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1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast
Where History Comes Alive! A fast-paced, well-researched weekly podcast covering a wide range of historical events, persons, places, legends, and mysteries, Hosted by Jon Hagadorn, the selection of stories and interviews includes lost treasure, unsolved mysteries, unexplained phenomenon, WWII stories, biographies, disasters, legends of the Old West, American Revolutionary history, urban legends, movie backstories, and much more. Available wherever podcasts are found, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Comcast, Google Play & others. Episodes air Sundays at 12pm ET and Thursdays at 6am...
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4.5 stars from 1,842 ratings
Love this $h!t ! (Stuff)
Have been listening to a couple of the 1001 channels. It is informative, amusing, and enlightening. Keep the podcast coming. I drive a lot of miles and these keep me attentive between my stops. Love the content and clarity of the stories.
Willie D from Tennessee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/24
Please turn down the intro. Music
Very good podcast. However, the intro music blows out Myers when listening on my AirPods.
MACSROVER via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/24
Excellent Podcast
Thank you dear Jon for this podcast. I learn so much from all your insight and gentle teaching in this and all the 1001 family of podcasts. Patty Peebles Bluefield West Virginia. I’m amazed every time I listen.
PattyPeebles via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/15/24
Recent Episodes
In 1909 the Phoenix Gazette published an incredible story about an archeological find, sponsored by the Smithsonian, of a cave within the Grand Canyon which supposed held a large store of artifacts thought to belong to an ancient civilization. The story quickly faded from sight, but was revived...
Published 05/03/24
Amelia Earhart and her co-pilot and navigator Fred Noonan disappeared in the Pacific Ocean on the next to last leg of her round-the-world flight on July 2nd, 1937, and the U.S. Navy, after an exhaustive search of the Pacific which did not include the Marshall islands, released a statement saying...
Published 04/28/24
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