The Great Mud Flood – How 19th-Century Architecture Hides a Catastrophic Secret

I. The Anomaly That Defies Modern Explanation From the grand avenues of Paris to the cobblestone streets of Boston, a disturbing architectural pattern emerges: countless 18th and 19th-century buildings have ground floors that are partially—or entirely—buried underground. These aren’t mere basements; they feature ornate windows, doorways, and decorative stonework clearly designed to be at street... Continue Reading →

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