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Hometown History

Hometown History

Жаратуучу: Shane L. Waters

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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Jackson, Kentucky: The Lawyer Who Carried His Baby as a Bulletproof Shield

Jackson, Kentucky: The Lawyer Who Carried His Baby as a Bulletproof Shield

In the spring of 1903, attorney James Buchanan Marcum faced a terrible daily calculation in Jackson, Kentucky. For seventy-two days, the most prominen...

2026-06-02 09:00:35 1130
The Gainesville Tornado: 203 Dead in 3 Minutes

The Gainesville Tornado: 203 Dead in 3 Minutes

On April 6, 1936, two tornadoes merged over Gainesville, Georgia, and in just three minutes, killed 203 people, the deadliest tornado in a single buil...

2026-05-26 09:00:40 952
Jacksonville, Florida: The 1888 Yellow Fever Epidemic That Built Public Health

Jacksonville, Florida: The 1888 Yellow Fever Epidemic That Built Public Health

In the sweltering summer of 1888, a Tampa saloon keeper named R.D. McCormick stepped off a train in Jacksonville, Florida, carrying something far dead...

2026-05-19 09:00:10 1332
Bessemer City, North Carolina: The Ballad Singer the Mill Bosses Couldn't Silence

Bessemer City, North Carolina: The Ballad Singer the Mill Bosses Couldn't Silence

Bessemer City, North Carolina. September 14th, 1929. A flatbed truck kicks up Red Carolina dust on a back road outside Bessemer City. The boards rattl...

2026-05-12 09:00:07 1226
Forsyth County, Georgia: The Town Georgia Tried to Bury Twice

Forsyth County, Georgia: The Town Georgia Tried to Bury Twice

September, 1912, Forsyth County, Georgia, 30 miles northeast of Atlanta, farming country, red clay roads, pine forests thick enough to block out the a...

2026-05-05 09:00:24 1501
Carrollton, Mississippi: The 1886 Courthouse Massacre That History Forgot

Carrollton, Mississippi: The 1886 Courthouse Massacre That History Forgot

January 1886, Carrollton, Mississippi, a Saturday afternoon. Two brothers are hauling jugs of molasses from a wagon into a saloon. Heavy earthenware v...

2026-04-28 09:00:04 1339
Dover, Delaware: The Poisoned Chocolates That Changed American Law

Dover, Delaware: The Poisoned Chocolates That Changed American Law

August 1898, Dover, Delaware. The heat of the day has broken, and the air smells of cut grass and warm earth. On the porch of the Pennington family ho...

2026-04-21 09:00:14 1323
Brattleboro, Vermont: The Asylum Tower Holding a Century of Secrets

Brattleboro, Vermont: The Asylum Tower Holding a Century of Secrets

In the woods above Brattleboro, Vermont, a 65-foot stone tower has stood since the 1890s. It was not built by architects or hired masons. It was built...

2026-04-14 09:00:32 1212
Waterbury, Vermont: The Asylum That Turned a Towns Name Into a Warning

Waterbury, Vermont: The Asylum That Turned a Towns Name Into a Warning

You're standing on Route 100 in Waterbury, Vermont, in November 1891. The air smells like wood smoke and coming snow. Behind you, the last maples hold...

2026-04-07 09:00:34 1382
Riceville, Maine: The Ghost Town Whose Plague Never Happened

Riceville, Maine: The Ghost Town Whose Plague Never Happened

Riceville, Maine. Somewhere in the forest of eastern Maine, there's a town that no longer exists. It's a summer morning, sometime in the early 1900s....

2026-03-31 09:00:46 966
Prudence Island: The Keeper Who Relit the Light After Losing Everything

Prudence Island: The Keeper Who Relit the Light After Losing Everything

In a lighthouse keeper's cottage on Prudence Island, Rhode Island, six people huddle on the floor. It's September 21st, 1938. Outside, a wall of gray-...

2026-03-24 09:00:22 1084
Watch Hill, Rhode Island: The Fort Road Massacre That Killed 15

Watch Hill, Rhode Island: The Fort Road Massacre That Killed 15

Watch Hill, Rhode Island. It's one o'clock on a Wednesday afternoon in September 1938. Miss John McKisson Camp is hosting a luncheon on the rocks at W...

2026-03-17 09:00:47 1168
Deal Beach, New Jersey: 240 Immigrants Drowned 150 Yards From Shore

Deal Beach, New Jersey: 240 Immigrants Drowned 150 Yards From Shore

Deal Beach, New Jersey. It's 6.10 on the morning of November 13th, 1854, and the gale-force winds that rattled windows all night have driven the few f...

2026-03-10 09:00:09 1309
Hazardville, Connecticut: When Gunpowder Made—and Destroyed—a Town

Hazardville, Connecticut: When Gunpowder Made—and Destroyed—a Town

January 14, 1913. Hazardville, Connecticut. A winter morning at the old powder mills, now operating under the Hercules Powder name for exactly 30 days...

2026-03-03 10:00:05 1002
Ord, Nebraska: The Teenage Teacher Who Saved 13 Children in the 1888 Blizzard

Ord, Nebraska: The Teenage Teacher Who Saved 13 Children in the 1888 Blizzard

Ord, Nebraska. January 12th, 1888. Morning. A one-room schoolhouse six miles south of Ord, Nebraska. 40 degrees in January. Unseasonably warm. The mor...

2026-02-24 10:00:56 1076
Lewistown, Montana: When the Guide Became the Killer (1889)

Lewistown, Montana: When the Guide Became the Killer (1889)

Lewistown, Montana, 1889. Mid-June, 1889. The Judith River runs cold through central Montana Territory. The water flows down from the Little Belt Moun...

2026-02-17 10:00:53 1179
Globe, Arizona: The Curse of Room 18—Two Miners, One Deadly Room

Globe, Arizona: The Curse of Room 18—Two Miners, One Deadly Room

Globe, Arizona. Saturday night, November 16th, 1907. Approaching midnight in Globe, Arizona's red-light district, two Globe police officers found him...

2026-02-10 10:00:48 1228
Taos, New Mexico: The Headless Body in the Fortress Mansion

Taos, New Mexico: The Headless Body in the Fortress Mansion

Taos, New Mexico. On the morning of July 3rd, 1929, U.S. Deputy Marshal Jim Martinez stood outside Arthur Rothford Manphy's fortress-like mansion in t...

2026-01-27 10:00:30 1152
East Montpelier, Vermont: The 14-Hour Marriage That Ended in Murder

East Montpelier, Vermont: The 14-Hour Marriage That Ended in Murder

East Montpelier, Vermont. September 5th, 1889, 11 o'clock in the morning. Laura Cutler Gold walked up the path to her family's farm in East Montpelier...

2026-01-20 10:00:55 1093
Turtle Lake, North Dakota: The Wolf Family Murders of 1920

Turtle Lake, North Dakota: The Wolf Family Murders of 1920

Turtle Lake, North Dakota. April 24th, 1920, a farmhouse three miles north of Turtle Lake, North Dakota. In a small bedroom, an eight-month-old baby g...

2026-01-13 10:00:54 1393
Boise City, Oklahoma: The Night America Bombed Its Own Town

Boise City, Oklahoma: The Night America Bombed Its Own Town

It's just past midnight on July 5th, 1943, in Boise City, Oklahoma, and Forrest Bork is sound asleep above his post office on the courthouse square wh...

2026-01-06 10:00:49 1182
Opelousas, Louisiana: The Boy Two Mothers Claimed—A 92-Year DNA Mystery

Opelousas, Louisiana: The Boy Two Mothers Claimed—A 92-Year DNA Mystery

Opelousas, Louisiana. Columbia, Mississippi, April 1913. Julia Anderson walked into the sheriff's office, holding a photograph of her son Bruce. She'd...

2026-01-03 10:00:58 1418
Opelousas, Louisiana: The Boy Two Mothers Claimed—A 92-Year DNA Mystery

Opelousas, Louisiana: The Boy Two Mothers Claimed—A 92-Year DNA Mystery

186: Opelousas, Louisiana: The Boy Two Mothers Claimed, A 92-Year DNA Mystery
Hometown History explores forgotten stories from small-town Americ...

2026-01-03 10:00:18 1418
Edgefield, South Carolina: The Devil's Bargain Murder Trial of 1850

Edgefield, South Carolina: The Devil's Bargain Murder Trial of 1850

March 1849. Workers searching the woods between Edgefield and Abbeville County, South Carolina, stumbled across a shallow grave. Inside, the decomposi...

2025-12-30 10:00:15 1284
Hagerstown, Indiana: The Blind Engineer Who Invented Cruise Control

Hagerstown, Indiana: The Blind Engineer Who Invented Cruise Control

Hagerstown, Indiana. September 1908, Philadelphia train station. 18-year-old Ralph Teeter stands on the platform, one suitcase in hand. It contains a...

2025-12-23 10:00:53 956
Gay Head, Massachusetts: 103 Souls Lost Half a Mile from Shore

Gay Head, Massachusetts: 103 Souls Lost Half a Mile from Shore

Gay Head, Massachusetts. At 3.45 in the morning, on January 18, 1884, the lookout aboard the passenger steamer City of Columbus screams a warning into...

2025-12-16 10:00:52 1575
Gauley Bridge, West Virginia: America's Deadliest Industrial Cover-Up

Gauley Bridge, West Virginia: America's Deadliest Industrial Cover-Up

Gauley Bridge, West Virginia. It's 1931. Dewey Flack is 17 years old when he steps off the train in Gawley Bridge, West Virginia. He came from North C...

2025-12-09 10:00:09 1182
Wheeling, West Virginia: When Steel Workers Became Radio Stars

Wheeling, West Virginia: When Steel Workers Became Radio Stars

Wheeling, West Virginia. It's a Sunday afternoon in late 1939. 3,000 people pack into Wheeling's Capitol Theater, West Virginia's largest venue betwee...

2025-12-02 10:00:26 1484
Erie, Pennsylvania: The Wall of Water That Killed 36

Erie, Pennsylvania: The Wall of Water That Killed 36

August 3rd, 1915, downtown Erie, Pennsylvania, 8.45 at night. For the past five hours, an artificial lake has been growing in the middle of the city....

2025-11-25 10:00:38 1332
Athens, Tennessee: The 1946 GI Rebellion and the Limits of Armed Reform

Athens, Tennessee: The 1946 GI Rebellion and the Limits of Armed Reform

Athens, Tennessee. It's around 2.30 in the morning on August 2, 1946. The McMinn County Jail in Athens, Tennessee is surrounded. Armed veterans, some...

2025-11-18 10:00:53 809
Osage County, Oklahoma: The Oil Murders That Created the FBI

Osage County, Oklahoma: The Oil Murders That Created the FBI

Osage County, Oklahoma. It's around 3 in the morning on March 10, 1923. In Fairfax, Oklahoma, Rita Smith sleeps in her bedroom. Her husband, Bill, is...

2025-11-11 10:00:31 1327
Kalaupapa, Hawai'i: The Saint of Exiles and Hansen's Disease Colony

Kalaupapa, Hawai'i: The Saint of Exiles and Hansen's Disease Colony

Kalaupapa, Hawai'i. Imagine a place of breathtaking beauty that is also a prison. Picture what are among the tallest sea cliffs on earth, a sheer wall...

2025-11-04 10:00:42 1340
Africatown: The Last Slave Ship Survivors Who Built a Town

Africatown: The Last Slave Ship Survivors Who Built a Town

In July 1860, under cover of darkness, 110 West Africans were smuggled into Mobile Bay aboard the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to reach America...

2025-10-28 09:00:28 1790
171: The Last New England Vampire

171: The Last New England Vampire

Exeter, Rhode Island. It's just before dawn, March 17th, 1892. In the graveyard beside Chestnut Hill Baptist Church, five men gather around a crypt, s...

2025-09-26 18:31:37 631
170: Radium Girls of Ottawa: Shining Women, Deadly Glow

170: Radium Girls of Ottawa: Shining Women, Deadly Glow

Ottawa, Illinois. A young woman, barely out of her teens, dips a fine-tipped brush into a bowl of glowing paint. It's 1922, inside the old Ottawa High...

2025-09-05 14:27:39 1028
169: When Lightning Struck the Big Top

169: When Lightning Struck the Big Top

Wahpeton, North Dakota. The Twelve-year-old Edward Williams grips a rope with all his might, feet slipping in the muck. A grizzled circus worker rushe...

2025-08-05 04:00:47 2117
168: The Miracle of Hickory: A Hospital in 54 Hours

168: The Miracle of Hickory: A Hospital in 54 Hours

Hickory, North Carolina. It's just before sunrise, on Saturday, June 24th, 1944. In the woods by Lake Hickory, North Carolina, floodlights cast long s...

2025-07-07 04:00:12 3305
167: How America’s Main Streets Are Fighting Back—The Wabash Playbook

167: How America’s Main Streets Are Fighting Back—The Wabash Playbook

Wabash, Indiana. It's the night of March 31st, 1880. A sleepy town in Indiana explodes into the future with the flick of a switch, becoming the first...

2025-06-24 04:00:58 2476
166: Nursing Through the Ages, Part 3 – The Rise of Modern Nursing

166: Nursing Through the Ages, Part 3 – The Rise of Modern Nursing

Washington, DC. It's 4 a.m. on the Western Front. A freight car converted into a makeshift ward jolts to a halt. Inside, nurses in ankle-length khaki...

2025-06-17 21:41:25 585
165: Nursing Through the Ages, Part 2 – Florence Nightingale and the War on Death

165: Nursing Through the Ages, Part 2 – Florence Nightingale and the War on Death

London, England. It's 2.30 in the morning, November 1854, in a makeshift army hospital perched above the Bosphorus Strait. Rats scurry between cots st...

2025-06-12 04:00:00 572
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