EPISODE · Jan 22, 2016 · 46 MIN
#197 Danger In The Harbor: The Black Tom Explosion of 1916
from The Bowery Boys: New York City History · host Bowery Boys Media
On July 30, 1916, at just after 2 in the morning, a massive explosion ripped apart the island of Black Tom on the shoreline near Jersey City, sending a shockwave through the region and thousands of pounds of wartime shrapnel into the neighboring Ellis Island and Bedloe's Island (home to the Statue of Liberty).Thousands of windows were shattered in the region, and millions woke up wondering what horrible thing had just happened.The terrifying disaster was no accident; this was the sabotage of German agents, bent on eliminating tons of munitions that were being sent to the Allied powers during World War I. Although America had not yet entered the war, the United States was considered an enemy combatant thanks to weapons manufactures in the New York region and around the country.But the surprising epicenter of German spy activity was in a simple townhouse in the neighborhood of Chelsea.ALSO: New Yorkers still feel the ramifications of the Black Tom Explosion today at one of America's top tourist attractions.www.boweryboyshistory.comArriving in May 2016: The first-ever Bowery Boys book - Adventures in Old New York!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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On July 30, 1916, at just after 2 in the morning, a massive explosion ripped apart the island of Black Tom on the shoreline near Jersey City, sending a shockwave through the region and thousands of pounds of wartime shrapnel into the neighboring Ellis Island and Bedloe's Island (home to the Statue of Liberty). Thousands of windows were shattered in the region, and millions woke up wondering what horrible thing had just happened. The terrifying disaster was no accident; this was the sabotage of German agents, bent on eliminating tons of munitions that were being sent to the Allied powers during World War I. Although America had not yet entered the war, the United States was considered an enemy combatant thanks to weapons manufactures in the New York region and around the country. But the surprising epicenter of German spy activity was in a simple townhouse in the neighborhood of Chelsea. ALSO: New Yorkers still feel the ramifications of the Black Tom Explosion today at one of America's top tourist attractions. www.boweryboyshistory.com Arriving in May 2016: The first-ever Bowery Boys book - Adventures in Old New York! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys
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