Secrets of America's Favorite Places - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Statue of Liberty
Aside from the U.S. flag, there is no icon that is more identified with America more than the Statue of Liberty. Some little-known details story of how this statue came to be will surprise you.

Lincoln's Washington
This episode explores secrets and mysteries of well-known and little-known structures associated with Abraham Lincoln in Washington DC. Are there secret messages contained in the statue of Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial?

Mount Rushmore
Mount Rushmore is one of America's most instantly recognizable national monuments. What did it take to carve the four presidents heads sixty feet tall each into solid granite?

Alcatraz
What was it really like to do time on "The Rock"? One of the last surviving former Alcatraz inmates gives his first-ever TV interview and shatters many myths about the famous prison.

Golden Gate Bridge
Get ready to see through the fog that often surrounds the Golden Gate Bridge and uncover the surprising stories behind the span.

Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central's opulent design and beautiful space are explored in a search for hidden secrets and there are three secrets contained in the main concourse's starry ceiling alone.

Hollywood Boulevard
The show investigates how celebrities are awarded sidewalk stars. For the first time ever, the complete manufacturing of a Walk of Fame star is filmed from beginning to end.

Central Park
Exploring the 843 acres of green tranquility that make up Central Park; secret parts of the park that even city officials do not know how to reach; the entire village that vanished from the park; the several species of birds that call the park home.
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