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History’s Dark Corners

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 36 episodes

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36
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About this podcast

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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Unknown Host hosts History’s Dark Corners, a history show with 36 episodes published.

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The Dark History of Hawaii: The Night Marchers

Jun 2, 202635m0

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 March

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The Dark History of Indiana: The Murder Farm

May 26, 20261h 0m0

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

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

May 19, 202633m0

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

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The Dark History of Arkansas: The Monster in Boggy Creek

May 12, 202643mEp. 90

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 be

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

May 5, 202630m0

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 ca

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The Dark History of Delaware: The Reverse Underground Railroad

Apr 28, 202629mEp. 80

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. Th

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

Apr 21, 202633m0

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, isolati

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The Dark History of Pennsylvania: The Mystery of the Thunderbird

Apr 14, 202628m0

In the forests of Pennsylvania, there are stories of something moving through the sky—something far larger than any bird should be. For decades, people have reported sightings of massive winged creatures gliding low over

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The Dark History of Illinois: The Giants That Disappeared

Apr 7, 202632m0

In the 1800s, as ancient burial mounds across the Midwest were opened, newspapers began reporting something strange. Not just artifacts. Not just burials. But giant human skeletons. Some accounts claimed heights well bey

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The Dark History of Ohio: The Mystery of Serpent Mound

Mar 31, 202631mEp. 70

High above a quiet valley in southern Ohio… there’s something in the ground that shouldn’t be there. A massive serpent, stretched across a narrow ridge. Carefully shaped. Intentionally placed. And still not fully underst

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The Dark History of Texas: The Mystery of the Marfa Lights

Mar 10, 202631m0

For more than a century, strange lights have been appearing in the desert near Marfa, Texas. Travelers have reported glowing orbs drifting across the desert floor. Ranchers have watched them split apart and vanish. Scien

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The Dark History of North Carolina: Blackbeard the Pirate

Mar 3, 202632m0

In 1718, ships sailing along the Carolina coast began disappearing. Sailors whispered about a pirate who seemed larger than life — a man with a smoking beard, a black flag, and a reputation so terrifying that many captai

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The Dark History of Washington: The Ape Canyon Attack

Feb 24, 202630m0

In 1924, five prospectors working high on the slopes of Mount St. Helens came down the mountain with a story they couldn’t explain. They said something surrounded their cabin in the dark. Newspapers printed it. The canyo

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The Dark History of Mississippi: The Witch of Yazoo City

Feb 17, 202629m0

In the late 1800s, the people of Yazoo City, Mississippi believed a woman living just beyond the edge of town was a witch. They said she watched them. They said trouble followed her. And when they confronted her, legend

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The Dark History of Wisconsin: The Legend of the Hodag

Feb 10, 202630m0

In the late 1800s, something strange began appearing in the forests of northern Wisconsin. Men working in the logging camps outside Rhinelander reported sightings of a creature that didn’t behave like any animal they kne

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The Dark History of Kansas: The Bloody Benders

Feb 3, 202631mEp. 60

Along a quiet stretch of road in southeastern Kansas, travelers once stopped for food, rest, and shelter. Most never suspected it would be the last decision they would ever make. In the years after the Civil War, a famil

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The Dark History of South Dakota: The Little People of the Black Hills

Jan 27, 202633m0

For generations, people moving through South Dakota’s Black Hills have shared quiet accounts of something small, humanlike, and unmistakably present. In this episode of History’s Dark Corners, we explore the legends and

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The Dark History of New Hampshire: The Devil’s Footprints

Jan 20, 202630m0

After a quiet winter snowfall in 1855, people across New Hampshire stepped outside and found something that didn’t make sense. Small hoof shaped footprints stretched across fields, rooftops, frozen rivers, and church ste

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The Dark History of Michigan: The Legend of the Nain Rouge

Jan 13, 202626m0

For more than three hundred years, the city of Detroit has carried a quiet warning. Long before fires, riots, and collapse reshaped the city, people claimed to see a small red figure watching from the edges — appearing j

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The Dark History of Maine: The Smuttynose Murders

Jan 6, 202635mEp. 50

In 1873, a quiet island off the coast of Maine became the setting for a crime that still unsettles historians more than a century later. What happened on Smuttynose Island was shaped by isolation, fear, and the limits of

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History’s Dark Corners is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under History (true crime) and has published 36 episodes.

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History’s Dark Corners has published 36 episodes.

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History’s Dark Corners regularly covers History, True Crime. It sits in the History category, with a true crime focus.

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