
What Happened to Mile-Long Circus Trains?
At one point in American history, circus trains transported everything from elephants to performers, transforming empty lots into vibrant hubs overnight. This episode delves into the fascinating histo...
19 Jun 17min

The rise and fall of a nuclear dream in SC
In the 1970s, the U.S. initiated a plan to reprocess spent nuclear fuel into usable energy, culminating in the construction of the Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Center in South Carolina. Despite substantial i...
17 Jun 11min

Why city planners nearly erased a landmark
Explore the incredible journey of the San Francisco Ferry Building, from its origins during the Gold Rush to its survival of two major earthquakes and its near demolition due to urban planning. Discov...
16 Jun 17min

Exploring New Jersey's hidden military world
New Jersey, often overlooked, is home to significant military installations that are vital to America’s defense. This episode delves into seven major bases, including Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst,...
15 Jun 22min

Could this ancient network still exist in London?
In the 1860s, London established the Pneumatic Despatch Company, an innovative underground network that operated capsule trains powered by compressed air to transport letters and parcels beneath the c...
12 Jun 13min

The Hollywood sign: a real estate gamble gone right
In 1923, the Hollywoodland sign was erected as a real estate stunt, initially intended to last just 18 months. Over the years, it survived collapse, neglect, and change, ultimately becoming one of Ame...
11 Jun 20min

How a coastal paradise vanished into the sea
In the 1920s, San Pedro’s Point Fermin was a coastal paradise, featuring bungalows on ocean bluffs and palm-lined streets. However, by 1929, the area began to deteriorate, resulting in cracks in sidew...
10 Jun 16min


















