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History
3:26 pm
Tue October 30, 2012
"War Of The Worlds" Broadcast Touches Off Panic In Pacific Northwest
By Feliks Banel
Credit Library of Congress Van Vechten Collection
"War of the Worlds" director and narrator, Orson Welles, 1937.
On October 30, 1938, Orson Wells' infamous "War of the Worlds" broadcast across the nation. Fake news of a Martian landing fooled a lot of people on the East Coast, especially around New Jersey, where phony live reports described the alien landing site. But the most infamous panic of all didn't happen in the East. And it wasn't just a single person. It was an entire town, and it happened right here in Washington state.
