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The Heavener Runestone |
| Our first episode concerns the legend of the Heavener Runestone. It is inscribed with eight carved runic symbols and has been touted as proof of Norse exploration into North America, long before Columbus set foot here in 1492. We will not only explore the mystery of the runestone itself but the legends that have sprung up around it. | ||
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Belle Starr |
| Belle Starr, the notorious outlaw of Oklahoma was murdered in her own front yard. Deemed an outlaw unworthy of investigation, our hosts uncover the truth about her life as well as seek out the secret location of her grave. |
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Tom Mix |
| The original stunt man, Tom Mix helped create the mythology known as "The West". We explore his early life and the grit that separates the "real" cowboys of the West from the "reel" cowboys of Hollywood. |
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The Good and The Bad |
| Not a single lawman in the 1860's could mention the Oklahoma territory without knowing that they may one day lose their life within it's boundaries. Dangerous men like Wild Bill Hitchcock and Henry Starr ran amuck killing at will. The only way to stop these men was at the end of a noose. |
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The Pacific War (Coming Soon) |
| Pearl Harbor, Hawaii is not the only memoriam to that fateful day in American history. Tucked away in the Texas hill country is the birthplace of Admiral Chester Nimitz and home of the only museum dedicated to the Pacific War theater of WWII in North America and the final resting place of one of the last Japanese mini subs. |
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| The saying "Texas is like it's own country", while generally taken lightly, is a direct reference to the events that led to the landscape that is known as America today. |
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The Texas Rangers |
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| The state's struggle for independence gave birth to an elite team of lawmen that would change the face of gun fighting forever and enable the advance of civilization into areas once too dangerous for settlers. Their traditions still carry on in law enforcement today. | |||
| Price: $20.00 | |||
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Al Jennings |
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| How did "the worst outlaw in Oklahoma" became a Hollywood film star? A master of self promotion, Al Jennings became the main consultant of most to the B Hollywood westerns in the early 1900's, but not without a few mishaps along the way. | |||
| Price: $20.00 | |||
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Ghost Towns |
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| The landscape is dotted with evidence of civilizations past. We explore why some cities make it and others don't. Is human tenacity al that stands in between life and total destruction? | |||
| Price: $20.00 | |||
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Blood and Soil |
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| The era of the golden age for the American cowboy comes to its end Not silently, but with a vengeful fury. Barbed wire and a newly formed "breed" of corporation became the mechanism that ended the open range and ultimately gave rise to the ranching way of life we know today. | |||
| Price: $20.00 | |||







