[ bird caws ] im jamie colby, and today i am driving through a roughandtumble part of dallas, texas, called rock island. You know, some inheritances come crashing down on heirs just when they least expect it, like todays story, where a Violent Crime suddenly leaves a young woman in a big fix. My name is Hannah Hargrove. In 2013, my father was killed in a bar fight. I was only 23 and inherited his struggling junkyard business that i thought might be a diamond in the rough. I meet hannah at the strange inheritance she received three years before. That was a tragedy, but time heals. Hi, hannah today shes a beaming expectant mother. But this place is clearly her baby, too. You inherited a wreck. I like to refer to it as my queendom of junk. Can we take a look . Lets do it. Come on. Hannahs junkyard has a little bit of everything. Doors, cabinets, sinks, wheels, windows, tubs. A home depot where nothings new. Do people really buy doorknobs . People really buy doorknobs. It even has random o
Im jamie colby, and, today, im driving up a long, steep hill in portola valley, california, near san francisco. Im here to visit the heirs of a man who made the record books with his incredibly strange collection. And if im lucky, i may even get to ditch this s. U. V. And take the controls of a serious offroad ride. My name is allison littlefield. These are my half brothers, david and scott. When our father died, in 2009, we inherited 240 armored military vehicles. Lots and lots of tanks. Hi, allison. Im jamie. Hi. Nice to meet you. Thanks for having me up. This is a magnificent ranch. The ranch is very nice, but im here to see something else. Come this way. These are real . These are real. This is one of several buildings on the littlefield ranch where they garage their strange inheritance. Some guys collect stamps and coins. Their dad, Jacques Littlefield, collected tanks. In fact, what you see here is part of the Worlds Largest private collection of Armored Vehicles. Allison tells m
A vintage Dallas streetcar has found a temporary new home: The trolley, once tucked inside the Spaghetti Warehouse in Dallas' West End, will find a safe