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Houdini, The First Flight to the North Pole, Balloon Bomb

Jul 28, 202243 min
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This episode was narrated by Jay Thomas.

In Appleton, Wisconsin, the birthplace of magician Harry Houdini, there's a life-like bust of the world's greatest illusionist. But this bust is said to be haunted by the spirit of a man that many believe could not die.

The first airplane, The Josephine Ford, to have supposedly been piloted to The North Pole by Bennett and Byrd.

Along the rugged central coast of Oregon, in archives of the Coos Bay Historical Society there's a strange metal ring that resembles an old piece of farm equipment. It's actually a weapon of mass destruction invented by the Japanese during World War Two to wreak havoc on the US mainland.

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