
An incident near Roswell, N.M., in 1947 leads to claims of a government cover-up.
Investigating the myths surrounding Fort Knox in Kentucky and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Learning the truths about Pocahontas and explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.
New York City's Empire State Building; secret train platform in Grand Central Terminal.
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