Two amateur/immature historians explore the bizarre, disturbing, and hilarious world of museums.
Two amateur/immature historians explore the bizarre, disturbing, and hilarious world of museums.
Well, Campers, the time has come: it's the last episode of Museum Camp. Today we take you through our favorite moments and episodes as we reminisce about this lil old podcast we've loved so much.
To all our beautiful, wonderful, amazing Campers - thank you for hanging out with us the past two years. It's been the very best time; we sure do love ya.
- Meghan and Madison
Today we're happier than 2,000 dogs eating steak and drinking champagne! Madison tells us about the local treasure that is the Florence Y'all Water Tower, and Meghan introduces us to the eccentric John "Mad Jack" Mytton.
On today's episode of Immature History, we're really flying! Meghan tells us about a Candid Camera-adjacent mishap and Madison anoints us with knowledge of Flying Ointment.
Oil our joints and let's get started! Today on Immature History we're talking about the evangelical Harry Potter fan fiction that took the internet by storm and the Count of St Germaine (who may or may not have also been a bunch of other people? Hard to say.).
We're back on our micro nation bullshit! Today, Meghan takes us to Other World Kingdom and Madison introduces us to the linguistic failure of English as She is Spoke.
Today Madison tells us about Rosemary Brown (not to be confused with Encyclopedia Brown) who got secret messages from dead musicians, and Meghan takes us to the Nation of Celestial Space.
Hi Campers! Just hopping on to let you all know that we've got some sickness and travel happening in our lives right now and need just a few weeks to get back to your regularly scheduled programming. Keep an eye out for Immature Histories on Thursdays as per usual, but we'll be back with new weird museums in March!
Fun fact: This is the only episode in our entire history that is not rated explicit.
Our theme today is, weirdly enough, men getting mistaken for apes and ape-like creatures! Meghan introduces us to the Skunk Ape and Madison does a throwback to the 2012 Ecco Homo painting restoration debacle.
We're getting in the Valentine's Day spirit with our least favorite founding father! Meghan takes us to historic Philadelphia, USA where we hear the life and times of Ben Franklin at his namesake museum.
In what sounds a little bit like a sports showdown, we're talking Phantom Kangaroos and Jimmy the Raven today. Happy Thursday!
Today, we're traveling back in time to visit a museum devoted to quackbusting - the Museum of Quackery and Medical Fraud
We're back with more of our favorite things! Today Meghan takes us to Germany to visit two museums devoted to everybody's favorite carb.
Happy Thursday, Campers! We're hitting you with old faithful: the accidental theme! Today Madison talks about lawsuits against God and Meghan asks us if Moses was tripping. Is our religious trauma showing?
In today's episode, we are happy to confirm that TV is a hobby after all! Madison tries not to bore us with the history of TV as we head up to Columbus, Ohio for the Early Television Museum.
Spooner? I hardly know her! In today's episode we make that joke for the thousandth time as Meghan tells us about the history of the Spoonerism and Madison shares the story of the Order of the Pug.
We're Meghan and Madison, and we're scared of space! Today, join us in Roswell, New Mexico as we venture to the International UFO Museum and get really uncomfy about space and space-related things.
Happy 100th to Immature History! Today, we're heading back to the 1930s where Madison tells us about exploding trousers and Meghan introduces us to a stove goblin.
Happy Monday, Campers! Start your week off with some TV talk, and then we'll head on up to Nova Scotia, Canada, for the charming story of Charles Macdonald and his concrete house.
It's the first Immature History of the year, Campers, and we're starting off with a bang of the holy hammer! Today, Meghan tells us about English eccentric James "Jemmy" Hirst, and Madison tells us about what happens when a pope dies.