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The title "American Supernatural" may be a bit deceiving as the hourlong show doesn't have much to do with the paranormal, rather, the show offers a look into the earth sciences through the origins of frightening weather-inspired legends, including a bad moon rising and a wicked wind blowing. Discussions of the geographical and meteorological elements that led to featured phenomena accompany firsthand accounts of people who experienced the weather events.
S1, EP8 "Augusta's Tornado Talisman"
A Greek portico pillar is in the center of one of Augusta, Georgia's most famous legends. In the 1800s, some believe a wandering preacher threatened that a great wind would destroy the town's bustling market except for one pillar.
S1, EP7 "Maine's Ghost on Catherine Hill"
In Coastal Maine, legend has it that a ghost haunts a road called Black Woods; it is said that on foggy nights, the ghost of Catherine stalks this area looking for her true love, her head, and a ride back to town.