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Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Strange But True

    • October 31, 2004
    • History

    A New Jersey man hanged in 1833 whose skin was cut up and made into wallets; people in Tennessee who claim to be descendants of the first American settlers called Melungeons; nuclear bunkers left over from the Cold War era; and a Florida retirement community for former circus sideshow freaks.

  • S01E01 Road to Weirdsville

    • August 1, 2005
    • History

    Unusual vacation destinations are spotlighted: above-ground tombs and a brief history of voodoo in New Orleans; a million dollar replica (in miniature) of the White House in Clermont, FL; a ventriloquists convention in Las Vegas; and a modern-day side show in a trip to Coney Island.

  • S01E02 Weird Medicine

    • August 8, 2005
    • History

  • S01E03 Weird Worship

    • August 15, 2005
    • History

    Unusual means of spiritual enlightenment are profiled: an adobe shrine in California; the Grotto of the Redemption shrine, made partly of geodes, in Iowa; and the Unarius Academy of Science where they're awaiting the arrival of their space "brothers", complete with a model of their headquarters on Uranus.

  • S01E04 Rebels and Traitors

    • August 22, 2005
    • History

    Mark and Mark visit a pirate museum to learn about Blackbeard and the search for his head; Key West's attempted secession from the union to become the Conch Republic; San Francisco's Joshua Norton, America's only (self-proclaimed) emperor; and the attempt by war hero Smedley Butler to oust F.D.R.

  • S01E05 Crimes and Punishment

    • August 29, 2005
    • History

    Stories of crime and punishment, including an annual Louisiana reenactment of Bonnie and Clyde's death, an Arizona chain gang where the criminals are forced to wear pink underwear, a Texas town that holds nine state prisons, a Philadelphia jail built by Quakers, and the career of robber and escape artist Willie Sutton.

  • S01E06 Weirdly Departed

    • September 19, 2005
    • History

    Examining strange graves and death rituals, including preservation of bodies through cryonics for possible future resurrection.

  • S01E07 History or Hoax?

    • September 26, 2005
    • History

    When it comes to American history, how do you go about separating fact from fiction? Did President Harding really die of a heart attack, or was he murdered? Did Aaron Burr really try to create a separate country in the American Southwest? Did the CIA really spend millions of dollars on psychic research?

  • S01E08 This Odd House

    • October 3, 2005
    • History

    Strange houses and the strange people who built them.