Podcast 390 – The Father of Laughing Gas
In 1844, Dr. Horace Wells of Hartford, Connecticut, attended an exhibition of nitrous oxide. Wells became the father of laughing […]
In 1844, Dr. Horace Wells of Hartford, Connecticut, attended an exhibition of nitrous oxide. Wells became the father of laughing […]
In 1900, a peculiar haunting event spooked local railroad workers on Saybrook Point in Connecticut. In Episode 384 Jeff Belanger
In 1949, architect Philip Johnson designed and built a Glass House on his compound in New Canaan, Connecticut. In Episode
In 1915, a small farmhouse in Essex, Connecticut, got a reputation as being haunted by a ghost who knew where
200 million years ago, a monster called Dilophosaurus lurked in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, leaving behind thousands of footprints that can
In the second half of the 1800s, the Leatherman made an endless 365-mile loop between the Connecticut and Hudson rivers.
What began as a copper mine in 1709, eventually turned into Connecticut’s first state prison. After multiple escapes and deaths,
In 1914, the brutal unsolved axe murder of a Newtown, Connecticut, cobbler led to a haunting that still echoes today.