

If Walls Could Talk... season 2
If Walls Could Talk is an American television show on HGTV. Each episode lasts half an hour and usually airs at 5:00 and 5:30 Eastern Time. Hosted by Mike Siegel, this show talks about mysteries and shocking discoveries found in houses. Previous hosts include C. Van Tune, Grant Goodeve, and Elyse Luray.
Where to Watch If Walls Could Talk • ... season 2
13 Episodes
- Hunt-Phelan HouseE10
Hunt-Phelan HouseFirst, the Hunt-Phelan House on Beale Street is featured. It's well-known in Memphis for its amazing history. Bill Day inherited the home, and he shows off boxes and boxes of family memorabilia that has been stored in the house for more than 100 years. Next, a Texas man takes seven years to restore his Victorian home and learns that the property was once owned by a family of furniture makers. Then, in Newnan, Georgia, a woman learns that her house was once owned by distant relatives. A visit to the house reveals clues that the relatives left behind. - Bomb Shelter HouseE11
Bomb Shelter HouseFirst, suspicions about an older house prove correct when a Texas couple find the original log-cabin structure under the more modern facade. Artifacts found in and around the home date back to the Republic of Texas Army. Next, a Louisiana couple is proud to say that they have the only bomb shelter on the block. They find out who built it and why. Then, four beautiful frescoes adorn the ceiling above the spiral staircase in this Port Townsend home. The current owners discover the seasonal mystery behind those frescoes. - African-American University HouseE12
African-American University HouseFirst, we visit an Orlando man, who learns that his home was built by a wealthy citrus farm owner when a box full of bank records falls from the ceiling. Next, a rundown home in Washington, D.C. reveals its connection with an African-American university. Then, a Southern woman returns to the South and buys the house of her dreams. She later learns that the house played a role in the Civil War. - Elvis HouseE13
Elvis HouseFirst, a Memphis couple is restoring the house in which Elvis lived before he moved to Graceland. Next, a woman in Missouri learns the history of her home and town from a vast collection of items that were left behind by her father-in-law. Then, a man in Georgia learns that his old home has ties to his own ancestors.
