Episodes

  • Before It Was Understood
    Apr 20 2026

    Long before derricks rose over Oil Creek, petroleum was already here.

    It drifted across still water, gathered in quiet places, and was collected in small amounts by those who knew where to look. Sold as “rock oil” and “Seneca oil,” it was used as medicine and curiosity long before anyone imagined it could power an industry.

    This episode explores a time when oil was present, but not yet fully understood.

    Listen now to Episode 2 of Oil Region Tales, the storytelling podcast of the Venango Museum in Oil City, where the stories of Pennsylvania’s Oil Region linger just beneath the surface.

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    5 mins
  • When Even the Dogs Smelled Like Oil
    Apr 3 2026

    What did the oil boom actually feel like? In the 1860s, visitors to Pennsylvania’s Oil Region described a landscape unlike anything they had seen before, with creeks covered with oil, roads turned to mud, and the constant smell of petroleum in the air. In this first episode of Oil Region Tales, we step into that world, where oil did not stay in wells or barrels, but spread into the ground, the water, and everyday life. Through firsthand accounts and historical records, this episode explores how completely oil reshaped the environment, and what it meant to live in a place where it was everywhere.

    Sources:

    • J. H. A. Bone, account of Petroleum Center (1860s)
    • Samuel P. Bates, History of Venango County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1880).
    • John F. Carll, Report of Progress in the Venango County Oil District, Pennsylvania Geological Survey (1875).
    • Paul H. Giddens, The Birth of the Oil Industry (New York: Macmillan, 1938).
    • Samuel P. Tait Jr., The Wildcatters: An Informal History of Oil-Hunting in America (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1946).
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    5 mins