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On Thanksgiving weekend, 1942, the city of Boston was abuzz. Men serving in WWII were home on leave for the holiday, movie star Buck Jones was in town on a war bond tour as well as promoting his two upcoming films, and the undefeated Boston College Eagles were eager to celebrate a surefire victory over their rivals, the Holy Cross Crusaders. However, on the morning of Saturday, November 28, when Boston Globe reporter Jerry Nason wrote "This is anything-can-happen day," he had no idea how prophetic his statement would prove to be.
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Episode Sources:
“The Story of the Cocoanut Grove Fire” Boston Fire Historical Society
“The Cocoanut Grove Revisited” by Daniel J. Fleming, National Archives, Fall 2017
“Cocoanut Grove Fire – Special Section” Boston Fire Historical Society
“The Cocoanut Grove Inferno” by Jack Thomas, The Boston Globe, Nov 22, 1992
“DEATH AT THE COCOANUT GROVE: HORRORS OF AMERICA'S WORST NIGHTCLUB FIRE” American Hauntings
“SHAME ON YOU” by Dotty Myles; Vin Parlay Ensemble, Harold Aptt
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“The Fire That Changed the Way We Think About Grief” by Eva K. Rosenfeld, The Harvard Crimson
“The Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire: A Boston Tragedy” by Stephanie Schorow, Oct 31, 2022
Cocoanut Grove Fire - Special Section, Boston Fire Historical Society
“Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire Survivor Stories” National Fire Protection Association
Creeptastic theme music by:
Nicholas Davio - nicholasdavio.com, @mr.nick.davio, @huron_coast
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