EPISODE 24: Historical Oddities
Gene Kent Nitz and Jeremiah Greer report on amazing findings from their years of researching off-beat historical events and political leaders; We join hundreds of brides in Filene’s basement in New York City as they fight for wedding gowns; We are enlightened with awesome facts about dreams, a dog who smiles only for her master, a street wrapped in bubble wrap by an insurance company because so many claims have been filed from that location, and we hear that Ripley’s owns a big collection of Lee Harvey Oswald artifacts, including his morgue toe-tag; and we take a tour of the unbelievable historical artifacts in the Ripley collection, including pieces of the Berlin Wall. Laundry problems? We find out about what a person living during the California Gold Rush had to go through if they sent their laundry out for a good cleaning.
Ripley Radio Looks at Historical Oddities on the March 1st Episode

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Swarovski Crystal Contact Lenses
Interesting facts about Dreams
Have you ever dreamed of THIS MAN?
Dreaming Dog
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Links to the People & Places in the Show
- Gene Kent Nitz “Little Book of Rare and Unpublished Oddities.”
- Jeremiah Greer – www.shadowsinthedarkradio.com
- Buck Wolf
- Running of the Brides
Featured Song of the Week: Believe It or Not! by Tierra Cero

