History’s Dark Corners
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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