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An ORDINARY DAY IN BOSTON’s NorTH END. January 15, 1919. Except temperatures were higher than normal, a warm 40 0 F. Just the day before it was a bone chilling 2 0 F. . IT WAS LUNCHTIME. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AN ORDINARY DAY IN BOSTON’S NORTH END

January 15, 1919

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Except temperatures were higher than normal, a warm 400F. Just the day before it was a bone chilling 20 F.

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IT WAS LUNCHTIME

…little Anthony di Stasio was walking home with his sisters from the Michelangelo School for lunch.

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At about 12:30 PM, a loud explosion could be heard throughout the North End.

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A large gust of air traveled through the streets of Boston,

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followed by the tidal wave of a sticky, viscous, sweet smelling, dark brown fluid.

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The wave of molasses traveled at a rate of 35 miles per hour! How can a viscous liquid like molasses travel that fast?

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Anthony was picked up by the tidal wave and tumbled on the crest like a surfer.

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Then the surge of molasses dumped Anthony on the ground and bounced him along the cobblestones covered in a gooey mess.

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Anthony’s ten year old sister Maria

did not make it home for lunch.

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WHAT HAPPENED?

Anthony and many others want to know.

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The 4 year old, 50 foot tall, 90 foot diameter, cast-iron tank at 529 Commercial Street …….

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containing 2.3 million gallons of molasses exploded.

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The force of the tidal wave was so strong it damaged the steel girders of the adjacent Elevated Railway on Atlantic Avenue.

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It tipped a railroad car momentarily off the tracks.

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Buildings were swept off their foundations…..

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and crushed.

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The Boston Globe reported that people "were picked up by a rush of air and hurled many feet."

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Others had debris hurled at them from the rush of sweet-smelling air.

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In some areas, the molasses reached a depth of two to three feet.

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A truck was picked up and hurled into Boston Harbor.

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21 people died, including Anthony’s sister.

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Many others were trapped and injured by the sticky tsunami of molasses.

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Schools and businesses were closed due to the sticky goo.

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What caused the explosion?

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One explanation is ……

The warm January weather caused the molasses in the tank…

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to ferment creating carbon dioxide gas.

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Carbon dioxide gas production increased the internal pressure inside the tank.

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According to the Gay-Lussac’s Gas Law….

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As the temperature of a gas in a rigid container increases, its pressure increases.

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Until the tank could no longer take the pressure.

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Let me out!!

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The clean up lasted several days.

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THE REST IS HISTORY!

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Some North End residents claim that on hot summer days you can still smell the molasses.

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In memory of ………

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Create by Diane McDonoughFebruary 2012

Special Thanks to Dan Williams

Music:

The God Father Waltz, God Father Sound TrackUnder Pressure, David Bowie and Queen