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The Dark History of Nevada: The Dead Beneath Virginia City

40 min · 10. juni 2026
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Before Las Vegas became the place people went to chase fortune, there was Virginia City — a booming silver town built on the Comstock Lode, where wealth rose from deep beneath the Nevada mountains. But under the wooden sidewalks, saloons, hotels, and ghost tours is a much darker story. In 1869, a fire broke out deep inside the Yellow Jacket Mine near Virginia City. Smoke and poisonous air moved through the tunnels, trapping miners underground. Some escaped. Others never came back up. And that tragedy was only one part of Virginia City’s haunted legacy. In this episode of History’s Dark Corners, we’re heading to Nevada to explore the deadly history beneath one of America’s most famous mining towns, the fire that left men buried in the mountain, and the ghost stories that still cling to the Washoe Club, the Silver Queen Hotel, the Fourth Ward School, and the cemeteries overlooking town. Because sometimes a place becomes haunted not because of one ghost story, but because of everything it has survived.

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episode The Dark History of Nevada: The Dead Beneath Virginia City cover

The Dark History of Nevada: The Dead Beneath Virginia City

Before Las Vegas became the place people went to chase fortune, there was Virginia City — a booming silver town built on the Comstock Lode, where wealth rose from deep beneath the Nevada mountains. But under the wooden sidewalks, saloons, hotels, and ghost tours is a much darker story. In 1869, a fire broke out deep inside the Yellow Jacket Mine near Virginia City. Smoke and poisonous air moved through the tunnels, trapping miners underground. Some escaped. Others never came back up. And that tragedy was only one part of Virginia City’s haunted legacy. In this episode of History’s Dark Corners, we’re heading to Nevada to explore the deadly history beneath one of America’s most famous mining towns, the fire that left men buried in the mountain, and the ghost stories that still cling to the Washoe Club, the Silver Queen Hotel, the Fourth Ward School, and the cemeteries overlooking town. Because sometimes a place becomes haunted not because of one ghost story, but because of everything it has survived.

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The Dark History of Hawaii: The Night Marchers

Hawaii is known for its beauty, but after dark, some stories take on a very different feeling. In this episode of History’s Dark Corners, we’re putting a pin in Hawaii and exploring the chilling legend of the Night Marchers, ghostly processions said to move through old paths, valleys, coastlines, and sacred places after sunset. People have described hearing drums in the distance, seeing torch lights moving through the dark, and feeling the terrifying sense that something ancient is passing by… and you are not supposed to look. We’ll talk about the legend, the warnings, the places tied to these stories, and a few unsettling accounts from people who say they experienced something they still can’t fully explain. So lower your eyes, keep quiet, and whatever you do… don’t stand in their path.   Follow History’s Dark Corners: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historysdarkcorners TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@historysdarkcorners Facebook: https://share.google/1qtlgBGn3hSY22leb YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HistorysDarkCornersPodcast Listen wherever you get your podcasts!

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The Dark History of Indiana: The Murder Farm

In the early 1900s, lonely men answered newspaper ads from a widow in La Porte, Indiana. She promised them a fresh start, a farm, maybe even love. But after they arrived, many of them were never heard from again. In this episode of History’s Dark Corners, we’re heading to Indiana to uncover the chilling story of Belle Gunness, the quiet farmhouse on McClung Road, the fire that raised more questions than answers, and the mystery that still surrounds one of America’s most disturbing true crime cases. Was Belle Gunness a grieving widow caught in tragedy… or something much darker? Listen now to The Dark History of Indiana: The Murder Farm. Follow History’s Dark Corners: Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/historysdarkcorners]https://www.instagram.com/historysdarkcorners [https://www.instagram.com/historysdarkcorners] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@historysdarkcorners [https://www.tiktok.com/@historysdarkcorners] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HistorysDarkCornersPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@HistorysDarkCornersPodcast] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579056429204# [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579056429204] Have a dark story from your state? Send it to: historysdarkcornerspodcast@gmail.com

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Deep in the swampy bottomlands of southwest Arkansas, near the small town of Fouke, people have whispered for decades about a strange creature moving through the woods. Tall, hairy, and almost human, the Fouke Monster became one of America’s most famous monster legends after a terrifying 1971 encounter near Boggy Creek and the release of The Legend of Boggy Creek. In this episode of History’s Dark Corners, we’re heading into the dark Arkansas swamps to explore the sightings, strange three-toed tracks, local stories, possible hoaxes, bear theories, and the movie that turned a small-town mystery into American folklore. Was the Fouke Monster real? Was it a bear, a prank, or a legend that grew larger every time someone told the story? Or is there still something moving through the woods near Fouke, Arkansas? Pull up a chair, keep your lantern close, and step into one of the most unsettling cryptid legends in the South. Follow History’s Dark Corners: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/historysdarkcorners [https://www.instagram.com/historysdarkcorners] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@historysdarkcorners [https://www.tiktok.com/@historysdarkcorners]  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HistorysDarkCornersPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@HistorysDarkCornersPodcast]   Have a story idea for the Map Room? Send it to historysdarkcornerspodcast@gmail.com

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