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The Great Blizzard of 1888, often referred to as “The White Hurricane,” is a weather phenomenon that continues to captivate historians, meteorologists, and weather enthusiasts alike. As one of ...
Blizzard of 1888 makes our winter woes look like tempests in a teapot Published: Feb. 06, 2011, 11:16 p.m. 6 1/6 Blizzard of 1888 dumped 22 inches of snow on New York City By Amy Ellis Nutt/The ...
'Schoolhouse blizzard' of 1888 that hit this area was sneaky and deadly This story was originally published in the Detroit Lakes Tribune, Dec. 13, 2015.
The Snowpocalypse (aka the Great Blizzard of 1888) Hit Brooklyn 130 Years Ago It was known as the Storm of the Century, the Great White Hurricane, and it brought not only huge piles of snow, but also ...
The Blizzard of 2003 dropped roughly 20 inches of snow throughout Staten Island, resulting in dangerous roadway conditions as residents attempted to make their way across the borough.
He served on the commission that began the planning for the New York subway system, which was built in part to prevent the harrowing experience of 1888 commuters, who became stranded on elevated ...
The blizzard that occured March 12-14 paralyzed the city with 40″ of snow and winds that reached up to 60 miles per hour, creating drifts as high as 50 feet. Telegraph and telephone poles and ...
Old Man Winter finally broke the streak of 700 plus days last week without an appreciable snowstorm when the white stuff fell clogging roads, closing schools and making life semi-miserable for thos… ...
It was one of the most severe blizzards recorded in American history. To try and capture the severity, they called it “The Great White Hurricane.” They say it paralyzed the East Coast from Maryland to ...