For history buffs like myself, the curated shows on The History Channel make the perfect binge-watch, serving up brief-but-entertaining tidbits.

Among my favorite shows is “Mysteries at the Monument,” formerly called “Monumental Mysteries.” Although new episodes are no longer being produced, the show has been in constant circulation and can currently be seen on streaming sites like Tubi, Sling and Plex.

I love learning about landmarks in other states but of course, my ears always perk up when I hear host Don Wildman introduce a story about Alabama.

Over the show’s three seasons, the stories of four Alabama landmarks were featured.

Read about them below.

The marble monument on the left commemorates the day in 1954 when a meteorite struck a Sylacauga woman. At right, the meteorite on

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