Episode 057- Horror in History

History is full of real-life horror stories. In this episode I talk with Dr. Harold Aurand, a professor of History at Penn State University, Schuylkill Campus, about true horror stories of history. We discuss the Great Molasses Flood in Boston, the Johnstown Flood of 1889 in Johnstown, PA, mine disasters, and some more little-known stories.  Truth is often stranger than fiction.  I hope you enjoy the episode. Join the Hellbent for Horror Horde on Patreon! Click here: http://bit.ly/2i3VLoeIf you like the show, please consider writing a review on iTunes or Google Play.  It really helps.   You can now subscribe to the Hellbent for Horror podcast now available on iTunes, Google Play, PlayerFM, and Stitcher. You can keep up with Hellbent for Horror on iTunes@iTunesPodcastsiTunes link:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hellbent-for-horror/id1090978706Google Play link:https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ibsk2i4bbprrplyvs37c6aqv2nyStitcher link:http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hellbent-for-horror?refid=stprFor you, the listeners of Hellbent for Horror, Audible is offering a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service.To download your free audiobook today, go to: http://www.audibletrial.com/HellbentForHorror#horror#horrormovies#hellbentforhorrorTopics Discussed:Spanish Influenza Pandemic (1918)The Great Molasses Flood (1919)Sheppton Mine Disaster (1963)The Great Johnstown Flood (1889)Centralia Mine Fire (1962)Cresap's War (1730)Fries Water Rebellion (1799)

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