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EPISODE · Oct 19, 2023 · 51 MIN

The Flooding of Flagstaff: Capitalism Strikes Again!

from Homegrown Horror · host B Cacace-Shortill & Jackson Skinner

We talk about the flooding of Flagstaff, when in 1950 CMP decided to build a dam to increase the flow to the Kennebec River resulting in the drowning of a quaint farming and logging community. Get your flood insurance, you're gonna need. Come say hi at [email protected] or at instagram @homegrownhorrorpod. Sources: maineanencyclopedia.com T3 R4 BKP WKR meseniors.com Flagstaff by Sheila D. Grant. January 24, 2021. Walter Wyman and River Power. mainememory.net Maine Mysteries: The Drowned Ghost Town of Flagstaff. newscentermaine.com This One Sad Ghost Town in Maine is the Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of by Michelle. August 12, 2021. onlyinyourstate.com Flagstaff Lake (Maine) wikipedia Flagstaff, Maine- The town that drowned. November 24, 2021. theirregular.com The Lost Towns of Flagstaff Lake. mainesnorthwesternmountains.com Maine Folklife Center. Flagstaff, "Mad Made Lake" umaine.edu Gallant Flagstaff Readies for Old-Home-Day Program, by Eva Bacheoldor. Portland Press Herald. July 1, 1949.

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