Chasing History

Chasing History is a discovery documentary series where we take you into the field to meet the men and women who discover history and show you how the past is found.

Dinosaurs

Dino Dig Episode 2

Educational

Homesteading Public Land: In The American West

Educational

Meteorites Explained

Educational

German Gun Camera

Dinosaurs

Dino Dig Episode 1

Dinosaurs

Dino Dig Episode 3

Explore With Chase

J.C. Penney: The Story of the Very First Store That Started It All

Explore With Chase

Exploring the Ghost Town of Fossil Wyoming

Educational

Prehistoric Hunter Gatherer Mega Structure

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Big Announcement

Big Announcement

January 29th, 2026

Ryan gets to announce that the Relic Room has expanded and now has another site called the Smoky Mountain Antique Mall. Antiques and relics, what better combination can you find. Just come by and check it out!
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The Inventor Of The Cruise Control Was Blind

The Inventor Of The Cruise Control Was Blind

January 28th, 2026

Ralph Teetor lost his ight when he was 5, but that did not slow him down. Inventing cruise control and 40 other patents, he never considered himself handicapped. His resilience should be a lesson for all.
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O Christmas Tree What Is your History

O Christmas Tree What Is your History

January 7th, 2026

Again we do not know the exact time that Christmas trees started. Dating back to the medieval era and spreading across Europe. We also don't know how or when they came to the United States. But what we do know is that the history is fascinating.
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Candy Canes Sweet History

Candy Canes Sweet History

December 19th, 2025

Even though the true origin of the candy cane is unknown, its history is full of fun. Starting in Germany and moving to the United States, the candy cane has been enjoyed by people for centuries.
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Newspapers: A Disappearing Research Source

Newspapers: A Disappearing Research Source

Ryan delves into the historical significence of newspapers to researchers. They are a wealth of information that is disappearing and we are loosing a source of local response to major events.
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