Why Don’t We Remember the Deadliest Train Wreck in U.S. History? | Strange Heartland History

Why Don’t We Remember the Deadliest Train Wreck in U.S. History? | Strange Heartland History

On July 9, 1918, two trains collided on Dutchman’s Curve in Nashville, TN, killing 101 passengers. It was, and still is, the deadliest train wreck in U.S. history. But most people have never heard of it. Why? We explore. ___ Check this out!!! http://ratedred.tv/youtube ___ For all of today's stories head over to: http://www.RatedRed.com Facebook -   / realratedred   Twitter -   / realratedred   Instagram -   / realratedred   AC - Abby Casey; IG/Twitter - @acoutdoors PE - Paxton Elrod; IG/Twitter - @paxton_elrod AM - Amanda Mertz; IG/Twitter - @amandamertz AB - Alabama Boss; IG/Twitter - @realalabamaboss ___