In this docu-style series, host George Motz will meet America's best hamburger creators.
Monumental Mysteries scours the country for America’s most extraordinary monuments and reveals the amazing mysteries hidden within.
Renowned toy dealer and ultimate toy hunter, Jordan Hembrough, takes toy picking to a new level.
Whether 5-star dining or a beach-side shack, it's the best of beach eats.
Hold on to your trunks, a 65 mph, 14 story waterslide in Brazil.
Cyclist Ryan Van Duzer recommends the best places to hit the open road.
Escape and be inspired by some of the most amazing places to tie the knot.
Enter to win an amazing RV trip for 2 through the majestic Grand Canyon.
Ready for a road trip? Get a look at the coolest RVs and where to park them.
Travel back to the opulent Jazz Age and tour the grand mansions on Long Island’s Gold Coast and more.
Skip the plane. Skip the car. It’s time for an epic journey by rail. Warning: The views may cause extreme jaw-drop.
Board a Luxury RV in Phoenix and experience the Sedona Red Stones, Oak Creek Canyon, Bell Rock and Cathedral Rock. Then head to the Grand Canyon for a 9-hour tour from Flagstaff through the Navajo Nation.
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Experience the hottest, lowest, driest and certainly the most beautiful places in the West.
Learn about the significant milestones of President John F. Kennedy's amazing life -- from the family home in Hyannis Port to Berlin, Cuba and Dallas.
Take a historical tour of President Abraham Lincoln's life in photos.
Don Wildman investigates the tragic origin of the Golden Gate Bridge and tells the story of New York City’s greatest hoarders.
Don Wildman reveals the deadly sickness that plagued the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, investigates a mysterious staircase and ponders the origins of a monument dedicated to a pest.
Don Wildman examines the tombstone of a young woman many believed to be a vampire, exposes the man behind one of New York's most elaborate scams, and visits the country's most infamous prison.
Starting May 9 at 9|8c, join Don Wildman as he explores the statues, memorials, parks and sculptures that commemorate our nation's most intriguing events, notorious crimes, disasters and triumphs.
Don examines a manuscript that inspired the political views of President Abraham Lincoln, a detonator used in a deadly train robbery, and a camcorder used to record a strange, otherworldly phenomenon.
Don Wildman examines a bottle of liquor that may have inspired a murderous rampage, a space-traveling monkey and a stack of manuscripts that many claim were written by a spirit.
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