The tides of American history lead through the streets of New York City — from the huddled masses on Ellis Island to the sleazy theaters of 1970s Times Square. The elevated railroad to the Underground Railroad. Hamilton to Hammerstein! Greg and Tom explore more than 400 years of action-packed stories, featuring both classic and forgotten figures who have shaped the world.

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#217: Truman Capote's Black And White Ball 2016-11-24
#216: Edwin Booth and the Players Club 2016-11-11
01 The Wheel: Ferris' Big Idea ('The First' Podcast Special Preview) 2016-10-28
#215 Ghosts of the Gilded Age 2016-10-14
#214 Bronx Trilogy (Part Three) The Bronx Was Burning 2016-09-29
#213 Bronx Trilogy (Part Two) The Bronx is Building 2016-09-16
#212 Bronx Trilogy (Part One) The Bronx Is Born 2016-09-01
#211 The Notorious Madame Restell: The Abortionist of Fifth Avenue 2016-08-18
#210 Digital City: New York and the World of Video Games 2016-08-04
#209 The Waldorf-Astoria's Complicated History 2016-07-21
#208 Great Hoaxes of Old New York 2016-07-07
#207 The First Subway: Beach's Pneumatic Marvel 2016-06-24
#206 The Lenape: The Real Native New Yorkers 2016-06-10
#205 The Disappearance of Dorothy Arnold 2016-05-26
#204 The Cotton Club: The Aristocrat of Harlem 2016-05-13
#203 Nikola Tesla in New York 2016-04-28
#202 The Lower East Side: A Culinary History 2016-04-15
#201 GOWANUS! Brooklyn's Troubled Waters 2016-04-01
#200 Jane Jacobs: Saving the Village 2016-03-18
#199.5: Bowery Boys - Behind the Scenes 2016-03-08
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