Mysteries of the Abandoned: Hidden America - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The Cult of Antelope, Oregon
A rural town in Oregon is invaded by an eccentric cult, a battered building in Florida plays a major role in the cigar trade, and a junkyard palace in New Jersey becomes the subject of controversy and rumors of the supernatural.

The Secrets and Troubles of Cahawba
A Revolutionary leader visits Alabama's first capital and leaves it bankrupt, an Oregon fort refuses to engage an enemy submarine during World War II, and a film studio in Jacksonville caters to a new audience.

The Forgotten Soldiers of Camp Naco
Forgotten soldiers of the Old West guard a fort at the southern border, pirates plunder a major salmon provider, a mountaintop hotel hosts both presidents and revolutionaries, and an American legend springs from a humble Alabama home.

Banished From Bisbee
A labor strike in an Arizona mining town ends in a mass kidnapping and deportation, a unique homesteading community gets its start in the Old West, and a leaning Carolina lighthouse becomes part of Civil War history.

Secrets of the Catskill Game Farm
A rundown nature park is full of strange secrets and connections, futuristic machines are the forgotten result of a plan to modernize American transit, and a subterranean town serves as a refuge in the Wild West.

Ghosts of Montana State Prison
The National Guard puts down a prison riot in the Great Plains; an abandoned mining facility in Alaska marks a pivotal chapter in the gold rush; and a national icon learns his trade on a forgotten street in the Big Easy.

The Aviatrix's Sanctuary
An old mining town in Wyoming provides sanctuary for Amelia Earhart, a hotel in the Deep South becomes a historical crossroads, and a forgotten Connecticut theater hides secrets beneath the surface.

Secrets of the Olympia Brewery
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