A giant wave of molasses once flooded the streets of Boston.
Friday, December 29, 2023
Dive deeper into fascinating, fact-filled articles from the most intriguing corners of history, science, animals, food, culture, and more. A giant wave of molasses once flooded the streets of Boston. | On January 15, 1919, more than 2 million gallons of molasses spewed through Boston's North End in an event known today as the Great Molasses Flood. The incident occurred due to a faulty storage tank managed by United States Industrial Alcohol, a distilling company. The massive storage vat measured 50 feet high with a diameter of 90 feet, and was known to rumble and leak from the time it was built in 1915. These issues occurred in part because the walls were only 0.31 to 0.67 inches thick, far too thin to contain the weight of a full tank of molasses. | |
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