Amazing Tales About History

Mike Allen
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May 18, 2023 • 18min

Hidden Revolutionary War Treasure

Vast sums of money passed through CT during the Revolutionary War to pay soldiers. Two shipments were supposedly stolen and buried, but never recovered. Millions in gold coins, banknotes, and possibly other relics continue to draw fortune hunters.
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May 11, 2023 • 22min

The Mystique of The Old Connecticut Path

There’s a nearly forgotten, 100-mile-long trail that brought settlers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to Hartford, CT nearly 400 years ago. Much of the gorgeous, rustic Old CT Path is still in its natural state. Some think it should be preserved before it’s too late.
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May 4, 2023 • 21min

The Ice Man Cometh

Refrigeration is 100 years old. Before then, people chilled food in insulated ice boxes. You needed large ice blocks to keep food from spoiling. For 150 years, harvesting pond ice, storing it, and transporting it was a big business.
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Apr 27, 2023 • 19min

Putting the Spotlight on Lighthouses

There are 780 lighthouses in the U.S. Nearly two dozen are on Long Island Sound. Each lighthouse “blinks” in a unique rhythm, so sea captains know which one it is. The last human lighthouse keeper has retired, but they used to have to deal with storms - and ghosts.
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Apr 20, 2023 • 23min

From a Whale Hunt to the Oval Office

The White House's Oval Office hosts the Resolute Desk. It's a stunning, wood carved gift from England. But, its history started with an American whale hunt that stumbled across a valuable, missing British asset - with many twists and turns along the way.
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Apr 13, 2023 • 20min

Timing is Everything: Clock-Making Comes to America

America brought the art of clock-making from Europe. Eli Terry and Seth Thomas propelled timepieces in America, in part through Terry's introduction of the concept of mass production. He used interchangeable wooden pieces in mass production, with others rapidly copying the idea.
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Apr 6, 2023 • 26min

What Do We Really Know About UFOs?

It's no longer considered taboo or crazy to speak about UFOs. With government admissions of unidentified crafts in our skies, the topic is out of the closet. Famous UFO sightings occurred in eastern NY / western CT in the 1980s. What do we really know?
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Mar 30, 2023 • 18min

Train Travel Fatalities Over 200 Years

Trains have been around for 200 years. They can be enjoyable and show you views available only by rail. On occasion, they can also kill you. Since 1853, there have been 7 crashes in CT that killed a total of 85 people and injured scores more, many quite seriously.
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Mar 23, 2023 • 23min

Hungarian Soldiers Spend a Winter in New England

Rochambeau’s French army, which helped America win its revolution, included some soldiers from Hungary. They spoke only German and wore very distinctive, colorful uniforms. But, during their final winter encampment in New England, they pillaged livestock and crops from local farms, leaving mixed reviews.
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Mar 15, 2023 • 25min

One of America's Largest Power Plants - Candlewood Lake

This water body is 11 miles long, covers 5,000 acres, and holds 46 billion gallons of water. Yes, Candlewood Lake provides remarkable recreation to the five CT towns on its shores. But, it's really just a gigantic, 100-year-old hydroelectric power plant.

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