America: Facts vs. Fiction
True stories behind America's most infamous bad guys.
True stories behind America's most infamous bad guys.
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On November 5, 1975, a logging crew drives home after work when they suddenly encounter a UFO.
Rivals Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla disagree over the best method to transmit electricity.
Kerosene king John D. Rockefeller clashes with Pennsylvania Railroad President Thomas A. Scott.
Partnership of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie and coal king Henry Clay Frick, ends in violence.
The myths behind some of history's most defining moments are uncovered.
On this special edition of America: Facts vs. Fiction, we explore the myths surrounding our favorite vices, and learn the facts behind some of our favorite holidays.
The myths behind World War II are exposed; exploring the forgotten truths about the Civil War.
True stories behind America's most infamous bad guys.
Explores the myths that infect America's medical history and the facts behind America's nuclear age.
Examining the past from a fresh perspective.
George Washington's doctors may have inadvertently killed him; Abraham Lincoln used a toxic remedy.
Myths cloud the real facts of America's Civil War.
Myths and misconceptions surrounding four pivotal historic moments.
Inmates from the '62 Alcatraz escape; a raging sandstorm; Kansas bunker; less lethal.
Newly opened Area 51 is investigated; police drones in Texas; medical marijuana farms.
Ballistic tests for the assassination of MLK; the mysterious Marfa Lights in Texas.
Testing lethal weapons; tunnels under Las Vegas; Internet rumors.
In September 1961, Betty and Barney Hill are driving home from a honeymoon trip.
From the Berlin Wall to an Arizona prison, Josh explores five fight-or-flight locations.
Josh Gates reveals legendary locations where humans battled the forces of nature.
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