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Hometown History
Discover the untold stories hidden in your own backyard with Hometown History. We bring to life the forgotten events and local legends that never made it into the textbooks. Each episode uncovers the mysteries and pivotal moments that shaped small towns across the nation. Join us as we delve deep in...
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Africatown: The Last Slave Ship Survivors Who Built a Town
In 1860, a burning ship sank into Alabama's Mobile River—evidence of the last known illegal slave voyage to America. But that crime was just the begin...
171: The Last New England Vampire
On March 17, 1892, five men opened a family crypt in Exeter, Rhode Island, and removed the heart of a 19-year-old girl who had died two months earlier...
170: Radium Girls of Ottawa: Shining Women, Deadly Glow
A young woman brings a paintbrush to her lips, shaping it to a fine point with her tongue. The paint glows with an otherworldly light. It's 1922 in Ot...
169: When Lightning Struck the Big Top
June 10, 1897. A massive circus tent rises under storm clouds in Wapeton, North Dakota. Twelve-year-old Edward Williams grips a soaking rope alongside...
168: The Miracle of Hickory: A Hospital in 54 Hours
In June 1944, a polio epidemic exploded across western North Carolina. Every hospital for 100 miles was full. Desperate parents had nowhere to take th...
167: How America’s Main Streets Are Fighting Back—The Wabash Playbook
In 1880, Wabash, Indiana became the first city in the world to light its streets with electricity—earning gasps of wonder and cries of "miracle!" But...
166: Nursing Through the Ages, Part 3 – The Rise of Modern Nursing
In the mud and chaos of World War I's Western Front, nurses ran clearing stations just miles from enemy trenches, performing complex triage, administe...
165: Nursing Through the Ages, Part 2 – Florence Nightingale and the War on Death
It's 2:30 in the morning, November 1854. In a makeshift army hospital above the Bosphorus, rats scurry between cots as another stretcher swings throug...
164: Nursing Through the Ages, Part 1: The Dark Origins of Nursing
In 1910, Florence Nightingale died, leaving behind a transformed profession. But there was a time when nursing wasn't noble—it was shameful work that...
163: The Mysterious Disappearance of the Sodder Children: A Christmas Eve Tragedy
On Christmas Eve 1945, five children vanished from their family home in Fayetteville, West Virginia. When fire consumed the Sodder residence that nigh...
162: The Bone Wars: Paleontology’s Greatest Rivalry
In this episode of Hometown History, we dive into one of the most intense scientific rivalries of the 19th century—the infamous "Bone Wars." Othniel C...
161: The Curse of Rebel Without a Cause: Hollywood’s Tragic Tale
In this episode of Hometown History, we explore the eerie and tragic events surrounding one of Hollywood’s most iconic films, Rebel Without a Cause. W...
160: Psychiana: The Mail-Order Religion That Swept America
In this episode of Hometown History, we uncover the rise and fall of the Psychiana Movement, one of the most unusual religious movements in American h...
159: The Vanishing of Judge Crater: New York’s Greatest Mystery
In this episode of Hometown History, we uncover the mysterious disappearance of Judge Joseph Force Crater, an event that captured the nation’s attenti...
158: How a Telegraph Cable Launched Tiffany & Co. to Fame
In this episode of Hometown History, we dive into the surprising story of how a monumental achievement in telecommunications catapulted Tiffany & Co....
157: The Vanishing of Ambrose Bierce: A Literary Mystery
In this episode of Hometown History, we delve into one of the most fascinating literary mysteries of the 20th century: the disappearance of Ambrose Bi...
156: Beneath the Greenbrier: America’s Cold War Bunker Exposed
In this episode of Hometown History, we uncover the incredible story of a secret hidden beneath one of America's most luxurious resorts—the Greenbrier...
155: The Great Diamond Hoax of 1872
In this intriguing episode of Hometown History, we unravel the tale of one of America’s most audacious cons: The Great Diamond Hoax of 1872. What bega...
154: Secrets in Stone: The Mystery of Coral Castle
In this episode of Hometown History, we delve into the enigma of Coral Castle, a mysterious structure hidden in the sunny shores of Florida. Built sin...
153: Crafting a Revolution: The Legacy of Paul Revere
In this episode of Hometown History, we journey into the life of Paul Revere, not just as the legendary rider who warned of the British invasion, but...
152: The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run
In this chilling episode of Hometown History, we journey back to the fog-laden streets of 1930s Cleveland, where the shadow of the infamous Cleveland...
151: Beyond the Myths: The Real Secret Societies of America
Welcome back to Hometown History. In today’s intriguing episode, we delve into the shadowy world of secret societies. Often shrouded in mystery and co...
150: Shadow of Pearl Harbor: The Internment of Japanese Americans
Welcome back to Hometown History. In this episode, we delve into one of America's most troubling chapters: the internment of Japanese Americans during...
149: America’s Youngest Serial Killer: The Crimes of Jesse Pomeroy
In this chilling episode of Hometown History, we delve into the dark tale of Jesse Pomeroy, America's youngest serial killer. Born in 1859 in Charlest...
148: The Dark Side of Paradise: Inside the Rat Utopia Experiment
In this episode of Hometown History, we explore the Rat Utopia Experiment by John Calhoun in the 1970s, which examined the effects of overpopulation i...
147: A Century-Old Naval Mystery: The U.S.S. Cyclops
Today, we're diving into the enigmatic disappearance of the U.S.S. Cyclops, a naval mystery that has baffled sailors, historians, and explorers for ov...
146: Haunted Beginnings: The Rise of the Fox Sisters
In today's episode, we delve into the fascinating story of the Fox Sisters, whose playful pranks in the mid-19th century inadvertently ignited the Spi...
145: Forgotten Wholesome Stories from America’s Past
Welcome back, friends, to Hometown History. Today, we're sharing three heartwarming tales that highlight the kindness, creativity, and community spiri...
144: The Night Doctors
In this episode of Hometown History, we delve into the unsettling legend of the Night Doctors. Far from mere folklore, the Night Doctors were a terrif...
143: The Hollywood Blacklist
In this Hometown History episode, we explore the chilling era of the Hollywood Blacklist, a time when fear and suspicion dominated the American entert...
142: Lewis Howard Latimer
In today's episode of Hometown History, we delve into the life of Lewis Howard Latimer, an unsung hero whose inventions and technical skills significa...
141: The Truth about Movie Censorships
In this Hometown History episode, we explore the transformative Fatty Arbuckle scandal of the 1920s, which led to a critical examination of movie cens...
140: The First Light: Charles Brush’s Lighting System
In this episode of Hometown History, we explore the legacy of Charles Brush, a pioneering inventor whose contributions predate even Edison's lightbulb...
139: The Truth About May Day
In today's Hometown History episode, we explore the true essence of May Day, an emblem of workers' rights and social justice, born from the strife of...
138: America’s Greatest Conspiracy Theory: The Disappearing Ship
In this episode of Hometown History, we unravel the enigma of The Philadelphia Experiment, a story shrouded in mystery and conspiracy against the back...
137: Battle of Alcatraz
In today's episode of Hometown History, we dive deep into the turbulent waters surrounding Alcatraz Island, unearthing the harrowing saga of the Battl...
136: The Female Pirates of the Caribbean
Welcome to another episode of Hometown History, where we dive deep into the lesser-known corridors of our past, bringing to light the stories that sha...
135: The Whiskey Ring of 1875
In the shadowy corridors of post-Civil War America, the Whiskey Ring scandal of 1875 emerges as a riveting saga of corruption, intrigue, and the battl...
134: The Real Stories of Project Blue Book
In today's episode of Hometown History, we pull back the curtain on the secretive Project Blue Book, an effort by the United States Air Force to explo...
133: The Winchester Mystery House
In this episode we delve into the enigmatic world of the Winchester Mystery House, a sprawling Victorian mansion in San Jose, California, shrouded in...