On today’s Weird Wednesday episode, an ancient Greek gold crown is found under a man’s bed, a giant goldfish is recovered in Pennsylvania, and the world has a new official “smallest park”. Plus, on This Day in History, the holiday that was declared to prevent bank collapses during the Great Depression.
Rare Ancient Greek gold crown was kept for decades in box of newspapers under bed | Daily Mail Online
Ancient Greek Crown of Pure Gold Found in Box Under Man's Bed - GreekReporter.com
Look: 'Megalodon' goldfish found in Pennsylvania waterway - UPI.com
‘Call me Megalodon’: Wildlife officials have goldfish warning – NBC10 Philadelphia
Goldfish, facts and photos | National Geographic
Japan: The world’s smallest park is the size of four pieces of paper | CNN
World’s smallest park: Japanese town dethrones Oregon for title – NBC Chicago
Japanese park covering just 2 1/2 square feet is officially world's smallest - UPI.com
Bank Holiday of 1933 | Federal Reserve History
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Gold Crown Found Under a Bed, Giant Goldfish Recovered, The World's Smallest Park, and TDIH - Great Depression Holiday to Prevent Bank Collapses | Cool Stuff Ride Home podcast - Listen or read transcript on Metacast