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The 100-Year Family Legacy Behind a New Monument Road Name

The 100-Year Family Legacy Behind a New Monument Road Name

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Rediscovering Our Roads and Streets: The Untold Histories Within Urban Street Names

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The Town That Was Erased From Maps in 1938 — And Nobody Knows Why

The Town That Was Erased From Maps in 1938 — And Nobody Knows Why

In the mountains of Virginia, there was once a thriving farming community. Families had lived there for generations. They owned ...

I Found 10 SECRET Places in West Virginia History Tried to Erase!

I Found 10 SECRET Places in West Virginia History Tried to Erase!

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Parishville Road: The Forgotten Man Behind It

Parishville Road: The Forgotten Man Behind It

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W.B. Travis’ Servant’s Eyewitness Account Reveals Shocking Details About The Alamo

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In 1906, Rail Workers Found a Stone Door Under Missouri — The Map Was Never Printed

In 1906, Rail Workers Found a Stone Door Under Missouri — The Map Was Never Printed

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The Stone Road Under the Missouri — The Engineer Who Mapped It Drowned That Spring

The Stone Road Under the Missouri — The Engineer Who Mapped It Drowned That Spring

In the spring of 1902, a hydrographic engineer

How America Erased a Valley to Build Its First Secret City

How America Erased a Valley to Build Its First Secret City

September 1942. The U.S. government wipes an entire Tennessee valley off the map. 75000 acres of farmland. 1500 families.

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13 Ancient Sites in West Virginia That Still Don't Make Sense

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True Raiders: The Untold Story of the 1909 Expedition to Find the Legendary Ark of the Covenant

True Raiders: The Untold Story of the 1909 Expedition to Find the Legendary Ark of the Covenant

Author Brad Ricca talks about his new book on the fascinating story of a bizarre expedition to find one of the most famous of all ...

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The Forgotten Bootleggers of Western Kentucky

Western Kentucky had hidden moonshine operations, outlaw whiskey runners, and