SYMHC Classics: Nome Serum Run
This 2014 episode covers the 1925 diphtheria outbreak in Nome, Alaska that put a community in grave danger — without the proper supplies to fight [Read more]
This 2014 episode covers the 1925 diphtheria outbreak in Nome, Alaska that put a community in grave danger — without the proper supplies to fight [Read more]
Holly and Tracy talk about the ire that comes about when examining the press coverage of the Goolds when they were murder suspects. They then [Read more]
Many cultural objects and works of art were taken from the Kingdom of Benin in western Africa in 1897, in what is typically described as [Read more]
The violent Monte Carlo Trunk Murder is fascinating as a terrifying crime, and its connection to wealth and fame made it global news. But the [Read more]
This 2015 episode delves into carousels. They’re part of childhood, but they were originally billed as an entertainment for adults and children alike. And even [Read more]
Tracy shares the logistics of assembling her lists for Unearthed!, and she and Holly talk about criteria for leaving details out of the show on [Read more]
In the second part of the year-end edition of Unearthed! the show covers necropolises and art, and edibles and potables, shipwrecks, and potpourri. But there [Read more]
It’s time for what was unearthed in the last quarter of 2021! Part one this time includes lots of updates to previous episodes, as well [Read more]
This 2014 episode discusses Jules Verreaux and his two brothers, who collected an impressive array of flora and fauna specimens from around the world for [Read more]
Tracy and Holly discuss the natural tendency to find the platypus suspect as an animal. They also talk about some of the tangential pieces of [Read more]
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