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Timecapsule podcast — San Francisco, September 29-October 5

Timecapsule podcast — San Francisco, September 29-October 5

FromSan Francisco History Podcast – Sparkletack


Timecapsule podcast — San Francisco, September 29-October 5

FromSan Francisco History Podcast – Sparkletack

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Length:
6 minutes
Released:
Sep 29, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


A weekly handful of weird, wonderful and wacky happenings dredged up from the kaleidoscopic depths of San Francisco history.



October 1, 1938



On a foggy Saturday in 1938, a swaybacked, 12-year-old horse named Blackie swam -- dog-paddled, really -- completely across the choppy waters of the Golden Gate. The horse not only made aquatic history with that trip, but he soundly defeated two human challengers from the Olympic Club, and won a $1000 bet for his trainer Shorty Roberts too.

It took the horse only 23 minutes, 15 seconds to make the nearly mile-long trip, and the short film made of the adventure shows that Blackie wasn't even breathing hard as he emerged from the waters at Crissy Field.

His trainer Shorty couldn't swim, but he made the trip, too -- and this was part of the bet -- by hanging onto Blackie's tail. A rowboat led the way, with Shorty's brother offering a handful of sugar cubes from the stern to keep the sweets-lovin' horse on track.

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Released:
Sep 29, 2008
Format:
Podcast episode

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San Francisco history stories