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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#168 DUEL! Aaron Burr vs. Alexander Hamilton 2014-07-11
#167 Cleopatra's Needle and the Freemasons Secret 2014-06-27
#166 General Slocum Disaster 1904 2014-06-13
#165 Ladies' Mile 2014-05-30
#164 The Astor Place Riot 2014-05-01
#163 South Street Seaport 2014-04-04
#162 George Washington Bridge 2014-03-07
#161 Fire Department of New York (FDNY) 2014-02-07
#160 Tompkins Square Park 2014-01-10
#159 The Broadway Musical: Setting the Stage 2013-12-13
#158 Hotel Theresa: The Waldorf of Harlem 2013-11-15
#157 Early Ghost Stories of Old New York 2013-10-18
#156 The Boy Mayor of New York 2013-09-20
#155 Sesame Street to Seinfeld: NYC TV 1969-2013 2013-08-23
#154 New York in the Golden Age of Television 2013-08-02
#153 NYC and the Birth of Television 2013-06-28
#152 Bellevue Hospital 2013-05-31
#151 The Limelight: Church, Nightclub and Mall 2013-05-03
#150 Consolidation! Five Boroughs, One Big City 2013-04-05
#149 John Peter Zenger and the Power of the Press 2013-03-08
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