Drive Thru History

Drive Thru History (2005-2017)

EndedDocumentary showDrama, Travel, History

On Drive Thru History, David Stotts buzzes around Europe and the Holy Land discussing the various historical landmarks and places of the Bible. Join us as we learn the story of Christopher Columbus and follow the Pilgrims from their home in Scrooby, England, across the Atlantic to Plymouth, Massachusetts. We will visit many of the famous, and not so famous, sites from early American history and learn about key figures along the way. His adventures include on-location explorations and loads of high-quality animation that help bring American history to life. As always, Dave includes the Christian influences that made this country great.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 02:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E07East Meets WestSep 25, 2017
S06E06Ancient History: Turkish Delight, Part 2Sep 13, 2017
S06E05Ancient History: Turkish Delight, Part 1Sep 4, 2017
S06E04Ancient History: Greece and the Word, Part 2Aug 28, 2017
S06E03Ancient History: Greece and the Word, Part 1Aug 14, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Drive Thru History' premiere?

'Drive Thru History' premiered on March 1, 2005.

Who is the creator of 'Drive Thru History'?

'Drive Thru History' was created by Dave Stotts.

What is the genre of 'Drive Thru History'?

'Drive Thru History' falls under the genre of documentary.

Who is the host of 'Drive Thru History'?

The host of 'Drive Thru History' is Dave Stotts.

What is the premise of 'Drive Thru History'?

'Drive Thru History' is a series that explores historical sites, events, and people through entertaining and educational narratives.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Drive Thru History'?

The first season of 'Drive Thru History' consisted of 12 episodes.

Which historical period did the first season of 'Drive Thru History' primarily focus on?

The first season of 'Drive Thru History' primarily focused on the history of the United States.

What are some of the notable locations visited in the first season of 'Drive Thru History'?

In the first season of 'Drive Thru History', notable locations visited include Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City.

Who were some of the historical figures featured in the first season of 'Drive Thru History'?

Some of the historical figures featured in the first season of 'Drive Thru History' include George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson.

Did 'Drive Thru History' receive any awards or nominations in its first season?

'Drive Thru History' did not receive any awards or nominations in its first season.

Was 'Drive Thru History' well-received by critics in its first season?

'Drive Thru History' received positive reviews from critics in its first season, praising its educational content and engaging presentation.

Did 'Drive Thru History' feature any reenactments or dramatizations?

Yes, 'Drive Thru History' featured reenactments and dramatizations to bring historical events to life.

Did 'Drive Thru History' have any guest appearances in its first season?

No, 'Drive Thru History' did not have any guest appearances in its first season.

Were there any special episodes or themed episodes in the first season of 'Drive Thru History'?

No, the first season of 'Drive Thru History' did not have any special or themed episodes.

Did 'Drive Thru History' have any spin-offs or related shows?

Yes, 'Drive Thru History' had several spin-offs and related shows, including 'Drive Thru History: Ancient History' and 'Drive Thru History: Israel'.

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