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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#74 Ziegfeld! 2009-01-16
#73 Webster Hall 'The Devil's Playhouse' 2009-01-02
#48 The Stonewall Riots 2008-12-29
#47 Grant's Tomb 2008-12-28
#46 Barnum's American Museum 2008-12-23
#45 Grand Central 2008-12-21
#44 Rikers Island 2008-12-20
#72 Rockefeller Center 2008-12-19
#43 Studio 54 2008-12-19
#42: The Triangle Factory Fire 2008-12-15
#41 New York Post 2008-12-13
#40 Union Square 2008-12-13
#39 New York Yankees 2008-12-07
#38 Tiffany & Co. 2008-12-06
#71 Saks Fifth Avenue 2008-12-05
#37 Henry Ward Beecher and Plymouth Church 2008-11-30
#36 Life In British New York 1776-1783 2008-11-29
#35 The British Invasion 1776 2008-11-29
#34 Katz Delicatessen 2008-11-29
#33 The World's Fair of 1964-65 2008-11-29
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