My hometown of Johnston, Iowa is mostly unremarkable, save for being the hq of Pioneer and the nearby Camp Dodge, which was overrun with the Flu back in 1918. According to "reputable sources", my house and the neighborhood it's in were built on or near an unmarked grave for victims of the outbreak. I've yet to see any concrete evidence t…
My hometown of Johnston, Iowa is mostly unremarkable, save for being the hq of Pioneer and the nearby Camp Dodge, which was overrun with the Flu back in 1918. According to "reputable sources", my house and the neighborhood it's in were built on or near an unmarked grave for victims of the outbreak. I've yet to see any concrete evidence that this is true, but it's never been disproven, either. Guess I won't know for certain until the dead walk the earth.
My hometown of Johnston, Iowa is mostly unremarkable, save for being the hq of Pioneer and the nearby Camp Dodge, which was overrun with the Flu back in 1918. According to "reputable sources", my house and the neighborhood it's in were built on or near an unmarked grave for victims of the outbreak. I've yet to see any concrete evidence that this is true, but it's never been disproven, either. Guess I won't know for certain until the dead walk the earth.