Episode 25

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28th Aug 2023

The Forgotten Fire of 1871 - Most Devastating Fire in U.S. History

Some call it the Great Midwest Fire, others the Peshtigo Fire - and most remember it from history as "The Great Chicago Fire" of 1871. Remember the misteaching of Mrs. O'Leary's cow that kicked over the lantern? It turns out that the whole story was based on legend - but it was the same fire in Chicago that gave birth to the name "The Forgotten Fire" - because on the same day in October - the worst and most devastating fire in U.S. History occurred up in Wisconsin, Northern Illinois, and Western Michigan - fueled by high winds and lengthy forest fires around the region - and it completely overshadowed the event. One particular town, Williamsonville, was completely wiped off the map and never rebuilt - left as a permanent ghost town in ash. Come join this podcast episode as we explore "The Forgotten Fire of 1871"

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Midwest Ghost Town
Midwest Ghost Town is about exploring the history of abandoned towns and places in the Midwest and around the world- most importantly - we are here to tell the story of these places and the people who lived there.

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Dan Cline

Born and raised in the Midwest - History Enthusiast, Ghost Town and Abandon History Adventurer. Serving on several travel and tourism boards - his main passion links to heritage tourism - and covering things like museums, cemeteries, genealogy studies and ghost towns --and most importantly - the invaluable stories that weave themselves in between.