
Monument Mythos
Season 1
"America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)" was the national anthem of the United States.
Where to Watch Season 1
12 Episodes
- LIBERTYLURKERE2
LIBERTYLURKERIn the year 1889, the creator of the Statue Of Liberty was interview to explain the tough process of creating it and the time it took. After it's long process, the statue was loved by many and many tourists came to see it. But in recent years, a glimpse of something strange has been caught. - AIRFORCEONEANGELE6
AIRFORCEONEANGELArchivist'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. - CANYONCROWNE11
CANYONCROWNArchivist'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. - FREEDOMFALLERE12
FREEDOMFALLERArchivist'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.