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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 11 MIN

Savannah's Yellow Fever Epidemic: The 1820 Outbreak That Haunted a City

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In 1820, Savannah faced one of the deadliest epidemics in its history. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, we explore the true story of the yellow fever outbreak that devastated the city, killing an estimated 700 people—though the real number may be much higher due to incomplete records.Historical newspapers described a city in collapse, with headlines reporting “The city is nearly deserted” and “Deaths increase daily at an alarming rate.” As panic spread, residents fled inland, businesses shut down, and those left behind faced a disease they didn’t yet understand. At the time, yellow fever was believed to be caused by “bad air,” decades before mosquitoes were identified as the true source.Burials were rushed, often in mass graves, particularly in places like Colonial Park Cemetery, where capacity was overwhelmed. Combined with additional outbreaks in 1819 and the 1850s, Savannah endured repeated waves of sudden loss that reshaped the city’s development.Today, visitors report unexplained sensations—dizziness, unease, and shadowy figures—especially in historically affected areas. While skeptics point to environmental factors, the overlap between documented symptoms and modern experiences keeps the mystery alive.This episode blends real historical records, newspaper accounts, and modern reports to explore a city shaped by epidemic tragedy.Because some histories don’t stay in the past…They linger in the streets.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-strange-history-podcast--5773362/support.🎧 The Strange History Podcast Love bizarre true stories, forgotten scandals, and history’s most unhinged moments?Submit your ideas for The Strange History PodcastFollow The Strange History Podcast wherever you listen and never miss an episode. 🔗 Listen & Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyiHeartRadioAudibleNew episodes regularly. History gets weird here.

In 1820, Savannah faced one of the deadliest epidemics in its history. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, we explore the true story of the yellow fever outbreak that devastated the city, killing an estimated 700 people—though the real number may be much higher due to incomplete records.Historical newspapers described a city in collapse, with headlines reporting “The city is nearly deserted” and “Deaths increase daily at an alarming rate.” As panic spread, residents fled inland, businesses shut down, and those left behind faced a disease they didn’t yet understand. At the time, yellow fever was believed to be caused by “bad air,” decades before mosquitoes were identified as the true source.Burials were rushed, often in mass graves, particularly in places like Colonial Park Cemetery, where capacity was overwhelmed. Combined with additional outbreaks in 1819 and the 1850s, Savannah endured repeated waves of sudden loss that reshaped the city’s development.Today, visitors report unexplained sensations—dizziness, unease, and shadowy figures—especially in historically affected areas. While skeptics point to environmental factors, the overlap between documented symptoms and modern experiences keeps the mystery alive.This episode blends real historical records, newspaper accounts, and modern reports to explore a city shaped by epidemic tragedy.Because some histories don’t stay in the past…They linger in the streets.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-strange-history-podcast--5773362/support.🎧 The Strange History Podcast Love bizarre true stories, forgotten scandals, and history’s most unhinged moments?Submit your ideas for The Strange History PodcastFollow The Strange History Podcast wherever you listen and never miss an episode. 🔗 Listen & Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyiHeartRadioAudibleNew episodes regularly. History gets weird here.

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