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WCT-2007H
An Arizona homeowner uncovers some wild west history that could be worth a fortune!
WCT-2008H
A Louisiana home built in 1854 proves that one fairy tale is real!
WCT-2005H
An 1860 Colonial with a connection to Howard Hughs; a graveyard is found outside a Connecticut home.
WCT-2006H
A woman finds watercolors from a famous artist; a 1916 Craftsman with ties to a popular university.
WCT-2001H
WCT-1906H
Mobster Mystery: An Indiana home with a connection to a famous Chicago mobster; a one of a kind Victorian in Ohio
WCT-1907H
Gym to Gems Mystery: A 1913 home with an interesting feature in the dining room; a 1715 home's unique connection to cake.
WCT-1904H
WCT-1904 episode description
WCT-2013H
A home with a link to an author, a grave is found in a yard, a home with a Starr studded surprise.
WCT-2002H
A Missouri home with a secret tunnel, and a California house with ties to a forgotten opera singer.
WCT-1909H
Red-Light Mystery: An Indiana home's amazing racy past; a family discovers their house was a hotel and restaurant.
WCT-1910H
Tiffany Teaser: A couple discovers the county was formed in their barn, plus the value of a home's Tiffany fixtures.
WCT-1911H
Hidden Hideout: A hidden carriage house with a link to a famous musician; a home has a hidden schoolroom and safe.
WCT-2003H
WCT-2009H
An Arizona family is shocked to find several secret passageways in their 7000-square-foot home.
WCT-2010H
A Missouri family finds that their home has a unique connection to Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn.
WCT-2011H
A Louisiana home holds Civil War secrets; a home with a political past; a home's story is revealed.
WCT-2012H
A home with a musical past, a home's culinary history, and a note in a mirror tells a home's story.
WCT-2013H
A home with a link to an author, a grave is found in a yard, a home with a Starr studded surprise.
This series shares lore and intrigue from homes rich in history some good, some notorious. Many of the featured buildings have housed famous (or infamous!) characters, while others are the sites of significant historical events. Some of the selected structures are simply filled with good stories or were home to everyday folks with colorful pasts.
Mike Siegel