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History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Ep. 379 - Molly Stark Sanatorium

History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind

Diane Student

History, Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

We have covered many former and abandoned sanatoriums and mental institutions on this podcast. It never ceases to amaze us how many of these buildings still stand. And all of them seem to have stories of haunting activity. The Molly Stark Sanatorium in Ohio is in really poor condition and thus, no one is allowed inside the buildings and a protective fence has been erected, complete with barbed wire at the top. Despite this fact, many people have been inside and claim to have had experiences. The Sanatorium became a hospital later caring for generally ill people, mentally ill people, addictions, the developmentally disabled and the elderly. Join us as we explore the history and haunts of the Molly Stark Sanatorium! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Jannae McCabe and features the Scaly-Foot Snail and This Month in History features Yuri Gagarin as first man in space. Our location was suggested by Anthony Wallace and Jennifer Svoboda.

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Music used in this episode:

(Moment in Oddity) Vanishing by Kevin MacLeod
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(This Month in History) In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod
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Wax Museum by ALIBI Music

Transcript

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0:00.0

History tells the story of the world and of our lives.

0:22.2

One time, that history goes bump in the night.

0:33.5

Broadcasting from the center of poverty and the supernatural in central Florida, it's

0:40.3

the history goes bump podcast.

0:48.3

Hello, you spooktacular people. Welcome to this 379th episode of the history goes bump podcast.

0:54.6

Ghost tours for the theater of the mind. I am your host Diane and this is Kelly Kelly on

0:58.9

this episode. We're going to be talking about a tuberculosis sanatorium. This one is the

1:04.1

Molly Stark sanatorium. It was suggested to us by listeners, Anthony Wallace and Jennifer's

1:09.0

Faboda. But before we get into that, we want to welcome into the spooktacular crew Brittany

1:13.8

with two T's Leah Paula Jessica Joshua Catina with a K Christina with a CH Amanda Lisa Elizabeth

1:23.7

Margie David Allison with only one L Tara Anna Paul and Ash. Welcome to the Facebook spooktacular

1:32.2

crew you guys. And now this moment, Naughtity.

1:45.0

The moment in Naughtity was suggested by Janay McCabe. Imagine a life of hanging around

1:49.6

hydrothermal vents, deep in the ocean, in temperatures hitting 750 degrees Fahrenheit and eating

1:55.4

bacteria for food. Doesn't sound real pleasant, but it's a life that is perfect for the

1:59.9

scaly foot snail. There's a little competition in this part of the ocean and not much in the way

2:05.0

of predators. But one has to ask, how does a little snail survive in this inhospitable environment

2:11.1

by building itself a plate of armor? This snail is the suit of armor of hot places in the ocean.

2:16.7

The snail shell is made of iron sulfide and the soft part of the snail that is technically known

2:21.3

as the foot is covered with iron plates. This is the only animal on earth that can utilize

2:26.6

iron this way. The armor is similar to chainmail, so the snail is able to move easily.

2:31.4

The snail has three layers to its shell. The top layer is iron plated, the bottom is calcified

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