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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#430 The Story of Flushing: Queens History, Old and New 2024-04-12
#429 The Moores: A Black Family in 1860s New York 2024-03-29
The Age of Innocence: Inside Edith Wharton's Classic Novel 2024-03-22
#428 The New York Game: Baseball in the Early Years 2024-03-15
#427 The Chrysler Building and the Great Skyscraper Race 2024-03-01
#426 Behind the Domino Sign: Brooklyn's Bittersweet Empire 2024-02-16
#425 It Happened at Madison Square Park 2024-02-02
Truman Capote and the Black and White Ball (Rewind) 2024-01-19
#424 Kosciuszko! The Man. The Bridge. The Legend. 2024-01-05
#423 Leonard Bernstein's New York, New York 2023-12-21
#422 Grace Church: A Most Fashionable History 2023-12-08
Christmas in Old New York: Holiday History 2023-12-01
#421 Evacuation Day: Forgotten Holiday of the American Revolution 2023-11-22
#420 Garbo Walks: Old Hollywood in New York 2023-11-10
The Official Gilded Age Podcast: S2 E1 with Lord Julian Fellowes 2023-11-03
Rewind: The Gilded Age Mansions of Fifth Avenue 2023-10-27
#419 Ghost Stories by Gaslight 2023-10-13
#418 Theodore Roosevelt's Wild Kingdom 2023-09-29
#417 Walking the East Village 1976-1996 2023-09-15
#416 Creating the East Village 1955-1975 2023-09-01
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