Mysteries at the Monument Season 4 Episode 4 Kidnapping the Sacred Cod / Baseball's Forgotten Hero / The Artichoke War
- TVPG
- December 3, 2015
- 42 min
In this episode of Mysteries at the Monument, we uncover three fascinating tales of history filled with twists and turns. The first story focuses on the famous Sacred Cod of Boston, a carving of a fish that hangs in the Massachusetts State House. This iconic symbol of the state has been kidnapped twice throughout history, and we dive into the motivations behind the daring heists and what the cod represents to Bostonians.
The second story explores the life of Lou Gehrig, a baseball legend whose feats on the field are often overshadowed by the tragic disease that took his life. We highlight the lesser-known philanthropic efforts and personal struggles of this sports hero and how his legacy has inspired others.
Lastly, we take a deep dive into the "Artichoke War," a little-known dispute between the states of California and Arizona over the use of the term "artichoke" on produce labels. The story illuminates the differences in agriculture practices between the two states and how a small conflict over naming rights turned into a long-standing legal battle.
As always, host Don Wildman takes us on a journey through each monument and location as he uncovers the hidden secrets and untold stories behind some of America's most iconic landmarks. Through expert interviews and dramatic reenactments, we gain a new perspective on history and the events that have shaped our world.