Secrets of America's Favorite Places

Secrets of America's Favorite Places (2016)

EndedDocumentary show

From San Francisco's infamous Alcatraz Island Prison to New York City's historic Grand Central Terminal, Secrets of America's Favorite Places travels the U.S. in search of new and astonishing revelations surrounding America's most beloved historical icons with interviews and commentary from historians, U.S. National Park Service members, conspiracy theorists, artists and pop culture experts. Throughout the eight-episode season, the series will visit famous structures and places including the Statue of Liberty, Central Park and Grand Central Terminal (New York), the Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.), Hollywood Boulevard, the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz (California) and Mount Rushmore (South Dakota).

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 18:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Central Parkaoût 21, 2016
S01E07Hollywood Boulevardaoût 14, 2016
S01E06Grand Central Terminalaoût 7, 2016
S01E05Golden Gate Bridgejuil. 31, 2016
S01E04Alcatrazjuil. 24, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' premiere?

'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' premiered on January 6, 2016.

Who hosted 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'?

'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' was hosted by Tom Bergeron.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'?

The first season of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' consisted of 12 episodes.

Which famous American city was featured in the first episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'?

The first episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' featured New York City.

In which episode did 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' explore the natural wonders of the Grand Canyon?

The natural wonders of the Grand Canyon were explored in the sixth episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

Which episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' focused on the historical landmarks of Boston?

The historical landmarks of Boston were the focus of the third episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

In which episode did 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' delve into the vibrant music scene of Nashville?

The vibrant music scene of Nashville was delved into in the ninth episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

Which episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' explored the iconic architecture of Chicago?

The iconic architecture of Chicago was explored in the fifth episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

In which episode did 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' showcase the breathtaking landscapes of Hawaii?

The breathtaking landscapes of Hawaii were showcased in the tenth episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

Which episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' focused on the cultural heritage of New Orleans?

The cultural heritage of New Orleans was the focus of the seventh episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

In which episode did 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' uncover the hidden gems of San Francisco?

The hidden gems of San Francisco were uncovered in the eighth episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

Which episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' explored the rich history of Philadelphia?

The rich history of Philadelphia was explored in the fourth episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

In which episode did 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' showcase the stunning beauty of the Rocky Mountains?

The stunning beauty of the Rocky Mountains was showcased in the eleventh episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

Which episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' focused on the cultural diversity of Los Angeles?

The cultural diversity of Los Angeles was the focus of the second episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

In which episode did 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places' uncover the hidden history of Washington, D.C.?

The hidden history of Washington, D.C. was uncovered in the twelfth episode of 'Secrets of America's Favorite Places'.

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