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 of this writing, 137 years later, the blizzard of 1888 remains among the top five recorded snowstorms in New York City, one of only four March snowstorms to produce a foot or more of snow a the ...
On March 10, 1888, the northeastern United States was hit by one of the most severe blizzards in American history. Known as the Great Blizzard of 1888, this storm paralyzed cities from the Mid ...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission heard very little about Agnes Benn, a teen girl who died near a Manitoba residential ...
The Great Blizzard of 1888 strikes the East Coast of the United States, devastating cities from the Chesapeake Bay all the way up to parts of Canada. Up to 58 inches of snow fell in some regions, and ...