The Day Boston Turned into a Sticky, Sweet Nightmare: The Great Molasses Flood
The air in Boston on January 15, 1919, was unusually warm for a winter day. A crisp chill was expected, but instead, a peculiar mildness hung over the North End. Unbeknownst to the bustling city, this deceptive warmth was merely a prelude to a disaster so bizarre, so sticky, and so deadly, it would forever … Read more