The first half of the 20th century saw massive surges in polio cases, resulting in extended hospital stays for many, including Eleanor Abbott, a retired schoolteacher who invented Candy Land to entertain the children she met in the polio ward.
Could history's two most notorious killers actually be the same man? Two experts investigate the theory that H.H. Holmes, America's first serial killer, was also Britain's Jack the Ripper.
St. Patrick's Day in 1776 was more than just an Irish-American celebration... it was also a step towards freedom.
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High above Big Sur's rugged coastline, the Dark Watchers stand as silhouettes born of Indigenous belief, Spanish encounter, and literary legend-blurring illusion and folklore while reflecting back the shadows we struggle to confront.
This __Biography__ special travels to the 5th century to explore St. Patrick's transformation from privileged aristocrat to tormented slave to missionary hero.
From biblical lore and Norse mythology to medieval intrigue and modern pop culture, this ominous date has accumulated a disturbing legacy that continues today.
Where blue mist clings to the ridgelines of the Smoky Mountains and forests remember what people forget, the legend of the Boojum stalks the borderlands between fear and folklore.