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The First Electric City Tour: Wabash, Indiana (1880)


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On March 31, 1880, thousands of people gathered in Wabash, Indiana, holding their breath in complete darkness. At exactly 8 PM, four arc lights blazed to life on top of the courthouse, flooding the streets with brilliance equal to 3,000 candles. The crowd erupted in awe—some fell to their knees, others groaned in shock. Wabash had just become the world's first electrically-lighted city, and nothing would ever be the same.

But the arc lights were just the beginning. This small Indiana town on the Wabash & Erie Canal would go on to produce an extraordinary number of American innovations: Mark Honeywell's first home heating system, Lorne Embarry's Yellow Pages, the Costas Loop that made modern telecommunications possible, and even critical breakthroughs in the polio vaccine. Country music legend Crystal Gale grew up here, WWII poster girl Margie Stewart called it home, and one infamous elephant named Modox terrorized downtown in 1942 searching for peanuts.

This is the story of how one Midwestern community's culture of curiosity lit up the world—literally and figuratively. From the canal era through World War II, discover why Wabash, Indiana earned its place as America's small-town innovation capital, and how the people who walked these streets changed your life in ways you never knew.

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Show Notes: In This Episode:

  • The breathtaking moment Wabash became the world's first electrically-lighted city on March 31, 1880
  • Charles Brush's revolutionary arc lighting system that changed city life forever
  • Mark Honeywell's creation of America's first hot water home heating system
  • Crystal Gale's rise from Wabash to country music superstardom with "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
  • The day Modox the elephant escaped the circus and ransacked downtown for peanuts (1942)
  • Lorne Embarry's invention of the Yellow Pages and the democratization of information
  • How the Wabash & Erie Canal—North America's longest—transformed this frontier town
  • John P. Costas and the telecommunications breakthrough that makes your phone calls possible
  • Margie Stewart's role as the official WWII Army poster girl (94 million copies distributed)
  • The Treaty of Missinewa (1826) and a brief moment of peace at Paradise Spring
  • Howard A. Howe's crucial polio vaccine research that protected countless children


Key Figures:

  • Charles Brush - Inventor who revolutionized city lighting with arc light systems
  • Mark Honeywell - Pioneer of home heating and founder of Honeywell Corporation
  • Crystal Gale - Country music legend with 22 #1 hits and first to achieve platinum status
  • Modox - 1,900-pound elephant who escaped and terrorized downtown
  • Lorne Embarry - "Mr. Yellow Pages," creator of the telephone directory empire
  • John P. Costas - Inventor of the Costas Loop for telecommunications
  • Margie Stewart - Official US Army poster girl during WWII
  • Howard A. Howe - Pioneering polio researcher at Johns Hopkins


Tags: Wabash Indiana, first electric city, 1880 history, Charles Brush, arc light, American innovation, local history, Midwest history, forgotten history, true story, Indiana history, Crystal Gale, Mark Honeywell, Yellow Pages, Lorne Embarry, polio vaccine, WWII poster girl, Margie Stewart, small town history, American inventors, canal era, telecommunications history

Category: History

Chapter Markers: 0:00 - Introduction: Welcome to the First Electric City 1:45 - March 31, 1880: The Night the Lights Came On 5:30 - Charles Brush and the Arc Light Revolution 8:45 - Mark Honeywell: Heating America's Homes 12:00 - Crystal Gale: From Wabash to Country Music Legend 16:15 - November 11, 1942: Modox the Elephant's Downtown Rampage 19:30 - Lorne Embarry and the Birth of the Yellow Pages 23:45 - The Wabash & Erie Canal: North America's Longest 26:00 - John P. Costas and the Phone Call That Changed Everything 28:45 - Margie Stewart: America's WWII Sweetheart 31:30 - Paradise Spring and the Treaty of Missinewa (1826) 34:15 - Howard A. Howe's Battle Against Polio 37:00 - Conclusion: A Legacy of Innovation



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