Blog Posts and Podcast Notes
The Podcast: Leopold’s ghost
In this episode we discuss the early history of Bellingham’s historic Hotel Leo, aka the Leopold Hotel. From its earliest days as the Byron House through its take-over and expansion under PNW beer baron Leopold Schmidt. And since it’s spooky season, we include stories about some “potential ghosts” that might be wandering the halls…
The Podcast: Bellinghairstory
In this episode we get into the history of the professional beauty industry in Bellingham, Washington, focusing on hair, mostly… and also mostly women’s hair. We take a look at who was doing hair for a living, and how they were doing it, why they were doing it, and how the profession evolved from the wild west days through the progressive era. We have combed the archives for hair-raising stories to share with you from the bygone days of beauty culture here on Bellingham Bay.
The Podcast: History of the Terminal Building
In this episode we explore the history of Bellingham’s beloved Terminal Building, also known as Tony’s Coffee Shop for many years. The oldest building in the Fairhaven Historic District suffered a tragic fire in December of 2023 that included a loss of life. We take a look at the 130+ years of the history of the building including the saloon years, the Busy Corner store, and beloved coffee shop.
The Podcast: Ursula Unfug
In this episode we discuss the story of Ursula Unfug, a sex worker who spent time in brothels around the PNW during the 1890s. Ursula gained notoriety in the 1892 shooting of Thomas Henderson Boyd, editor of the Morning Olympian newspaper and her “secret husband.”
The Podcast: Bellinghistory Inked
In this episode we discuss the history of tattoos and tattooing in Bellingham and beyond. Find out what the newspapers were reporting about tattoos, who was getting them, who was giving them and who was getting arrested for showing them off!
The Podcast: Stuffed Bellinghaminals
In this episode we explore the history of taxidermy in Bellingham, tracing the legacy of various practitioners thereof from "curio collectors" to the founders of our modern museum. Content warning for dead critters y'all.
The Podcast: Bellinghamsters and other Tails
It’s the first real episode of season 2! Bellinghamsters and other Tails - Animal Stories with the Good Time Girls! Oooorrrr… “firefighters are a brave, unruly and maybe a little bit bored, bunch.” We pulled out some of our favorite furry history for this one with wild tales of beloved Bellinghaminals, from hamsters to ant bears.
The Podcast: It’s Time For Season 2!
It’s time for Season 2 of Bellinghistory with the Good Time Girls, The Podcast!
The Podcast: Bad Reputation Town
In this week’s FINAL re-release episode we get into the “vintage” era of the 1970s and 1980s and Bellingham’s dive-y waterfront scene with a discussion of our legendary “Serial Killer Bar” as well as a crazy unsolved mystery of a body found in the former Georgia Pacific mill complex.
The Podcast: Bad Murder Farm Town (Re-release)
In this episode, we introduce the story of the Maple Falls Murder Farm! We discuss the creepy murderer who local papers blamed for the death of Frederick Dames (see previous episode: Bad Butchered Town) … and while this creepy murderer was perhaps Whatcom County’s first serial killer… did he really butcher the butcher? You be the judge!
The Podcast: Bad Butchered Town (Re-Release)
In this week’s episode, we revisit one of our favorite Bellingham true-crime stories, the murder of a local butcher, Frederick Dames, in 1905. Though declared “solved” a few years later, doubts remain as to whether the supposed perpetrator was actually responsible for this particular crime.
The Podcast: The Worst Bad Town
In this episode we discuss the history of the Ku Klux Klan, aka the KKK, here in Bellingham, Whatcom County and the PNW. This episode is a re-release from the 2020 season of “Bad Town” on the City of Subdued Podcast, hosted by Annika Fleming, Maria Dalla Gasperina and yours truly along with Good Time Girls founder Marissa McGrath. Listen with care.
The Podcast: Bad Booze Town (Re-release)
In this episode we get into prohibition era Bad-Town, complete with rum running, bootlegging and speak-easies (aka Blind Pigs). AND a story straight from the LaBree family vaults.
The Podcast: Bad (Lady) Barber Town (Re-release)
In this week’s episode we discuss the case of Lorena Upper, a so-called "lady barber" accused of violating the “red light statute” here in Bellingham, Washington in 1922 and what it meant to work as a woman in a traditionally male occupation at the time.
The Podcast: Bad Lady Town (Re-release)
This week’s episode we feature stories of women who ran afoul of the law, as well as the women charged with policing them! Murder plots, madams, police matrons and the “high priestess of anarchy.”
The Podcast: Bad Trial Town (Re-Release)
Bad Trial Town, aka “For the Love of Moses” is about a sensational murder that occurred on Forest Street, near the Majestic Hall in Bellingham, Washington. It’s about a man who shot his wife and his son-in-law, who was also his wife’s lover. It’s about fancy-talking lawyers with pink toupees. It’s about an acquittal based on patriarchal biblical law. And lastly, it’s about the flaws in our justice system then and NOW.
The Podcast: (Return to) Bad Arson Town
“Spider Biles, The Fire Bug” is memorialized on a cement marker in the cobblestone alley next to Skylark’s Café in Fairhaven, now a quaint historic shopping district in Bellingham, Washington. In this episode Kolby and Marissa take a deeper dive into the life of Frank “Spider” Biles, arrested for a string of arsons in Fairhaven in the summer of 1892.
The Podcast: Bad Bud Town revisited
This week’s story is about Bad Bud Cox, original Bad Town Bad Boy. We take a deeper look into the life of “Bud Cox” known locally for robbing a saloon in Fairhaven in the early 1900s, and who spent his life addicted and incarcerated.
The Podcast: (Return to) Bad Cursed Town
In this episode Marissa and Kolby discuss the so-called “Chinese Curse” on the town of Bellingham, and the story behind the urban legend. We’ve included some additional discussion on this one.
The Podcast: Halloween Special (2020 Re-release)
This one features some spooky seasonal favorites from our Fairhaven Gore and Lore Tours! We discuss why Fairhaven is called Bellingham’s “Haunted Hot-Spot”