- Stories of Kentucky's historical sites come to light through exploration within the walls and grounds. Known tales are retold while new ones are discovered, proving history continues in the present.
- Inside the walls and on the grounds of Kentucky's most historical sites are stories waiting to be told. Some we've heard, but others have yet to be uncovered. History isn't always left in the past. Sometimes it's alive, right in front of us.—Darren Zancan
- Inside the walls and on the grounds of our country's most historic sites are stories waiting to be told. Some we've heard, but others have yet to be uncovered. History isn't always left in the past. Sometimes it's alive...right in front of our eyes. "History Alive" is a new series that blends history and the paranormal world. For some, history speaks through the stories passed down from generation to generation, or the artifacts that still remains on the grounds. For others, there is a paranormal connection, a belief that someone is still here. Deeply rooted in historical context, our focus is to learn about the site or family who once lived there and tell a unique story. We allow history to speak to us, examining it closely. Filmed at Waveland State Historic Site in Lexington, Kentucky, the pilot features Grant Wilson, who starred on the TV show "Ghost Hunters." Though each episode will feel and look a little bit different, in the end we try to answer one question - is history speaking to us? And if so, how are we hearing it? This show is not a ghost hunting show, though we include paranormal investigations. We dig deep into the history first, then examine how it may be coming alive.
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