10 Things You Don't Know About - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

The Flag
This episode explores little-known details surrounding the US flag and anything connected to it.

Texas
This episode explores little-known details surrounding the US state of Texas.

Civil Rights
This episode explores little-known details surrounding the American civil rights movement and beyond.

Edison vs. Tesla
This episode explores little-known facts about Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla and the uneasy relationship between them.

American Revolution
This episode explores little-known details surrounding the American Revolution.

The Hoover Dam
This episode explores little-known details surrounding the Hoover Dam.

Marijuana
This episode explores little-known details surrounding marijuana, especially its place in the United States.

The Almighty Dollar
This episode explores little-known details surrounding money in general, with some focus on money within the context of the United States.

Las Vegas
This episode explores little-known details surrounding the history of Las Vegas and its culture.

The Gold Rush
This episode explores little-known details surrounding the California Gold Rush.
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