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The Kentucky Meat Shower: It Rained Flesh in Bath County — Kentucky, 1876

The Kentucky Meat Shower: It Rained Flesh in Bath County — Kentucky, 1876

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On March 3rd, 1876, on a clear afternoon in Bath County, Kentucky, chunks of raw meat fell from a cloudless sky onto a farm near Olympian Springs. The event lasted approximately two minutes. The meat covered an area roughly the size of a football field, in pieces ranging from the size of a hailstorm to the size of a woman's hand. The New York Times reported it. Scientific American wrote it up. Laboratories across the country analyzed the samples and confirmed they were genuine animal tissue—lung, muscle, cartilage, and connective tissue. Real meat. From a clear sky. With no explanation before or after.

Host Shawn Spainhour takes you into the full story: Rebecca Crouch, who was standing outside making soap when it started; the scientists who raced to identify what exactly had fallen; the leading theory involving mass-vomiting vultures; and the deep strangeness of an event that has been documented, analyzed, and discussed for a hundred and fifty years and still sits in that specific uncomfortable gap between almost certainly explained and definitively explained. Bath County, Kentucky, still holds an annual festival to commemorate the day it rained flesh. The meat shower is their thing. They have leaned into it completely.

If you love history, true crime, or storytelling — or if you're just looking for something to listen to on a long drive or drift off to sleep — this one is for you.

Strange Epochs is a weekly narrative history podcast hosted by Shawn Spainhour. Each episode takes one strange, true, documented moment from somewhere in the long span of human history and sits with it—slow, atmospheric, and built for deep listening. New episodes every Tuesday. If this is your first episode, there are twelve more waiting for you.

Sources are listed in the show notes:

  • Wikipedia contributors. Kentucky meat shower. Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2024.
  • New York Times. Flesh Descending in a Shower. March 9, 1876.
  • Kastenbine, L.D. The Kentucky Meat Shower. Louisville Medical News, 1876.
  • Edwards, Arthur Mead. The Kentucky Shower of Flesh. Scientific American Supplement, 1876.
  • Hamilton, Allan McLane and Arnold, J.W.S. Analysis of specimens from the Kentucky meat shower. Medical Record, 1876.
  • Scientific American. The Kentucky Shower of Flesh. 1876.
  • Fort, Charles. The Book of the Damned. Boni and Liveright, 1919.
  • BBC Science Focus Magazine. Here's the very strange reason Kentucky was once showered in meat. 2025.
  • LPM Public Radio. Kentucky Meat Shower one hundred and fiftieth anniversary draws hundreds to Bath County. March 7, 2026.
  • Transylvania University Monroe Moosnick Medical and Science Museum. Preserved specimen from the 1876 Kentucky meat shower.
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