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On January 15, 1919, a massive industrial tank collapsed in Boston's North End, unleashing a 25-foot wave of molasses that moved at 35 mph through crowded streets. This catastrophic event killed 21 people, injured 150 more, and caused unprecedented destruction. Join Katie Petriella as she investigates how corporate negligence led to this bizarre disaster, the heroic rescue efforts that followed, and how the subsequent legal battle fundamentally changed building regulations and corporate accountability in America.
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#BostonMolassesFlood #IndustrialDisaster #CorporateNegligence #HistoricalTurningPoints #AmericanHistory
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The Butterfly Historian is researched, written, and hosted by Katie Petriella. The theme music was composed by CAS Creative Arts. This podcast is independently produced. New episodes every Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts.
By Katie PetriellaEpisode Summary
On January 15, 1919, a massive industrial tank collapsed in Boston's North End, unleashing a 25-foot wave of molasses that moved at 35 mph through crowded streets. This catastrophic event killed 21 people, injured 150 more, and caused unprecedented destruction. Join Katie Petriella as she investigates how corporate negligence led to this bizarre disaster, the heroic rescue efforts that followed, and how the subsequent legal battle fundamentally changed building regulations and corporate accountability in America.
Did You Know?
Episode Highlight Timestamps
Key Facts
Further Reading & Sources
#BostonMolassesFlood #IndustrialDisaster #CorporateNegligence #HistoricalTurningPoints #AmericanHistory
Connect With Me
Credits
The Butterfly Historian is researched, written, and hosted by Katie Petriella. The theme music was composed by CAS Creative Arts. This podcast is independently produced. New episodes every Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts.