Touted as one of America's most livable cities, Columbia has a history
of independence and triumph. But that history also has a darker side,
one that isn't told quite as often. The capital city's past is filled
with salacious tales of debauchery, including a notorious pickpocket
bold enough to victimize a mayor and a tradition of dueling that ruined
lives over petty insults. From triple hangings at Potter's Field to the
lure of ladies of the evening, Columbia has a history as famously hot as
its weather. Join author and historian Alexia Helsley as she examines
the devilish details of Soda Town.