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Forgotten Tunnels Under Chicago - EXPLORING The History of Chicago Tunnels
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Below the sewers and subways of Chicago, are over 60-miles of forgotten 19th and 20th century train tunnels. This mysterious labyrinth, once connecting the majority of the city’s .. show full overview
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Centralia - Exploring The Burning Ghost Town
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Long history shot = Centralia is a borough and near-ghost town in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. Its population has dwindled from more than 1,000 residents in 1980 to 63 .. show full overview
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The Lost Street Cars of New York City - The Story of American trolleys
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The story of New York's lost trolley network, a great American crime!
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When Chocolate was a Drug
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When Animals Were Punished in Court
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In legal history, an animal trial was the criminal trial of a non-human animal. Such trials are recorded as having taken place in Europe from the thirteenth century until the eighteenth. .. show full overview
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Plague Doctor Costumes, A Terrifying Sight
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One of the most intriguing of the plague doctor images we’ve found is a painted coat of arms belonging to Theodore Zwinger III (1658–1724), a Swiss doctor and descendant of Theodore .. show full overview
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The Titanic Myth
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RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912, after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from .. show full overview
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"THE MAIL ROOM IS FILLING!" Titanic Survivor Account 1 - Joseph Boxhall's
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Mr Joseph Groves Boxhall was born in Hull, Yorkshire, on March 23,1884. He was the second child of Joseph and Miriam Boxhall, and had two sisters who survived into adulthood (a third .. show full overview
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"NOTHING COULD HAVE SAVED HER" - Titanic account #2 Commander Lightoller
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Charles Herbert Lightoller, DSC & Bar, RD, RNR (30 March 1874 – 8 December 1952) was a British Royal Navy officer and the second officer on board the RMS Titanic. He was the most senior .. show full overview
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Original Pripyat Evacuation Recording
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The message broadcast during the evacuation of Pripyat: Attention! Attention! In connection with the accident at the Chernobyl atomic power station, unfavorable radiation conditions are .. show full overview
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Chernobyl's Belarusian FALLOUT zone
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Chernobyl, most infamously known for the nuclear accident that almost wiped out Europe, occurred in Northern Ukraine and it’s most associated with the nearby town of Pripyat, which was .. show full overview
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The Dancing Plague of 1518 (new version)
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The dancing plague (or dance epidemic) of 1518 was a case of dancing mania that occurred in Strasbourg, Alsace (now modern-day France), in the Holy Roman Empire in July 1518. Somewhere between 50 and 400 people took to dancing for days.
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When Germany attacked New Jersey - Black Tom explosion
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The FBI recalls, It was still dark in Manhattan on a Sunday morning, July 30, 1916, when the sky suddenly exploded with an unnatural brilliance. Two million tons of war materials .. show full overview
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Going Viral in the 1920's (Flagpole Sitting to TikTok)
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Have you ever wondered when the phenomenon of going viral started? Perhaps it can be dated back to Flagpole sitting. Pole sitting is the practice of sitting on top of a pole (such as a .. show full overview
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Forgotten Streetcar Tunnels of Chicago
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Today we discover Chicago's forgotten streetcar tunnels, built centuries ago, they run under the Chicago river at 3 points and are sealed off from any access to the public.
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Exploring Hitler's Train Bunker (360°)
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Welcome to one of Europe's few existing train bunkers in Stępina Poland. This bunker was build by order of the German military, using forced labor during the second world war. This is .. show full overview
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Hitler's Train Bunker
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One of the most important military attractions in Poland and the biggest above-ground railway bunker in the world. Everybody knows it was visited by Hitler in 1941, but it is rarely mentioned that it was thanks to the airport in Krosno.
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Abandoned Underground Concourses of Philadelphia
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Deep below the streets of Philadelphia is a labyrinth of hidden tunnels and corridors developed over nearly a century ago. What few people realise, is that some sections of tunnel have been abandoned through out their entire history!
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New York’s Lost Skyscraper - The Rise and Fall of Singer Tower
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oday we explore the famous Singer Tower, a New York City skyscraper that once defined an era, and has now been completely forgotten. Upon its completion it was the tallest building in .. show full overview
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New York's lost marvel - The Story of Pennsylvania Station
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Today we explore the rise and fall of New York Cities famous Pennsylvania Station. This station was once one of the most beautiful structures in America, but now - little remains .. show full overview
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New York’s Fake Buildings - Secret Sub-Stations (the story behind them)
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Christopher Payne said it best in his book about New York Cities Sub-stations and fake buildings: “All over New York City, hidden behind unassuming historic facades, sits the gigantic .. show full overview
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Detroit's Abandoned Tower (The Story of Book Tower)
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Detroit is effectively the dictionary’s definition of Urban Decay and poverty. Yet images of the fading city somehow evoke emotions of nostalgia and curiosity. This is the magic of great .. show full overview
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Ghost Town Living - The History of Cerro Gordo Mines
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Cerro Gordo is located on the western slope of the Inyo Mountains about seven miles east of Keeler and thirty miles south of Independence. It was the first major silver strike in Owens .. show full overview
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How the World's Tallest Train Station was Abandoned - The story of Michigan Central
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Around the beginning of the 1910s, when Detroit was starting to grow into a major city, construction of a new railway station was nearing completion. Constructed in the Beaux Arts style, .. show full overview
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Lost Canals of New Jersey - The Story of Morris & Delaware and Raritan Canals
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The Morris Canal and the later Delaware and Raritan Canal both contributed greatly to New Jersey’s economic advancements and the development of many smaller settlements. As two key .. show full overview
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Why can't you visit the Statue of Liberty's Torch?
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Built in France by renowned sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholde, the story of Lady Liberty’s construction is an incredible tale of unity well before it even touched American soil. Even .. show full overview
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Was The Empire State Building a Blimp Port?
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Complete History of the Empire State building. As the victor of the 1930s’ race to the sky, the Empire State Building has long been hailed as one of America’s biggest landmarks and .. show full overview
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Chicago's Forgotten Lake Tunnels, Cribs, and Waterworks
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The History of Chicago's waterworks is jam-packed with some of the most remarkable examples of human innovation, from the miles of tunnels built directly under lake Michigan to the .. show full overview
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Castle tour in 360° (Discovering the Zodiac in a Catholic Church)
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Krasiczyn Castle (Polish: Zamek w Krasiczynie) is a Renaissance castle à la fortezza in Krasiczyn, southeastern Poland. It stands on a lowland at the right bank of the San River, along .. show full overview
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The Secret Tunnels Beneath New York
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Today we discover several of the secret and forgotten tunnels beneath New York City, their history, and what remains today.
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Chicago's Forgotten "L" Lines- The History of Chicago Elevated Trains
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Dating back over 150 years, the "L" train lines have always been a fascination of Chicago, putting many lines into service throughout the 20th century. But as time marched on, more and .. show full overview
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Why did St.Louis build the Gateway arch?
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Among the United States' iconic landmarks is one that not many would find too significant: a giant arch on the Mississippi River called the Gateway to the West. Many fail to realize that .. show full overview
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21 Elephants Walked Across the Brooklyn Bridge to Prove Its Safety
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As one of America’s most well-known tourist destinations, there is little question of the sizeable impact it has had not only on New York but the country as a whole. But few know just .. show full overview
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Why a Woman was the first to go over the Niagara Falls in a barrel
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Niagara Falls is by far one of the most incredible wonders in the world— attracting millions to bask in its glory each year. It is a source of beauty just as it is a source of power for .. show full overview
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How The Erie Canal Transformed America
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Europe called it impossible. President Thomas Jefferson claimed it was “nothing short of madness.” However, the state of New York proceeded anyway and carved the largest canal the world .. show full overview
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New Yorks Underwater Tunnel - The History of the Holland Tunnel
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One of the longest underwater vehicular tunnels in the world, it was designed as the masterpiece of Clifford M. Holland’s career and was decades in the making, Even today, it serves New .. show full overview
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Chicago's Christmas Tree Shipwreck incident (Chicago's Weirdest Story)
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As one of the most bizarre shipwrecks of all time, the Christmas Tree shipwreck has perplexed many in the decades since it occurred. But this story is not as far back as one might .. show full overview
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Why Does New York's Subway have Ghost Stations? (History of NYC public transport)
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Serving millions of New Yorkers every day, there is little question as to the incredible impact the New York City subway system has had on the city’s reputation as a massive hub of .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of Atlantic City
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Throughout its life, Atlantic City has seen multiple rises and falls— though there is no denying the influence it holds as one of America’s former premier destinations for luxury and .. show full overview
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The Golden Gate was a Military Fort
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Immersed in a vibrant history, the San Francisco Bay Area hosts one of America's most iconic landmarks: the Golden Gate Bridge. The culmination of San Francisco and the state of .. show full overview
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Exploring a Huge Abandoned Prison in 360° (Cell found intact)
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The Dominicans came to Łęczyca in the seventies of the 13th century. Originally, they lived in wooden buildings. It was not until 1341 when a brick St Dominic's church and a two-story .. show full overview
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The Lost Central Railroad of New Jersey - The Story of NJ's Forgotten Trains
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As one of the most influential railroads in all of New Jersey, the Central New Jersey Railroad has had an incredible impact on the Garden State’s growth throughout the 19th century. It .. show full overview
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Chicago's Fake Buildings - Secret Sub-Stations (The Story Behind Them)
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Around Chicago’s downtown area is a collection of buildings that do not appear to be typical buildings at all. Windowless, doorless, but not at all featureless, these buildings hide many .. show full overview
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New York's Weirdest Building - Lost Forever
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A building with a very rocky history, 2 Columbus Circle was the core of significant controversy in New York City almost 15 years ago. From its privileged beginnings, its changes in .. show full overview
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Why Chicago Demolished the Largest Dome in America - The Federal Building Story
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Once one of Chicago’s most incredible buildings, the Chicago Federal Building is now little but a long-forgotten memory for most of Chicago. Designed by Henry Ives Cobb and with a dome .. show full overview
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What Happened to America’s Telegraph Lines? How the Telegraph Transformed America
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The American Telegraph was one of the first advancements towards the near-instant communication of today. While the telegraph found its origin in Britain, it hit its stride in the United .. show full overview
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The Lost Docks of N.Y.C. (The History of New York's Waterfront)
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Once at the forefront of New York’s booming waterfront economy, many of the original docks that lined the bustling shores of New York City have fallen into disrepair. Some remain mere .. show full overview
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The Lost Streetcars of Chicago - Finding the Last Green Hornet Tracks
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Why America's Battleship Graveyard is Forgotten (Philadelphia's Abandoned Ships)
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Outside the Philadelphia International Airport is a shipyard of old and decrepit vessels, but they weren’t always that way. Among these ships are some of the United States Navy’s most .. show full overview
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What's inside a Destroyer with active Military crew onboard? ORP Blyskawica in 360
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Launched in 1936, ORP Blyskawica is the oldest surviving destroyer in the world. The ship took part in several key operations of the Second World War, most notably Operation Overlord, .. show full overview
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Finding Chicago’s Last Yellow Street Signs - The Story of American Road Signage
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Street signs are one of the most common sights in your average city, but the average tourist often does not think of them. But just as the city of Chicago is not average, nor is their .. show full overview
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New York's Lost Pulitzer Tower - The Rise and Fall of The World Building
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Once the tallest building in New York City and the tallest office building in the world, the World Building of New York is no longer present in its skyline. Officially known as the .. show full overview
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The Secret Steam Tunnel System of N.Y.C. (and why it pours out of the street)
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Sprawling beneath the busy streets of New York lays an incredible steam system that provides heat to many of the city’s most iconic landmarks— the steam stacks, to many, serving as icons .. show full overview
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New York's Deep Tunnel - The Lincoln Tunnel's Forgotten Past
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As one of the busiest vehicular tunnels in the world and a cousin tunnel to the highly successful Holland Tunnel, the Lincoln Tunnel sees over 100,000 cars every single day and around 21 .. show full overview
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Why the Ruins of this N.Y. tower were moved to Indiana
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The lost St Paul building, Designed by George B. Post, constructed from 1895 to 1898, and named for the St. Paul Chapel across Broadway. This masterpiece once towered over lower .. show full overview
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How New Jersey's Pine Barrens became the Creepiest Place in America - The Jersey Devil
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Across the south of New Jersey, there are 1.1 million acres of pine forest. From the northern part of Ocean Country down to Cape May, the Pinelands National Reserve occupied 22% of the .. show full overview
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Why the Longest Tunnel in the World Leads to New York City
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New York City is the pinnacle example of American development. Being the most populated city in the United States, it requires a tremendous amount of infrastructure – chief Among the .. show full overview
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Why the Navy Abandoned Hundreds of Ships in California
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An ever-shrinking collection of the US Navy’s most storied ships lies in a bay near San Francisco. This National Defense Reserve Fleet held war heroes, masters of espionage, and .. show full overview
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What Happened to America's oldest Telephone Network? (History of the Telephone)
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From the Telegraph’s ashes arises its successor; the Telephone. Starting as a modification to the harmonic telegraph, Alexander Graham Bell’s magnum opus changed communication forever. .. show full overview
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New York's other Lost skyscraper - The Rise and Fall of City Investing Building
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The City Investing Building had many names in its time, but none of them saved it from destruction. Starting as a project from a prolific designer, it hosted countless businesses as .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of Asbury Park New Jersey
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The city was founded in 1871 and quickly became a posh destination for Philadelphia and New York society. Its layout echoed European cities, with large inland lakes, broad avenues .. show full overview
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Why Gary Indiana will Become a Ghost Town (The Rise and Fall of Gary Indiana)
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Once the Magic City of America’s Rust Belt, Gary, Indiana is a city of a much different reputation today. From the greatest producer of American Steel and a key arm in the Arsenal of .. show full overview
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The Lost Docks of Fort Brooklyn & The Downfall of Brooklyn Harbor
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The Brooklyn docks are an integral part of the borough's history. But with the industrial past of New York City and the rise of container shipping, these piers have been abandoned and .. show full overview
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The Secrets of Chicago's Sewer System (and River Pollution)
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Being as big a city as it is, Chicago needs a lot of systems to keep it running. Among the most important is the sewer system, which has disposed of Chicago’s waste for over 150 years .. show full overview
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What's on the Rooftops of New York's Most Famous Skyscrapers?
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What's on the rooftops of New York City's most famous skyscrapers? From interesting architecture to a bird's-eye view of the city, explore the hidden secrets and stunning vistas of the Big Apple's rooftops.
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Why Los Angeles won't run out of water: The Aqueduct
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Second only to the Panama Canal, the Los Angeles Aqueduct was once the most extensive creation of its kind in human history. An unbelievably expensive and lengthy project, its benefits .. show full overview
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How the New Jersey Turnpike Changed America Forever
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In the 1950s, New Jersey's population was bursting at the seams. The only way to accommodate the increasing number of people was to build more roads. And what better way than with a new .. show full overview
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What Remains of the Pony Express in 2022?
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The Pony Express is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the American West in the 19th century. The Pony Express is also a reminder of how transportation networks and .. show full overview
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Chicago's Last Great Railway Terminal: The Forgotten Chicago & North Western
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The Chicago & North Western Railway terminal in Chicago, Illinois was one of the most magnificent and beautiful train stations in the country. It was built in 1888 and served as the .. show full overview
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When California's Greatest Treasure Became a National Disgrace: The Salton Sea
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Once one of the nation’s premier resorts, the Salton Sea welcomed millions of guests to its idyllic shores every single year. And yet today, it has been reduced to little more than a .. show full overview
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The Dangerous History of Transatlantic Steamship Travel
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If you wanted to take a trip from New York City to Liverpool, all you would need to do is pack your bags, pay for an airplane ticket and board the plane and in less than 24 hours you are .. show full overview
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Philadelphia's Abandoned Ghost Subway Lines: What Happened To Them?
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The Philadelphia subway system has served millions over its lifespan, and continues to be a primary way of travel for countless Philadelphians to this very day. But did you know that the .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of Camden, New Jersey - America's Most Dangerous City
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Camden City long served as the heart of the South Jersey region. Located directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Camden capitalized on its strategic location for shipping .. show full overview
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When Seattle's underground became infested with criminals and rats (literally)
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Did you ever wonder what’s under the city streets that you walk on every day? Well if you live in Seattle, you would be surprised to find out what lies underneath! Underneath the streets .. show full overview
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Why New York's North River Tunnels Were Cursed from the Beginning
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The North River Tunnels are a pair of rail tunnels that carry Amtrak and New Jersey Transit lines under the Hudson River between Weehawken, New Jersey, and the Pennsylvania Station in .. show full overview
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Why New Jersey is called a toxic wasteland - The Radium Girls
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The Radium Girls: how the first female factory workers were poisoned by a radioactive substance and how the fall out almost destroyed a city in New Jersey.
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What's on the rooftops of Chicago's most famous skyscrapers?
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Have you ever wondered what is on the tops of each building in Chicago’s Skyline? Every major American city has a horizon littered with skyscrapers and Chicago, one of the most prominent .. show full overview
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What really happened to Newspaper row and the Tribune Building?
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As one of New York City’s early skyscrapers, and one of the first high-rise elevator buildings, the New York Tribune Building was a tragically underrated pioneer of its age. Despite its .. show full overview
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Why Pennsylvania's coal mine fire problems are here to stay forever
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Fires in coal mines have been a problem for Pennsylvania for decades. These fires are not only dangerous, but they also keep the mine from being profitable. We'll talk about the dangers .. show full overview
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The Largest Abandoned Subway in the World
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Cincinnati's subway was one of the most ambitious projects in North America. It was designed to link the populous downtown, with the Ohio River Valley, and then onward to the east and .. show full overview
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The Weirdest Ships in History (and why they were brilliant)
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We all know about the Titanic and the Queen Mary, but what about more obscure ships? This video will explore ten of the worlds weirdest ships from antiquity to today. I'll cover what .. show full overview
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Why the Alamo you know is a Lie & What's on the rooftops of Texan buildings?
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The state of Texas is one of the most iconic and influential states in the entirety of the United States and because of that, it is world-renowned for its status. The intricacies of .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of Compton California
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Compton is a city in southern California, with a rich history of both tragedy and triumph. Come explore the Compton of the past by reading historical accounts and watching old footage, .. show full overview
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Why New York's First River Tunnel is Falling Apart (The Story of The Hudson Tunnel)
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The Hudson Tunnel is absolutely massive and was the first large-scale tunneling project under a prominent American river. Originally intended to be the first trans-river rail link .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of Bisbee Arizona
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Arizona, was a major copper-producing center built on the steep canyon slopes east of the Mule Mountains. Bisbee is 92 miles southeast of Tucson and 11 miles north of the Mexican border .. show full overview
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Why Abandoned Battleships Haunt Texas
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Throughout the majority of its history, Texans often had to fight for their freedom and Texan military culture is deeply embedded in what makes Texas, Texas. The Lone Star has been the .. show full overview
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What Really Happened at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893?
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The world we know it today is overtly connected in almost every facet whether it is through culture, media, technology or art. Throughout the majority of human history, this was not the .. show full overview
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Why Cement Ships Were A Terrible Idea
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Ships have been an integral part of humanity forever. Even very primitive tribes use boats and canoes. There are many kinds of these vessels to imagine wooden, aluminum, and steel. Even .. show full overview
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How Ancient Clay Tablets Became Credit Cards
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When you go to the checkout line at a grocery store or when it is time to pay the bill after eating dinner at a restaurant, payment is as simple as handing over your credit card to the .. show full overview
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Why Florida's Overseas Highway Turned From Dream to Disaster
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The Florida Keys have the Seven Mile Bridge, a part of the 110-mile long Ocean Highway that connects the remote Keys to the mainland. On this drive, you will travel over a truly .. show full overview
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Why Presidents Die on the 4th of July
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When the 4th of July rolls around each year, the first images that probably come to mind are barbeques in your backyard, everything themed in the colors of red, white and blue, American .. show full overview
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Why Towns were Lost Under New York’s Water Reservoir
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In this video, we explore the ghost towns that are beneath New York's water reservoirs. We'll take you on a tour down to the bottom of the Croton Dam in Westchester County and onto the top of the old McConaughy Dam in Lackawanna County.
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Abandoned Aircraft Carriers and Navy Ships (Washington’s Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facilities)
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With a naval tradition as old as the nation itself, the United States Navy has a very storied history. And for many vessels, the end of their journey lies in the Naval Inactive Ship .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of Route 66 (Why America's Greatest Road Fell into Oblivion)
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U.S. Route 66, also known as the Will Rogers Highway, was one of the original highways constructed by the U.S. Highway System in 1926. Route 66 is over 90 years old and definitely, a .. show full overview
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Portland's Forgotten Tunnels & Trapdoors (Shanghai Tunnels Explained)
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The Portland Underground, commonly called the “Shanghai Tunnels,” was a series of bar and hotel basements linked to each other and the Willamette River docks by an intricate system of .. show full overview
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Why The Space Needle Looks like a UFO
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The Space Needle is a 605-foot-tall observation tower that has been a landmark tourist attraction in Seattle, welcoming more than 60 million visitors since it opened on April 21, 1962. .. show full overview
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Why Thousands of Aircraft are Abandoned in the Arizona Desert
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It is without a doubt that the United States of America, in this current day and age, has the largest, most advanced and most powerful military on the planet. But given that the US is .. show full overview
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Why Hundreds of New York Ships were Abandoned on Staten Island
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The Staten Island Boat Graveyard, located at 2453 Arthur Kill Road in Rossville, was built in the 1930s and went by several different names, such as the Witte Marine Scrap Yard, Arthur .. show full overview
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Why Coal Breakers were Horrific Places to Work (Coal Breakers Explained)
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Coal breakers were the machines that broke big chunks of coal into smaller pieces. The coal breaker was the heart of the coal mine. Coal breakers were loud and dirty, and they often .. show full overview
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The Lost Battleships of Hawaii (How Pearl Harbor became a ship Graveyard)
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Hawaii is an incredibly unique state within the USA. But Hawaii’s place in American history and society often has to do with their geographical location as an archipelago at the halfway .. show full overview
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The Mountain Climbing Steam Train (The Story of the Cog Railway)
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Cog railways have been constructed in mountainous areas or mining operations. Cog railways, also called rack railways, were built to climb mountains using a unique toothed rack rail. The .. show full overview
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Why The Longest Bridge in The World was Destroyed (and rebuilt)
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War Thunder is a highly detailed vehicle combat game containing over 2000 playable tanks, aircrafts and ships spanning over 100 years of development. Immerse yourself completely in .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of Tombstone Arizona
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To many around the world and even many Americans themselves, the stereotypical caricature of this country is the Cowboy Culture or the Wild West. These illustrations have been .. show full overview
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Why the Queens Midtown Tunnel has doors to prevent disaster
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The Queens–Midtown Tunnel was first planned in 1921, though the plans for the tunnel were modified over the following years. By the 1930s, the tunnel was being proposed as the Triborough .. show full overview
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Why Chicago's Worst Public Housing Project became a National Disgrace
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Cabrini-Green, the public housing complex once infamous nationwide as a symbol of crime and urban blight, has been slowly demolished over the past two decades. African American residents .. show full overview
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Why New York’s Secret Government Island Has No Inhabitants
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Governors Island is a small island off the southern tip of Manhattan in New York City. The island has a long and varied history, dating back to the 1600s when it was first used as a .. show full overview
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The Controversial Truth About Mt. Rushmore
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Every single country in the world has their own national monuments, memorials and sites which the people and the culture hold in high regard. The United States of America, being the .. show full overview
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New York City's Underwater Highway Explained
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A tunnel between Brooklyn and the Battery in Lower Manhattan was one of several traffic-relief projects in the late 1930s conceived by Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia to remedy vehicular .. show full overview
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Why Massive Abandoned Domes Were Deserted in Arizona's Desert
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The Casa Grande Domes in Arizona are some of the most unique and interesting structures in the state. But why were they abandoned? In this video, we'll take a look at the history of the .. show full overview
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America's Greatest Border Dispute: The Story of the Mason-Dixon Line
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The Mason Dixon line is the product of a famous border dispute. although it does not extend west of the Ohio River, The Mason Dixon Line is a disagreement between Maryland, Pennsylvania, .. show full overview
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Why Decaying Sea Forts were Abandoned in Great Britain
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World War II was the largest and most devastating conflict in human history, causing untold destruction all across the world as well as massive political and cultural change. To this day .. show full overview
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Why New York Disgraced One Time Square (The Building Behind the Billboards)
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Have you ever wondered what is behind the TV screens in time square? One Times Square, also known as the "Crossroads of the World", is a major intersection and neighborhood in Midtown .. show full overview
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What Is the Highest Tunnel in America? (The Eisenhower Tunnel)
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The Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel, about 60 miles west of Denver on Interstate 70, sits at 11,013 feet at the East Portal and 11,158 feet at the West Portal. The Tunnel traverses through .. show full overview
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Why the Soviet Union Flooded This Belltower
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Since 1939, a flooded bell tower near the small Russian town of Kalyazin has played the role of the nautical marker, an artificial island in an artificial lake, swim area, and tourist .. show full overview
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The Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay (Maryland Ship Graveyard)
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The "Ghost Fleet" of Mallows Bay is a reference to the hundreds of ships whose remains still rest in its relatively shallow waters. It is the largest collection of wrecks in the .. show full overview
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Why Hoboken Is No Longer an Island (The Rise and Fall of Hoboken N.J.)
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Hoboken was originally an island, surrounded by the Hudson River on the east and tidal lands at the foot of the New Jersey Palisades on the west. It was a seasonal campsite in the .. show full overview
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Why London Bridge Was Moved to Arizona
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Arizona is one of the most unique states in the US and it contains many notable tourist attractions from the Grand Canyon to the Tucson Airplane Boneyard. But did you know that Arizona .. show full overview
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Why the Eiffel Tower Has Secret a Apartment on Top
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When Gustave Eiffel’s company built Paris’ most recognizable monument for the 1889 World’s Fair, many regarded the massive iron structure with skepticism. Today, the Eiffel Tower, which .. show full overview
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What Happened To Texan Embassies?
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Texas is one of the most prominent and powerful states in the United States of America today, but did you know that it once was an independent nation? Interestingly enough, Texas’s path .. show full overview
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Why Miles of Abandoned Tunnel Lay Under Paris (Paris Catacombs Explained)
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In popular culture, Paris is often seen as one of the most beautiful, romantic and highly visited cities in the world. Upon being a colossal city with over 2.2 million residents, Paris .. show full overview
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Why the Monument to Communism in the Sky Was Abandoned
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Behind every majestic monument is a story or cause sought to be immortalized. But once their catalysts are forgotten, the once revered structures fall into ruin. Such is the fate of many .. show full overview
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Why Steam Trains were Dumped in Bolivia by the Hundreds
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A graveyard of steam trains, abandoned against the stark backdrop of the salt flats. Their cars sit scattered about like a set of forgotten children’s toys in the Bolivian desert, all .. show full overview
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Chicago's South Side Nightmare - The Rise and Fall of Pullman's Utopia
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The neighborhood we know today as Pullman was the first industrial planned community in the U.S., explicitly built for the Pullman Palace Car Company employees. George Pullman set out to .. show full overview
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Why Assault Gliders were a Terrible Idea
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The British-made Horsa gliders are by far one of the most notable gliders used in World War II; being key parts of the storming of Normandy and Operation Tonga. However, pilots .. show full overview
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How Alcatraz Military Fort became America's Worst Prison
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Alcatraz is most known for housing incredibly dangerous convicts, as well as its history of prison break attempts. But did you know that there is a largely undisturbed system of tunnels .. show full overview
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New Jersey's Most Beautiful Road - Exit Zero to New York | The Garden State Parkway Explained
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Origins of the Parkway can be traced back to 1946 and ’47 when construction began on the road designed to connect the bustling metropolis of North Jersey with the much more relaxing .. show full overview
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Abandoned Liberty Ships Explained (The Rise and Fall of the Liberty Ship)
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In this video, I'll go through the history of the Liberty Ship. You'll learn about how the United States government commissioned shipbuilders to construct a mass-produced cargo ship in .. show full overview
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Why Abandoned New York Ruins Remind us of more Peaceful Times ???????? (1964 World's Fair)
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The 1964–1965 New York World's Fair was a world's fair that held over 140 pavilions and 110 restaurants, representing 80 nations (hosted by 37), 24 US states, and over 45 corporations .. show full overview
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When New York's Most Dangerous Waterway was Bridged (The History of Hell Gate Bridge)
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The Hell Gate Bridge, originally the New York Connecting Railroad Bridge[2] or the East River Arch Bridge, is a 1,017-foot (310 m) steel through arch railroad bridge in New York City. .. show full overview
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The Submarine Graveyard that Became a Nightmare (Devonport Royal Dockyard)
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The Devonport Royal Dockyard currently houses thirteen nuclear-powered submarines—many of which still have their nuclear cores intact. Today on It’s History, we will discover this .. show full overview
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Why Chicago's Hidden Street Has 3 Levels (The History of Wacker Drive)
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Wacker Drive is a major multilevel street in Chicago, Illinois, running along the south side of the main branch and the east side of the south branch of the Chicago River in the Loop.[2] .. show full overview
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San Francisco's Disgraceful Closure of the Cliff House
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As a building with a history as odd as it is tragic, the Cliff House is by far one of San Francisco’s most iconic historical sites. Today on It’s History, we will uncover this history .. show full overview
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Why Ellis Island Separated Families for Years
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Immigration is not a new phenomenon. Ellis Island has been the port of entry for many people coming to the US, and sometimes immigrants would be separated from their loved ones during .. show full overview
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When did the US Postal Service Begin and What was its purpose?
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In early colonial times, letter writers sent their correspondence to friends, merchants, and Native Americans via foot or horseback. Most of this correspondence, however, was between the .. show full overview
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New Jersey's Disturbing Monolith Secrete (The Rise and Fall of Tuckerton Tower)
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In Tuckerton, NJ, a massive cement monolith sits out of place, and upon closer inspection, out of time. You see, this gigantic block was once the base of the tallest structure in North .. show full overview
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Forgotten Rail Yard Under Chicago's Largest Historic Building - Merchandise Mart
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id you know that Chicago has a massive building with its own zip code? That’s right, and in 1930, the Merchandise mart opened its doors to the world as the largest building in the world. .. show full overview
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Forgotten Border Markers of a Fallen Country (Free city Danzig)
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The Free City of Danzig (German: Freie Stadt Danzig; Polish: Wolne Miasto Gdańsk; Kashubian: Wòlny Gard Gduńsk) was a city-state under the protection of the League of Nations between .. show full overview
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Chicago's Lost L Train to Milwaukee Wisconsin
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The Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad (reporting mark CNSM), also known as the North Shore Line, was an interurban railroad that operated passenger and freight service over an .. show full overview
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Why California won't run out of electricity for now | Hoover Dam
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According to Nexstar Media Inc in 2022 About 50% of the power produced at Hoover Dam still goes to California. Nevada gets about 22% and Arizona gets 20%. Contracts managed by the .. show full overview
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Detroit's Tragic Downfall - The Rise and Fall of Detroit Michigan
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Once one of America’s largest cities, Detroit was famously both a behemoth in automobile production and the birthplace of Motown. In recent years, however, it has been amid a financial .. show full overview
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When New York Destroyed a Skyscraper in its Prime - The Rise and Fall of Gillender Tower
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In the late 19th century, the Gillender building was finished. Even though it was regarded as one of the marvels of New York City and was once one of the tallest buildings in the world, .. show full overview
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Why New York Is Repulsive to Tourists
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Chicago's Lost Grain Elevators - How Greed became Urban Decay
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Chicago's grain elevators were created for agricultural trade but destroyed by greed; although the city once had over 300 towering structures, nothing remains but the wealth that shaped the city. Join us in discovering this tale of Urban Decay.
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Why Florida Abandoned the Sea Domes
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This year, the last four domes of the famed Cape Romano Dome House fell to Hurricane Ian. Though it now sits beneath the waves in its final resting place, it was a self-sufficient marvel .. show full overview
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When Chicago built the Tallest Building in the World - The story of Sears Tower
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The Willis Tower (originally the Sears Tower) is a 108-story, 1,451-foot (442.3 m) skyscraper in the Loop community area of Chicago in Illinois, United States. Designed by architect .. show full overview
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Chicago's Movable Bridges - The history of Bascule Bridges
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A bascule bridge (also referred to as a drawbridge or a lifting bridge) is a moveable bridge with a counterweight that continuously balances a span, or leaf, throughout its upward swing .. show full overview
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Florida's Abandoned Island Fort
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Fort Jefferson is a massive but unfinished coastal fortress. It is the largest brick masonry structure in the Americas and is composed of over 16 million bricks. The building covers 16 .. show full overview
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Alaska's Abandoned Igloo Dome
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The Abandoned Battle-Scars of Normandy France
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Today we discover the abandoned battle-scars of Normandy France
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The Death-Defying History of Ejection Seats
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The first ejection seats were developed independently during World War II by Heinkel and SAAB. Early models were powered by compressed air and the first aircraft to be fitted with such a .. show full overview
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San Francisco's Outrageous Bathhouses Closure
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Ever wonder why San Francisco has bathhouses? Once a thriving getaway for the working-class public filled with countless amenities, the Sutro Baths were monuments of their time— .. show full overview
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The Church Tower that Became a Paratrooper's Nightmare - Sainte-Mère-Église
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During World War II, a team of paratroopers embarked on a daring mission to plant a bomb on a church steeple in occupied France. This video tells the incredible story of their bravery .. show full overview
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Louisiana's Abandoned Sea Fort
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Fort Proctor is a mysterious and abandoned fort located deep in the heart of Louisiana. Built in 1863, it was a strategic military installation during the Civil War, designed to protect .. show full overview
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New Jersey's Lost Looping Water Slide - The Story of Action Park
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Action Park was an amusement park located in Vernon, New Jersey, that operated from 1978 to 1996. The park was known for its dangerous and sometimes deadly attractions, which included a .. show full overview
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Chicago's Forgotten Island
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Goose Island is a neighborhood located on the north side of Chicago and has a rich history dating back to the late 1800s. It was initially settled by European immigrants and was once an .. show full overview
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The Tourist Logistics of D-Day | Disgraceful or Righteous?
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Normandy is a picturesque region of northern France known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and cultural heritage. This video explores the tourist logistics of Normandy, .. show full overview
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What's Left of New York's Lost Reservoir?
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In this video, we explore the fascinating history of New York's Croton Distributing Reservoir, which was once a critical component of the city's water infrastructure.
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Why Chicago's Navy Pier Was Almost Abandoned
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Navy Pier is one of Chicago's most iconic landmarks, attracting millions of visitors each year. But how did this impressive structure come to be? In this video, we'll take a look at the .. show full overview
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New York's Most Disturbing Island - The History of Rikers Jail
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Welcome to our deep dive into the history of Rikers Island, the notorious jail complex located in New York City. In this video, we'll explore the origins of Rikers Island as a jail, and .. show full overview
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Abandoned Capsule Tower - The Danger of Elitist Designing for Real People
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Nakagin Capsule Tower was once a futuristic symbol of Japan's postwar economic boom. Completed in 1972, this unique building consisted of 140 modular capsules that were intended to be .. show full overview
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What's Left of Baltimore's Forgotten Streetcar Network?
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In the early 20th century, Baltimore had an extensive streetcar system that connected neighborhoods and communities throughout the city. However, by the mid-20th century, the streetcars .. show full overview
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Why Hundreds of Abandoned Ships were Destroyed in the Pacific
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In this eye-opening video, we delve into the fascinating world of shipbreaking, the process of dismantling old ships and recycling their materials. Starting with the question of where .. show full overview
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When Holland Island Disappeared - The Incredible Story of Maryland's Town Lost to the Sea
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Discover the incredible story of Holland Island, the small town lost to the sea in the Chesapeake Bay. In this engaging video, you'll learn about the island's history, its people, and .. show full overview
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The Lost Canals of Los Angeles: How Venice Beach Went Wrong
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Discover the fascinating history of America's Venice Beach in this video. Join us as we explore the life of Abbot Kinney, learn about the snowstorm that led to its creation, and the coin .. show full overview
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Chicago's Most Dangerous Jail Complex - Cook County Jail
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In this gripping video, we take you inside Cook County Jail, known as the most dangerous jail complex in Chicago. With its notorious reputation for violence, overcrowding, and inhumane .. show full overview
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Why Alaska's City under one roof will Collapse - The Rise and Fall of Wittner
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Join us on a journey through the fascinating history of Wittner, Alaska. This once-bustling town was founded as a military outpost during World War II and later became a key .. show full overview
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What's Inside the Spires of New York City?
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This video explores the hidden secrets within the iconic spires of New York City's skyscrapers. From the Empire State Building to the Chrysler Building, we'll take you on a .. show full overview
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Why Chicagoland's Oasis is Disappearing - The Rise and Fall of The Illinois Tollway Oasis
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Join us on a fascinating journey through the Chicagoland Oasis as we explore the history of rest stops in the region. Starting with an overview of Chicago's history as a transportation .. show full overview
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Chicago’s Disgraceful Public Housing Disaster - The Robert Taylor Homes
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In this video, we take a deep dive into the history and legacy of the Robert Taylor Homes in Chicago, one of the largest public housing projects in the United States. Starting with an .. show full overview
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New York's Abandoned Island Cemetery for the Homeless - Hart Island
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Discover the hidden secrets of Hart Island in this informative and fascinating video. From the tragic tale of John Rooney to the hardships faced by prisoners who worked on the island, we .. show full overview
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New York's Most Polluted Waterway - New Town Creek
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New Jersey's Problematic Monument - The High Point Monument
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Chicago’s Lost Rock n’ Roll McDonald’s (What Happened?)
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In this episode, we take a journey through the iconic history of Rock 'n Roll McDonald's in Chicago, from its legendary opening to its tragic downfall and ultimate demolition in 2017. .. show full overview
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Why America's Underwater Border Tunnel Is in Trouble
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In this video, we explore the history of the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, a remarkable engineering feat that connects the United States and Canada. Built in 1930, the tunnel was a .. show full overview
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Why Illinois Built a Leaning Tower - The Leaning Tower of Niles
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We'll start by exploring what the Leaning Tower of Niles is and its significance to the history of Niles, Illinois. You'll learn who built the tower, why it was built, and how it was .. show full overview
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What Happened To Tesla's Forgotten NYC Experiment Tower?
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In this captivating video, we delve into the fascinating story of the lost genius, Nikola Tesla. From his early beginnings to his famous feud with Thomas Edison, we explore the life of .. show full overview
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Chicago's Lake Shore Drive Problem - The History of DuSable Lake Shore Drive
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Chicago's Lake Shore Drive is a picturesque roadway that hugs the shoreline of Lake Michigan and offers stunning views of the city's skyline. Originally known as the Outer Drive, this .. show full overview
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Why Chicago's Underground Marina was almost Lost
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This video takes you on a journey to explore the unique and iconic Marina City in Chicago. Discover the history and challenges faced by this architectural masterpiece, from its .. show full overview
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Why Chicago’s Lost Union Stockyards Ended in Flames - Chicago's 2nd Great Fire
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Discover the fascinating history of Chicago's Union Stockyards, from its early beginnings as a small livestock market to becoming the largest meatpacking center in the world. Learn how .. show full overview
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Why The LA River Started California's Water War
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Discover the Hidden Wonders and Fascinating History of the LA River in this captivating video tour. Explore the surprising tales, untold stories, and the near-war sparked by the LA .. show full overview
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The Old Joliet Prison From Prison Break | The History of Illinois Worst Correctiona- Facility
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Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into the mysterious and haunting world of the Old Joliet Prison. Discover the real-life inspiration behind the iconic prison from the hit TV .. show full overview
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The Fall of Chicago’s Comiskey Park - Na Na Na Na, Hay Hay Hay, Goodbye
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Uncover the captivating history of Chicago's baseball legacy in this thrilling documentary. From the forgotten Chicago's Lost White Sox Park to the iconic Comiskey Park, witness the .. show full overview
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Why New York’s Secret Elevated Railroad was Abandoned - The High Line
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Discover the intriguing story of New York's Lost Highline in this captivating video. Explore the rich history of railroads in the city, from their inception to the dangers of .. show full overview
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Chicago's Highest Swimming Pool Revealed - The History of John Hancock Center
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Step into the captivating world of Chicago's iconic architectural masterpiece, the John Hancock Center, now known as 875 North Michigan Avenue. In this enthralling video, we invite you .. show full overview
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What's Left of New York's World Trade Center - Rise and Fall of the Twin Towers
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Explore the intriguing story of New York's Lost World Trade Center. From its origins and the demolition of Radio Row to the design, construction, and advanced elevator system, delve into .. show full overview
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Why Chicago Has a Skyscraper Prison
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Today we discover Chicago's Skyscraper Prison, the Metropolitan Correctional Center, Chicago.
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Why Fort Knox is Totally Forbidden
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Today we explore the History of Fort Knox, America's most important gold depository and occasional archive of vital historical documents.
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Why Coney Island is Totally Corrupt
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Step into the twisted past of Coney Island, New York, as we uncover the shocking corruption and fascinating tales that have plagued this legendary amusement hub for centuries. From its .. show full overview
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Chicago’s Forgotten Moving Sidewalk over Lake Michigan
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Today we delve into the fascinating history of Chicago's Lost Moving Walkway from the World's Fair. Join us as we uncover the remnants of this forgotten marvel of engineering that once .. show full overview
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Why Wrigley Field is America's Last Great Ballpark
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Join us on an exciting journey through the historic Wrigley Field, the crown jewel of baseball in Chicago. In this captivating YouTube video, we dive deep into the rich history, .. show full overview
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Why Terrible Tilly Lighthouse is So Dangerous
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Why America Secretly Disgraced the USS Nevada
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Why America's Forgotten Microwave Skyway Network Is Still Standing
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America's first wireless communication network, known as the Microwave Radio Skyway, launched in the 1950s and transformed our ability to communicate long-distance. Over half a century .. show full overview
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New York's Lost Rail Floats - When Trains Took a Boat to Manhattan
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Why Chicago Has a German U-Boat
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Join us on a captivating journey through the incredible history of German U-Boats in this thrilling YouTube video. Discover the fascinating story of U-505, one of the most notorious .. show full overview
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California’s Abandoned Chicago Metra Train
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Discover the astonishing tale of California's abandoned Chicago Metra Train. Join us as we explore the history of California's forgotten train tracks, uncovering the mysteries behind .. show full overview
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The Problematic Frank Lloyd Wright Monument - Demolishing America’s First Modern Office Building
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The Larkin Building was an office building in Buffalo, New York, noted for innovations that included central air conditioning, built-in desk furniture, and suspended toilet partitions .. show full overview
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New York’s Lost Grain Terminals
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Have you ever wondered why New York City is littered with abandoned piers and silos? Well, these structures go. Back to when the city was one of the most important grain trading centers on earth - and today, we will discover why it all fell apart.
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Why Amateur Submarines are so Dangerous - New York's Forgotten Submarine Wreck
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Today we discover the story of Quester I, the forgotten submarine wreck haunting the shores of Coney Island Creek. This is a classic example of why homemade submarines are such a terrible Idea.
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Why Forgotten Acoustic Mirror Networks Stand
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Acoustic mirrors are bizarre, monolith-like structures once used to detect incoming aircraft. Their usefulness was cut short as they were replaced by the radar. Today, we have a look at what remains of the once-vast network.
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New York City's Secret Fort - Fort Wadsworth
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New Jersey’s Abandoned Submarine - The USS Ling
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USS Ling (SS-297) was a Balao-class submarine of the United States Navy. It was named after the ling fish, a type of cod found in the North Atlantic. The submarine was commissioned on .. show full overview
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Why America’s Most “Offensive” Monument is Actually Amazing - Crazy Horse Memorial
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The Crazy Horse Monument is a monumental sculpture located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, USA. It is an ongoing work-in-progress that aims to depict the famous Oglala Lakota leader, .. show full overview
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LA’s Most Dangerous Hood Explained - Imperial Courts
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Imperial Courts is a public housing project located in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It gained notoriety as one of the most historically significant housing .. show full overview
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Why Criminals WANT to Get Locked up at SING SING Prison - The Forbidden Truth
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Today we explore the story of how Sing Sing became one of America's most famous Prisons.
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Why New York’s Flatiron Building is Empty
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Why California's Lost Highway is Now Underwater
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Brooklyn’s Forgotten Army Terminal
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Why America's Last Smokestacks are Disappearing
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When you cruise through some of the biggest cities in the country, there are many structures that populate the skyline, such as skyscrapers, bridges, water towers, or monuments. However, .. show full overview
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Why LA Disgraced it's Art Deco Tower - The Lost Richfield Oil Tower
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What's Left of America’s Secret Mega Radar?
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When You Could Visit the Torch of the Statue of Liberty
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New York's Lost Tunnel Police Railcar
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Why LA's Observatory is Totally Problematic
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California's Lost Vertical Railway
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Why NY's Lost West Side Elevated Highway Collapsed
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Pennsylvania's Abandoned Turnpike Tunnels
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New York's Lost Domino Sugar Refinery
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America's Greatest Abandoned Sea Fort
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Why Gould Island is Totally Forbidden
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New York's Lost Hudson River Ghost Fleet
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The Rise and Fall of San Francisco
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The World’s Smallest Country - The Principality of Sealand
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Why SS United States is in Danger - America's Last Great Ocean Liner
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Pennsylvania's Abandoned Towers - The Rise and Fall of Coplay Kilns
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Why America's Worst Prison Served Disgrace for Dinner
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What's Inside the Washington Monument?
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Why USS Wasp Sank - America’s Forgotten Aircraft Carrier
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Why California's Pacific Coast Highway is Falling into the Sea
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What's Left of New York's Central Railroad
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Why SS Normandie Capsized in New York Harbor
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Why Boston Abandoned the Steam Monorail Network
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Why Chicago Demolished City Hall
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Pittsburgh’s Lost Incline Rail Network
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When California's Victorians Were Totally Worthless - The Painted Ladies
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Why Pearl Harbor's Secret Radars Failed
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London's Lost Stink Pipe Tunnels - 16,000 Miles of Tunnel Explained
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What's Left of Chicago's Lost L Stations?
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New York's Most Hated Highway - Gowanus Expressway Explained
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Why O'Block is Totally Forbidden
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O'Block, a neighborhood within Chicago's South Side, holds a complex tapestry of narratives, blending a mix of community resilience, cultural richness, and challenges. Recognized for its .. show full overview
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Chicago's Lost California Zephyr
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Unearth Chicago's Lost California Zephyr! Dive into the forgotten legacy of this iconic train route in our latest episode. Join us as we rediscover the allure of vintage rail travel, .. show full overview
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Philadelphia's Abandoned Eastern State Penitentiary
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Eastern State Penitentiary, located in Philadelphia, stands as a haunting monument to the evolution of the American penal system. Established in 1829, it pioneered the revolutionary .. show full overview
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America's Lost Aircraft Carrier - USS Leyte
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The USS Leyte, a formidable Essex-class aircraft carrier, served as a pivotal force during its active years in the mid-20th century. Commissioned in April 1946, this carrier stood as a .. show full overview
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When 700 Ships were Abandoned - Atlantic Cemetery Fleet
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Today, we embark on a journey through the forgotten chapters of North Carolina's maritime legacy, exploring the enigmatic tale of the lost Reserve Fleet that once boasted an impressive .. show full overview
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Why Staten Island Doesn't Have a Subway
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Staten Island's lack of a subway system can be attributed to a complex interplay of historical, geographical, and logistical factors. Unlike other boroughs of New York City, Staten .. show full overview
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Why California Abandoned Highway 39
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California's abandoned Route 39, also known as the San Gabriel Canyon Road, holds a storied past steeped in the state's transportation evolution. Originally envisioned as a vital link .. show full overview
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Why New York Lifted the Bayonne Bridge
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Discover the engineering marvel behind the unprecedented transformation of the Bayonne Bridge! Join us to uncover the strategic reasons why New York elevated this iconic structure by 64 .. show full overview
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How the Transcontinental RailRoad Transformed America
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New York’s Lost Money Train
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The New York City Subway's "money train" was a specialized train used to collect and transport cash fares from stations throughout the city to a central processing facility. Introduced .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of the Pennsylvania Railroad
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The Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) was one of the most influential and successful railroad companies in the United States, playing a crucial role in the development of the nation's .. show full overview
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Pittsburgh's Lost Igloo - What Went Wrong?
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The Civic Arena, fondly known as the "Igloo" for its unique domed roof, stood as a Pittsburgh icon from its opening in 1961 until its closure in 2010. Originally designed for the .. show full overview
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The First Code Cracking Computers - The Story of Colossus
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The story of Colossus unveils a pivotal chapter in the history of computing and code-breaking during World War II. Developed by British engineers at Bletchley Park, Colossus was the .. show full overview
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Oregon City's Weird Municipal Elevator Explained
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Oregon City's Forgotten Municipal Elevator, a hidden gem in the heart of the city, stands as a testament to the bygone era of industrial innovation. Tucked away from the bustling .. show full overview
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Why Pennsylvania's Skybus Totally Failed
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The lost Skybus of Pittsburgh represents a fascinating chapter in the city's transportation history. In the 1950s, urban planner and engineer Charles C. Sprague envisioned an innovative .. show full overview
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Why California Razed It's Ancient Redwood Forests
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The history of California's lost redwood forests is a poignant tale of environmental transformation and exploitation. Before the mid-19th century, vast expanses of ancient redwood groves .. show full overview
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LA’s Forbidden Pedestrian Tunnels
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Los Angeles is a city built upon layers of history, with each era leaving its mark on the landscape. Amidst the bustling streets and towering buildings, there's a hidden piece of the .. show full overview
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Chicago's Oldest Monument - The Illinois–Indiana State Line Boundary Marker
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The Illinois-Indiana State Line Boundary Marker is one of the oldest extant structures in the City of Chicago, constructed to commemorate the establishment of the common boundary between the two states in 1833 and today we discover it's story.
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Chicago's Lost Amusement Park - The Downfall of Riverview
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River View Amusement Park, once a vibrant entertainment destination nestled along the banks of the Chicago River, held sway over the city's amusement scene from 1904 to 1967. Established .. show full overview
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New Jersey Weird Beach Bunker Explained
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The bunker on Cape May Beach is a fascinating relic from the past, nestled among the dunes and sands of this picturesque New Jersey shoreline. Originally constructed during World War II, .. show full overview
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Florida's Sinkhole Problem
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Florida's sinkholes, a geological marvel and occasional hazard, trace their history back thousands of years. Formed by the dissolution of soluble bedrock, particularly limestone, beneath .. show full overview
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Why Nike Bases Become Playgrounds
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The Nike Missile Base in Addison, Illinois, once served as a vital component of America's defense strategy during the Cold War. Operational from 1955 to 1971, it was equipped with .. show full overview
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Why the Aerotrain Totally Failed
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The Aerotrain, a groundbreaking innovation in transportation, emerged in the mid-20th century as a vision of streamlined, high-speed travel. Conceived by French engineer Jean Bertin in .. show full overview
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New Jersey's Forbidden Peninsula - Sandy Hook
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Fort Hancock, situated on Sandy Hook in New Jersey, rose to prominence in the late 19th century as a vital coastal defense installation tasked with safeguarding the entrance to New York .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of Illinois Central Railroad
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Born from a vision to connect Illinois' north and south, the Illinois Central Railroad rose in the 1850s, fueled by land grants and a booming economy. Its tracks stretched across the .. show full overview
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New York's Busiest Bridge - The George Washington Bridge
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The George Washington Bridge, one of the most iconic structures in New York City, has stood as a symbol of engineering marvel and vital transportation link since its completion in 1931. .. show full overview
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Chicago's Weird Pedway Tunnel System Explained
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The Chicago Pedway System, a network of underground tunnels and overhead bridges, emerged in the 1950s as a response to the city's harsh winters and burgeoning downtown development. .. show full overview
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New York’s Longest Bridge - Verrazano Narrows
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The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge stands as an iconic feat of engineering, spanning the entrance to New York Harbor and connecting the boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn. Designed by .. show full overview
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Atlanta's Underground Zero Mile Explained
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The history of Atlanta's abandoned underground is a tale of urban evolution and economic transformation. Originally constructed in the 1920s as a network of underground streets and .. show full overview
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Why New York's Plum Island is Totally Forbidden
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Plum Island, located off the northeastern coast of Long Island, New York, has a rich history spanning centuries. Originally known as "Isle des Plumes" by early French settlers due to its .. show full overview
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New York's Liberty Island was a Military Fort
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When Liberty Island served as a military fort, it played a crucial role in defending the strategic entrance to New York Harbor. Originally known as Bedloe's Island, it was fortified in .. show full overview
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Why New York's Armory Became a Homeless Shelter
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The 13th Regiment Armory, a historic landmark designed by architects Rudolph L. Daus and Fay Kellogg, was built between 1892 and 1894 in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York City. .. show full overview
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New York’s Lost Subway Entrances
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Why Chicago Razed The First Skyscraper - The Field Building
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The Field Building, now known as the LaSalle Bank Building, stands as an iconic landmark in the heart of Chicago's Loop. Completed in 1934, it was originally named after Marshall Field, .. show full overview
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Why the Railplane Totally Failed
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Why the Mississippi River Bridge Collapsed
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The I-35W Mississippi River Bridge collapse, a tragic event in American infrastructure history, occurred on August 1, 2007, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The bridge, a vital artery .. show full overview
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What Happened to This Runaway Train?
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The Santa Fe passenger train incident at Los Angeles' Union Station marked a dramatic chapter in the history of railway transportation. On that fateful day, the train, bound for its .. show full overview
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California's Dangerous Capitola Village Situation
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Capitola, California, nestled along the picturesque coastline of Santa Cruz County, boasts a rich history dating back to the late 19th century when it became one of the state's first .. show full overview
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What Is the Infinity Room? (Wisconsin's House on the Rock Explained)
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The House on the Rock, nestled in the scenic hills of Wisconsin, boasts a rich history dating back to the 1940s when Alex Jordan Jr. began constructing the extraordinary structure atop .. show full overview
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New York's Lost Ash Dump
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New York's Forgotten Corona Ash Dump, also known as the Corona Ash Dump or simply the Corona Dump, was once a significant site in the city's waste management history. Located in Queens, .. show full overview
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Why Chicago's Soldier Field Is Ugly
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The stadium, commonly called Soldier Field, stands as a monumental symbol in Chicago's sporting and architectural landscape. Constructed in 1924 and initially named Municipal Grant Park .. show full overview
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New York's Lost World's Fair Line
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The lost World's Fair Subway line in New York City has a rich yet fleeting history. Constructed for the 1939-1940 World's Fair held in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, the line .. show full overview
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New York's Dangerous Gowanus Canal Situation
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The Gowanus Canal, situated in Brooklyn, New York, boasts a rich yet checkered history that mirrors the evolution of urban landscapes in America. Originally a serene tidal inlet .. show full overview
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America's Abandoned Drive-in Theaters Explained
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The Drive-in Theatre, an iconic American entertainment venue, emerged in the early 20th century as a novel way to enjoy movies from the comfort of one's car. Conceived by Richard .. show full overview
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What Caused This Tragic Derailment?
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On September 15, 1958, tragedy struck when Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) commuter train #3314 suffered a catastrophic derailment on the Newark Bay lift bridge in Newark Bay, New .. show full overview
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California's Mega-Dam Catastrophe (Rare Aftermath Photos)
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The collapse of California's St. Francis Dam stands as a tragic reminder of the devastating power of engineering failures. On March 12, 1928, the dam catastrophically failed, sending .. show full overview
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The Pulaski Skyway's Forbidden Mystery
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The Pulaski Skyway, an iconic elevated highway in New Jersey, was opened in 1932 as a critical component of the route linking Jersey City and Newark. Named after Revolutionary War hero .. show full overview
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Appalachia's Abandoned Tunnel Explained
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The Blue Ridge Tunnel, completed in 1858, was a significant engineering feat of its time, designed by French engineer Claudius Crozet. Stretching nearly a mile under the Blue Ridge .. show full overview
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Why Chicago's Standard Oil Building Almost Failed
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The Aon Center, originally known as the Standard Oil Building, is a prominent skyscraper in Chicago completed in 1973. Designed by Edward Durell Stone and Perkins and Will, the building .. show full overview
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San Francisco's Lost Docks
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San Francisco's docks have a rich history that began during the California Gold Rush in 1849 when the city's natural harbor became a bustling gateway for ships carrying prospectors and .. show full overview
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Why Salt Lake's Trestle Bridge Was Abandoned
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The Lucin Cutoff Trestle Bridge, an engineering marvel of its time, was completed in 1904 by the Southern Pacific Railroad to provide a more direct route across the Great Salt Lake in .. show full overview
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New York's Disastrous 1960 Mid-Air Collision Explained
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In 1960, a significant mid-air collision occurred over New York City, involving two commercial airliners. The incident took place on December 16th when United Airlines Flight 826, .. show full overview
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What Caused The Texas City Disaster?
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The Texas City Disaster, one of the worst industrial accidents in U.S. history, occurred on April 16, 1947, when a fire on the SS Grandcamp, docked in the Port of Texas City, caused its .. show full overview
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Why Salt Lake's Problematic Landmark Is Running Out of Time
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Saltair was a resort built on the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake in Utah, first opening its doors in 1893. It was conceived by the Mormon Church and local businessmen as a place .. show full overview
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What's Left of Santa Fe Railway's Forgotten Past?
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The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway, commonly known as the Santa Fe Railway, was chartered in 1859 to serve the rapidly expanding western United States. Its initial goal was to .. show full overview
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Why Chicago Secretly Razed A Major Airport
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Detroit's Forbidden Housing Projects Explained
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The Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit, constructed between 1935 and 1955, were among the first federally funded public housing projects in the United States. Initially .. show full overview
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Why Rhode Island's Ghost Station Is Running Out of Time
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Why Florida’s Most Dangerous Lighthouse Fell Into the Sea
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New York's Monorail
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When Chicago's Rookery Rose from Ashes of the Great Fire
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The Rookery Building, completed in 1888, is one of Chicago's most iconic architectural landmarks, blending both historical significance and innovative design. Conceived by the renowned .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of Rhyolite California
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Why Las Vegas Razed Riviera Casino
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The Riviera Casino, opened in 1955 on the Las Vegas Strip, was one of the city's first high-rise resorts and a symbol of mid-century glamour and sophistication. Initially designed to .. show full overview
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Why USS Inaugural Is Running Out of Time
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Why Chicago's Secret Tunnel Got Paved Over
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The LaSalle Street Tunnel in Chicago, completed in 1871, was one of the city's earliest subterranean infrastructure projects, designed to alleviate congestion and provide a crucial .. show full overview
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California's Most Controversial Beach Explained - The Children's Pool
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Why Indiana's Industrial Island Town Is Disappearing
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Marktown, located in East Chicago, Indiana, is a historic planned community designed by architect Howard Van Doren Shaw in 1917. It was originally conceived as a model industrial .. show full overview
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The Rise and Fall of Saint Elmo Colorado
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The Downfall of the Carbide & Carbon Building: Why Was It Forgotten?
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This episode reveals the intriguing history behind Chicago's iconic Carbide & Carbon Building. Since its construction in 1929, this impressive Art Deco skyscraper has witnessed secrets .. show full overview
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San Francisco's Lost Belt Railroad
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Today, we will explore the history of the Belt Railway, an abandoned rail line that was once crucial to American industry. From its construction and peak to its eventual decline, we .. show full overview
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Why Pollepel Island is Totally Forbidden
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In this video, we explore the mysteries and tragedies of Bannerman Castle, a crumbling fortress on an island in the Hudson River, New York. Built by Frank Bannerman as an arms storage .. show full overview
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Why The USS Monitor was Lost Forever
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Dive into the history of the USS Monitor, the ironclad warship that revolutionized naval warfare during the American Civil War. Designed by John Ericsson and launched in 1862, this .. show full overview

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