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History’s Dark Corners

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History & religion

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About History’s Dark Corners

Every state has a dark corner. Dark history, eerie folklore, forgotten mysteries, and strange legends from across America. Listen or watch on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.

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35 episodes

episode The Dark History of Florida: The Devil’s Chair of Cassadaga artwork

The Dark History of Florida: The Devil’s Chair of Cassadaga

In a quiet cemetery near Cassadaga, Florida, there’s a small brick bench with a dark reputation. Some say it began as a mourning seat, built from love and grief. Others know it by a much more unsettling name: the Devil’s Chair. Cassadaga has been known for more than a century as a town of mediums, Spiritualists, séances, and messages from beyond the grave. But just outside that spiritual community, one ordinary cemetery bench has become the center of a strange legend involving midnight dares, unseen presences, and an unopened beer can that supposedly doesn’t stay full for long. In this episode of History’s Dark Corners, we’re heading into the stranger side of Florida to explore the history of Cassadaga, the origin of the Devil’s Chair, and why some legends keep daring people to step closer. Follow History’s Dark Corners on social media for more strange stories, haunted legends, and dark history from every state. Have a dark story from your state? Send it to: historysdarkcornerspodcast@gmail.com New episodes drop every Tuesday. Because every state has a dark corner. Because every state has a dark corner.

19 May 2026 - 33 min
episode The Dark History of Arkansas: The Monster in Boggy Creek artwork

The Dark History of Arkansas: The Monster in Boggy Creek

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

12 May 2026 - 43 min
episode The Dark History of New York: The Mystery of the Stone Chambers artwork

The Dark History of New York: The Mystery of the Stone Chambers

Deep in the woods of New York—and scattered across the Northeast—there are hundreds of stone chambers no one can fully explain. Some are small and hidden. Others are large enough to step inside. All of them were built carefully… and left behind without clear answers. In this episode of History’s Dark Corners, we’re exploring the mystery of these stone structures—where they are, how they were built, and the many theories behind them. Were they simple root cellars built by early settlers? Part of a larger ceremonial landscape connected to the land and sky? Or something older… possibly tied to early explorers who reached North America long before Columbus? The deeper you go, the more complicated the story becomes. Because it’s not just what these chambers are… it’s why they’re there—and why no single explanation fully fits. And once you step inside one… you might understand why this mystery has lasted for so long.

5 May 2026 - 30 min
episode The Dark History of Delaware: The Reverse Underground Railroad artwork

The Dark History of Delaware: The Reverse Underground Railroad

In the early 1800s, along the border of Delaware and Maryland, people began to disappear. Not people escaping slavery. Free people. Men, women, and children who had proof of who they were… and still, it didn’t matter. They were taken, moved across state lines, and sold back into slavery—vanishing into a system designed to erase them. This became known as the Reverse Underground Railroad. At the center of many of these stories was a tavern… a stretch of road… and a woman named Patty Cannon. In this episode, we’re uncovering the dark history behind these disappearances, the network that made it possible, and the questions that were never fully answered. Because this isn’t just a story about what happened… It’s a story about how easily it could. — ✨ Follow along for more dark history and untold stories: Instagram: @historysdarkcorners TikTok: @historysdarkcorners New episodes drop every Tuesday.

28 Apr 2026 - 29 min
episode The Dark History of Idaho: Inside the Old Idaho State Penitentiary artwork

The Dark History of Idaho: Inside the Old Idaho State Penitentiary

For more than a century, the Old Idaho State Penitentiary held some of the most dangerous—and most complicated—people in the region. Built by inmates in 1870, the prison quickly became a place defined by control, isolation, and pressure that only grew over time. Inside its sandstone walls, prisoners lived through extreme conditions, harsh punishment, and a system that struggled to keep up as the population grew. From solitary confinement in a section known as “Siberia”… to executions carried out within the prison walls… to hundreds of escape attempts and a riot in 1971 that pushed everything past its breaking point—this is a story of what happens when pressure builds for too long in a place not designed to hold it. But the story doesn’t end when the prison closed. Today, visitors walk those same corridors and report experiences that are difficult to explain—footsteps when no one is there, sudden drops in temperature, and the feeling that some of what happened inside those walls never fully left. So what really happened inside the Old Idaho State Penitentiary? And can a place like that ever truly let go of its past? If you enjoyed this episode, you can find more from me on Instagram at History’s Dark Corners, where I share even more stories, behind-the-scenes, and new episode updates.

21 Apr 2026 - 33 min
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