Monday, February 23rd TV listings for History Channel US - Pacific Feed
Amazing Facts With Doug Batchelor
Pastor Doug Batchelor reveals facts about biblical events and brings new insight to frequently asked questions in Christianity.
Dr. David Jeremiah shares the practical messages behind Christianity and helps people to discover their own turning points in their relationship with God.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Lost Colony of Roanoke
In 1587, a group of settlers land off the coast of North Carolina on Roanoke Island to establish the first English Colony in America; a few years later, the 115 men, women and children vanish without a trace, leaving only cryptic clues.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Final Hunt for D.B. Cooper
With over 7,500 hours investigating the mystery; top D.B. Cooper expert Eric Ulis believes that he's found the true location where Cooper landed during his daring dive.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Escape of John Wilkes Booth
Booth family members share family lore, and what they believe is evidence of the assassin's escape, passed down through generations.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Garden of Eden
Most people know it as the biblical birthplace of man -- the Garden of Eden; investigating if the Garden of Eden was just a story to explain human creation or if it was a real place.
History's Greatest Mysteries Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping
When the infant son of an aviation legend is snatched from his crib at home, it ignites a media firestorm; after a nationwide manhunt, the supposed culprit is brought to justice, but questions pop up on the investigation.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Missing Riches of Genghis Khan
The ancient ruler who amassed a fortune estimated to be worth 120 trillion in today's dollars; Genghis Khan hide his riches so well that to this day no one has unearthed them; 800 years later the fate of his treasure remains a mystery.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Search for El Dorado
It is a legendary ancient city, said to be overflowing with gold; for centuries, explorers put their lives on the line searching for it; the quest to uncover this infamous city continues.
History's Greatest Mysteries Decoding the Mysterious Antikythera Mechanism
An ancient mechanical device found on a 2000-year-old shipwreck has become known as the world's first computer; the machine is centuries more advanced than historians thought possible, but its origin and true purpose are shrouded in secrecy.
History's Greatest Mysteries Lost Places of the Old Testament
The Tower of Babel, Sodom and Gomorrah, and Mount Sinai have seemingly vanished from the map; where are the Old Testament's legendary lost places, and what might they reveal?
History's Greatest Mysteries The Mystery of Machu Picchu
With 500-year-old secrets hidden in skeletons and stone, Machu Picchu remains one of the most puzzling archaeological sites on earth; it ranks among the ancient world's most enduring riddles, pertaining to its creators and reason for its creation.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Lost Loot of Jesse James
Cash, jewels, and two million dollars in gold bars; Jesse James and his gang robbed trains, stagecoaches and banks, and buried the spoils; but only a fraction of the millions has actually been found.
History's Greatest Mysteries Gardner Museum Robbery
In a perfectly planned robbery, thieves steal half a billion dollars in masterpieces from the Gardner Museum in Boston; it's been three decades since the brazen heist, and an exhaustive search has failed to recover the stolen goods.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Theft of the Mona Lisa: Case Closed New
The world's most famous painting vanishes in a daring heist, sparking international outrage and a global manhunt.
History's Deadliest With Ving Rhames Tyrants New
From mad rulers like Caligula and Ivan the Terrible, to dictators like Mao Zedong and Saddam Hussein who killed by the millions, these are history's deadliest tyrants.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Legend of the Werewolf
It's one of humanity's oldest nightmares-at the full moon, werewolves that once were men hunt human prey and then feast on their flesh.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Theft of the Mona Lisa: Case Closed
The world's most famous painting vanishes in a daring heist, sparking international outrage and a global manhunt.
History's Greatest Mysteries Gardner Museum Robbery
In a perfectly planned robbery, thieves steal half a billion dollars in masterpieces from the Gardner Museum in Boston; it's been three decades since the brazen heist, and an exhaustive search has failed to recover the stolen goods.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Legend of the Werewolf
It's one of humanity's oldest nightmares-at the full moon, werewolves that once were men hunt human prey and then feast on their flesh.
History's Deadliest With Ving Rhames Tyrants
From mad rulers like Caligula and Ivan the Terrible, to dictators like Mao Zedong and Saddam Hussein who killed by the millions, these are history's deadliest tyrants.
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