H. H. Holmes is a legendary serial killer with a bad habit of amassing extra wives, and a reputation for luring young women into his deadly hotel during the leadup to the 1893 World’s Fair: Columbian Exposition (also known as the Chicago World’s Fair). Except, was the Murder Castle even a hotel at all? And was there actually a dissection room and crematorium in the basement? And just what, exactly, was really going on on that second floor?
Category: The Bones and Bobbins Podcast
The Bones and Bobbins Podcast
New Episode: The Bones & Bobbins Podcast, S01E13: When Witches Were Waltzing
Samhain and Halloween history, witchcraft crafts (corn dollies/corn mothers, witch bells, and candles), and creating your own witchcraft altar.
New Episode: The Bones & Bobbins Podcast, S01E12: Flowers, But Not in the Attic?
S01E12: The Victorian Language of Flowers (Floriography), Victorian Botanical Scrapbooks (Herbariums), and Seaweed Hunters.
New Episode: The Bones & Bobbins Podcast, S01E11: Knit One, Spy Two
S01E11: Wartime Crafting: Girl Guide Spies and Knitting in Codes - You've probably heard of the Girl Guides (and Girl Scouts), but did you know that they were properly badass in WWI and WWII? And, if knitting patterns have ever looked kind of like a secret code to you? Well, there might be a good reason for that!