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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#333 Tearing Down King George: The Monumental Summer of 1776 2020-07-03
#332 Welcome to Yorkville: German Life on the Upper East Side 2020-06-26
Rewind: Seneca Village and New York's Forgotten Black Communities 2020-06-19
#331 The East Side Elevateds: Life Under the Tracks 2020-06-12
#330 The Silent Parade of 1917: Black Unity in a Time of Crisis 2020-06-04
#329 The First Ambulance: The Humans (and Horses) That Saved New York 2020-05-29
#328 Chop Suey City: A History of Chinese Food in New York 2020-05-22
#327 Listener Stories: At Home In New York Part Two 2020-05-18
#326 Listener Stories: At Home in New York Part One 2020-05-15
#325 The Staten Island Quarantine War 2020-05-08
#324 Moving Day! Madness and Mayhem in Old New York 2020-05-01
#323 The Bowery Wizards: A History of Tattooed New York 2020-04-28
#322 Nickelodeons and Movie Palaces: New York and the Film Industry 1893-1920 2020-04-24
#321 Lauren Bacall ... At Home At The Dakota Apartments 2020-04-21
#320 Hart Island: The Loneliest Place in New York 2020-04-17
#319 The Tale of Charging Bull and Fearless Girl 2020-04-14
#318 Moonstruck: That's Amore! 2020-04-10
#317 Vaccinated: New York and the Polio Outbreak 2020-04-07
#316 Jenny Lind at Castle Garden 2020-04-03
#315 Abandoned Pantheon: The Hall of Fame for Great Americans 2020-03-31
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