The Monument Mythos
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Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Mystery
Seasons | 3
Episodes | 36
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2020-08-26
Last EP | 2023-04-30
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Rating : 7.8
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In an alternate universe, bizarre events occur near various monuments around the world, most commonly in the United States.
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season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2020-08-26
"America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)" was the national anthem of the United States.
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CORNERFOLK
2020-08-26
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LIBERTYLURKER
2020-09-13
Archivist's Note: -It is believed that all surviving audio recordings of the infamous 1889 Libertylurker interview with Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi are fakes produced by American publicists at the turn of the twentieth century. Archaic spellings and other minor deviations in the French transcription can be attributed to these publicists. The deviations have been preserved to maintain the transcription's historical integrity. -While American publicists correctly capitalized "États-Unis" (United States) in their transcriptions of Libertylurker interviews, French writers often left the country in lowercase to subtly hint at their own anti-American sentiments. -Includes a newly restored clip from ST-LI 1.8084. Film damage is no longer visible.
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RUSHMOREREVENGE
2020-10-04
Archivist's Note: -Perpetrators of the Rushmore Revenge incident remain at large.
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ALCATRAZATTACK
2020-10-16
Archivist's Note: -The 2003 Alcatraz Attack continues to baffle the scientific community.
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DEANDEMOCRACY
2020-11-10
Archivist's Note: -Excerpt from the 2002 documentary "DEANDEMOCRACY: A Look Back at America's 37th President."
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AIRFORCEONEANGEL
2020-10-31
Archivist's Note: -It remains a mystery how the Angel bypassed the anti-burglar doors of Air Force One. The doors' jagged sides and sophisticated lock mechanisms were designed to ensure that no slim jim would be effective. Peculiar distortions in the plastic doorway of the main entrance were attributed to the Angel. -Nearly all existing photographs and videos of the Angel were taken at stops Air Force One made during its flight. -Air Force One was successfully shot down when it re-entered the restricted airspace of Washington, D.C.
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LINCOLNLOOKER
2020-09-26
Archivist's Note: -(None)
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WASHINGTONWORMHOLE
2020-12-01
Archivist's Note: -Footage from the 2003 event may trigger seizures in people with photosensitive epilepsy. -Includes a newly restored clip from Washington Standard Operation. Film damage is no longer visible. -The 20th Washington Absentee has been identified.
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DELAWAREDOUBLE
2020-12-27
Archivist's Note: -Partially restored.
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ROCKEFELLERTREETRAGEDY
2021-01-01
Archivist's Note: -Although primarily written by Virginia herself, the final draft of "Virginia in Wonderland" does contain words and phrases provided by her legal guardian for clarification. -Construction of the Rockefeller Center began in early 1930, when pre-existing buildings in the area were demolished to provide space. The Center's original Christmas tree, raised by its own construction workers, was first seen by J.D. Rockefeller toward the end of this period of demolitions. Inspired, Rockefeller handpicked three trees for the next three Christmases (1931, 1932, 1933). The Special Tree would make its first appearance at the Center on the fourth year (1934).
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CANYONCROWN
2021-01-31
Archivist's Note: -Two cameras were used during the Arnoldsons' trip: a professional photography camera and a one-time-use video camcorder. The inexpensive camcorder produced low-quality clips, which were further degraded by the stabilization effects added with Maize Movie Maker.
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FREEDOMFALLER
2021-03-01
Archivist's Note: -To minimize geographical disorientation, the Monarca's route was simulated with a contemporary map from our timeline. The modern-day borders of European countries are widely known. -In regards to Freedom's "metal eyelids," as mentioned in Nina Crawford's journal, it is believed that the child was unfamiliar with the term 'plaster' and instead named the most durable material she knew of: metal.
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