Strange Columbus 1925 Earthquake




Strange Columbus 1925 earthquake

At 9:23PM on Saturday night, the 28th of February, 1925, Columbus- along with the rest of Ohio and most of the Eastern US- experienced an earthquake.. The epicenter wasn’t particularly close, as it was located in the Charlevoix-Kamouraska area along the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. However, due to the geology of eastern North America, the 6.2 magnitude earthquake’s energy spread out for significant distances.

Around the epicenter, there was moderate damage to buildings, including collapsed chimneys and walls. Further out, the earthquake caused chaos and problems in many eastern US cities. In Detroit, hotel and theater guests ran into the streets, many mistaking the earthquake for a nearby explosion. In New York City, the earthquake’s tremors lasted between 2-3 minutes and were said to be the strongest the city had ever felt up to that time. In Washington DC, the 25-second movement became strong enough to knock the seismograph needle off its track. In Louisville, a telegraph operator’s equipment was shaken loose from its table.

In Columbus, meanwhile, residents were startled to feel their homes and apartment buildings begin moving. Pictures rattled on walls, light fixtures swayed and loose objects tumbled from shelves.

At the State School for the Blind Downtown, the superintendent reported that walls and windows shook for at least 2 minutes. Residents were alarmed by the movement and rushed about in panic in all directions, thinking the building might collapse on top of them.

At the Dennison Hotel, patrons reported that at least 3 separate shocks hit the building. The first lasted between 30-45 seconds, with two additional movements of shorter duration. A woman there reported a “peculiar sound” during the quake, equating it to the sound of “heavy fire trucks” moving past.

Elsewhere in Ohio, a train in Zanesville noticeably trembled while in motion, and passengers had to transfer to other lines as there were unconfirmed reports that tracks had been damaged near Trinway. In Lancaster, pool balls in billiard rooms rolled about on tables and rocking chairs moved about. In Cleveland, the offices of the Cleveland Plain Dealer shook for a least a minute, while in Canton, the 3 distinct shocks swayed buildings several inches.

Despite the movement and relative long duration of the shaking, damage in Columbus- and Ohio in general- was limited to a few broken items that had fallen from cabinets and shelves.



Strange Columbus February 26, 1954 UFO




Strange Columbus February 26, 1954 UFO Columbus, Ohio

From the files of Project Blue Book. This event was more extensively detailed in its investigation than others, and the conclusion was that it was a common airplane.




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Strange Columbus January 28, 1948 UFO




Strange Columbus January 28, 1948 UFO Columbus, Ohio

From the files of Project Blue Book. There is not much information on this event, but the conclusion seems to be that it was the planet Venus.

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Strange Columbus December 22, 1951 UFO




Strange Columbus December 22, 1951 UFO Columbus, Ohio

From the files of Project Blue Book. This event was extensively investigated due to the military source of the report. The conclusion was that it was “probably” a balloon.
















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Strange Columbus 1961 Ohio Stadium UFO




Strange Columbus 1961 Ohio Stadium UFO Columbus, Ohio

From the files of Project Blue Book. This incident occurred during an Ohio State home football game and could be viewed from the stadium. The object had multiple witnesses, whose accounts are in the pages below. The object was thought to be a balloon, but was never positively identified.



















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