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Honest to Goodness History
Honest To Goodness Historians
8 episodes
7 hours ago
We all know that truth is stranger than fiction, but we ask, how much stranger? Every week we explore some of the weirdest history facts and stories, in an informative and conversational manner (of course with adult language, because history is not PG rated).
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History
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We all know that truth is stranger than fiction, but we ask, how much stranger? Every week we explore some of the weirdest history facts and stories, in an informative and conversational manner (of course with adult language, because history is not PG rated).
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History
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The Man Who Sold The Eiffel Tower (Twice)
Honest to Goodness History
34 minutes 43 seconds
4 years ago
The Man Who Sold The Eiffel Tower (Twice)

When a smooth talking S.O.B. get's an idea about selling a national monument, how does he get away with it? How do you even sell a national monument? Duncan delves into the details of the life of Victor Lustig, the man who sold the Eiffel tower, not once, but twice. Mike fills us in on a blockbuster hit of 1959.

Honest to Goodness History
We all know that truth is stranger than fiction, but we ask, how much stranger? Every week we explore some of the weirdest history facts and stories, in an informative and conversational manner (of course with adult language, because history is not PG rated).