Podcast 216 – Concord’s Diabolical Torture Device
In 1787, Levi Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire, developed a torture device that would go on to plague billions of […]
In 1787, Levi Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire, developed a torture device that would go on to plague billions of […]
In 1921, Egidio Marinelli of Glastonbury, Connecticut, dreamed of buried treasure beneath a bolder on his land. He died trying
In 1880, Dr. George Miller Beard studied a small group of French Canadian loggers in central Maine, who would leap
In the woods around School House Pond in Charlestown, Rhode Island, they say the devil once ice skated with a
The Brick Kiln Shipyard in Pembroke, Massachusetts, was once bustling with work, today it’s gone, save for a tapping ghost
Built in 1818, Highgate Manor in Vermont, has been a mansion, a doctor’s office, and an inn. Today, it’s one
In 1872, Seneca Ladd or Meredith, New Hampshire, discovered an egg-shaped mystery stone on his property that’s perplexed archaeologists ever
In this extra from Episode 5: Eccentrics and Mad Scientists of the New England Legends television series, we take a