KG and Ringy are in Aspen in search of a time tube containing the mouse from Steve Jobs' first mass-marketed Lisa computer. The tube was to be unearthed in 2000, but due to changes in the landscape, its exact location was unknown--until now.
The guys visit Pennsylvania, hunting for two forts from the Revolutionary War. Legend says that soldiers melted pewter utensils as emergency ammunition, but no one has been able to prove these existed. Can KG and Ringy bring this legend to light?
KG and Ringy scour the playgrounds of America's rich and famous at the mansions of Newport, Rhode Island. They dig up an unbelievable find--a late 17th century artifact never before found in the Unite States.
KG and Ringy are on an old-fashioned gold hunt in the Black Hills of South Dakota, looking for the lost payroll chest of one of America's most famous generals: George Custer.
KG and Ringy are searching for the greatest military nectar of their careers: a lost Nazi fighter plane that crash-landed in an Indiana cornfield. Finding an engine, wing or weapon from the plane would be the score of a lifetime.
KG and Ringy visit Maine, looking for Benedict Arnold's traitor possessions at Colburn House. Later, the guys head to historic Fort Richmond, where archaeologists have asked them to help uncover artifacts before the site is paved over forever.
The guys head to Fort McKinley where the legend says that a cannon ring was buried here, and the guys are determined to find it. While there, they explore the haunted bunkers and uncover one of the biggest finds of their careers.
KG and Ringy visit Georgia to follow Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's legendary "March to the Sea." Along the way the duo dig up an artifact they've been looking for their whole careers.
KG and Ringy search for evidence left by the famed assassin: John Wilkes Booth. While scouring for clues, the duo finds themselves hot on the trail of uncovering the notorious missing pages of Booth's diary.
The guys head to Dodge City, KS to hunt a busy junction point on the Santa Fe Trail and explore downtown which was once home to saloons, brothels and gunfights and some of the Wild West's most famous lawmen: Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson.
KG and Ringy are headed to the most wicked town in the Wild West: Dodge City, KS, which was once home to saloons, brothels and gunfights. It was also home to some of the West's most famous lawmen: Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson.
KG and Ringy gain exclusive access to Rhode Island's Fort Adams, once the most heavily armed fort in America. The guys are hunting for treasure tied to Fort Adam's days as the U.S. Naval Academy base during the Civil War.
KG and Ringy are hot on the trail of Union General Grant's campaign to seize Vicksburg, a city of unparalleled worth during the Civil War. The guys are given the keys to three key sites to look for relics from one of our country's bloodiest hours.
The guys explore sites of the most notorious gangsters of the '20s and '30s. Outside Chicago, they search the home of Al Capone's right-hand man and one of Bugs Moran's hideouts, where he may have buried stocked slot machines.
KG and Ringy head to North Carolina, hunting for Blackbeard's legendary treasure in three sites where the pirate spent part of his final year. This is their most challenging hunt ever but Ringy makes a find that's been on his bucket list forever.
KG and Ringy head west for one of their most daring digs, exploring three mines that produced a fortune in silver and gold during the prospecting frenzy of the 1800s. It's "Westward Ho!", and if they make it out alive, they may just strike it rich.
The guys are hot on the heels of Braddock's retreat of 1755, trying to pinpoint exactly where Edward Braddock and George Washington's army set up camp. They hope to find military treasure in the lost camp, including the army's payroll gold.
KG and Ringy are at the site of one of America's worst natural disasters, the great San Francisco earthquake. They dig under the modern-day metropolis for historical artifacts that may help them to better understand what happened that tragic day.
KG and Ringy travel to the Bluegrass State of Kentucky to search for artifacts from two of the oldest bourbon distilleries in the country. They also hunt for a lost case of Prohibition era liquor that could be worth a fortune.
KG and Ringy are on the US-Mexico border, on the trail of the notorious Pancho Villa. They're searching for conclusive evidence that a present-day golf course was once the site of a face-off between Villa's men and the famous American Buffalo Soldiers.