Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

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Oregon Park Named After Legendary 'Exploding Whale' Incident

A new park in Oregon has been given a rather odd moniker in honor of its home city's rather bizarre claim to fame. Back in November of 1970, officials in the community of Florence were uncertain about how to dispose of the body of a massive sperm whale that had washed ashore and ultimately decided to blow up the creature using dynamite. The extraordinary event, which was filmed by a local television station, saw pieces of the creature cast far and wide with blubber raining down on nearby cars and businesses.

In an instant, the exploding what incident became legendary and, over the next 50 years, inspired a variety of parodies and comedic depictions of the story. Not unlike the Roswell in New Mexico or Mothman in West Virginia, the story has become indelibly linked to the city of Florence to the point that it is now a celebrated part of the community's history. As such, it probably came as no surprise to local officials when a contest to name a recently opened park by way of a public vote resulted in the whale tale coming out on top.

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