Mysteries at the Monument Season 4 Episode 12 The House That Sugar Built / Kill Dozer / Rocking Chair Riots
- TVPG
- February 4, 2016
- 42 min
In season 4 episode 12 of Mysteries at the Monument, titled "The House That Sugar Built/Kill Dozer/Rocking Chair Riots," host Don Wildman takes viewers on a journey to uncover the mysteries behind three unique monuments.
First, Wildman investigates The House That Sugar Built, a Victorian-era mansion in Chattanooga, Tennessee, that was built by a wealthy sugar magnate. Despite its undeniable beauty, the mansion is rumored to have a dark past involving betrayal, heartache, and even murder. Through interviews with experts and locals, Wildman delves into the history of the mansion and seeks to uncover the truth behind its unsettling past.
Next, Wildman travels to Granby, Colorado, to investigate the infamous Kill Dozer, a homemade tank-like vehicle that was used in a destructive rampage in 2004. The Kill Dozer's creator, Marvin Heemeyer, had reportedly become embittered with local officials after a zoning dispute and took matters into his own hands by constructing the powerful vehicle. Wildman investigates the events leading up to the rampage, and examines the aftermath of Heemeyer's actions.
Finally, Wildman unravels the story behind the Rocking Chair Riots, a little-known but fascinating event that took place in the U.S. Capitol in 1929. Frustrated with their lack of voting rights and representation in government, a group of women from the National Woman's Party gathered in the Rotunda of the Capitol Building and began rocking back and forth in their chairs, an act of peaceful protest that eventually turned into a violent and chaotic melee. Wildman uncovers the motivations behind the women's protest, and provides insight into the broader struggle for women's rights in America.
Throughout the episode, Wildman weaves together the historical and cultural context of each monument, painting a vivid picture of the events and people that make up American history. With his signature storytelling style and in-depth research, Wildman offers viewers a fascinating look into some of the most intriguing mysteries and legends surrounding America's most iconic landmarks.