Arthur Lee's Adventures

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Arthur Lee's Adventures

Arthur Lee's Adventures produces in-depth documentary series exploring forgotten history, business collapses, abandoned cities, classified government programs, and the inventions that changed the world. Hosted by Arthur Lee, a former finance professional with three decades of institutional analysis experience. Each episode makes the past feel immediate and relevant.

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    This Town Has Been Burning Underground Since 1962

    Centralia Pennsylvania documentary: There is a town in central Pennsylvania that has been slowly emptying since nineteen sixty-two. The roads are cracked. The zip code has been revoked by the United States Postal Service. And five people still refuse to leave. This is the story of Centralia. The town America forgot. Discover how a single mining accident in 1962 changed Centralia forever Learn why the U.S. government spent millions on remediation efforts and ultimately gave up Explore the landscape of a town that went from 1,000 residents to fewer than ten Understand the legal battle that forced most residents to abandon their homes and lives Uncover why a few residents refuse to leave despite government relocation offers

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Arthur Lee's Adventures produces in-depth documentary series exploring forgotten history, business collapses, abandoned cities, classified government programs, and the inventions that changed the world. Hosted by Arthur Lee, a former finance professional with three decades of institutional analysis experience. Each episode makes the past feel immediate and relevant.

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Arthur Lee

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