There are many historical events that scream odd, but this one takes the cake. On January 15, 1919, a large storage tank burst in the North End neighborhood of Boston. What was this tank filled with? Only 2,300,000 gallons (12,000 tons) of molasses. Yes, molasses. A wave of molasses rushed through the streets of Boston at an estimated thirty-five miles per hour. This disaster happened at the Purity Distilling Company. The temperature that day had risen above forty degrees Fahrenheit (four degrees Celsius). The problem was that the temperature had raised way too quickly causing the storage container to explode. This happened at 1:30 pm, witnesses say that they felt the ground shake and heard a very loud bang. The resulting tsunami like wave of molasses caused a lot of damage. It killed twenty-one people and injured another one hundred and ninety five. At its peak, the wave is estimated to have reached twenty-five feet high (8 meters). Several streets were covered in two to three fee...
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