After a year's delay while Frank went to art college, he decides to go forward with the 2016 season of History at Risk. It's been so long, Dee hardly remembers him, and is angry he seems to have forgotten her as well. Watch the struggle between them play out against a background of unusual Baltimore history.
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In the season opener, Frank heads back to the old sailing port, Fell’s Point, to visit a museum honoring one thing sailors love … tattoos.
In this episode, Frank finds out that the Charm City has another, darker nickname that grew out of the gang violence from the 1800s.
In this double interview episode, Frank toasts the life and death of Edgar Allan Poe, with a brew themed after the author.
In this double interview episode, Frank unplugs his headphones to chat with hosts of podcasts that not only delve into the weird and unusual, but they keep history alive.
In this episode, Frank visits a quirky, yet amazing non-profit that gives back to the community in so many ways, to attend a fundraiser for the oldest still-standing residence in Fell’s Point.
Believe it or not, Frank visits a museum that might just be one of the oddest collection of art, historical artifacts, and people.
In this episode, Frank learns about a man who did more with half a body, than most people do with a whole body.
Frank checks back in with the Curioso crew to take a stab at the history of sword swallowing, fire blowing, and most of all, sideshow.
Turn out the lights, burn some sage, and learn about the history of the Ouija board…just don’t look under the bed afterwards.
In this episode, Frank talks with magic historian Mark Walker, as well as Magician McCarl Roberts, about the haunting history of the early 20th century midnight ghost shows.
In this episode, Frank talks with Mark Walker and McCarl Roberts about a quirky, local magician who captured Baltimore’s heart.
In this episode, Jeff Bejma returns to introduce George Konig, one of the toughest, meanest gang bosses in Fell’s Point history.
In the season finale, Frank talks with Lew Diuguid and Christy Thorndill about the possible shuttering and thankful saving of the local Fell’s Point newsletter, The Fell’s Pointer.