
Why The Longest Bridge in The World was Destroyed (and rebuilt)
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1 Jul 17min

I uncovered NYC's hidden mail tubes 📬
Beneath the streets of New York City lies a 27-mile pneumatic mail network that once transported 100,000 letters a day using air pressure. Operational from 1897 to 1953, this system shot steel caniste...
29 Jun 15min

How the St. Francis Dam changed engineering forever
On March 12, 1928, the collapse of California's St. Francis Dam tragically highlighted the devastating consequences of engineering failures. The disaster released billions of gallons of water into the...
28 Jun 31min

Why is there a submarine in a lake? 🤔
Explore the fascinating history of the USS Silversides, a World War II-era submarine now resting in Muskegon, Michigan. This legendary vessel is recognized as one of the most successful submarines of ...
27 Jun 23min

I experienced the downfall of Pruitt-Igoe 😱
Pruitt-Igoe was a public housing complex in St. Louis, Missouri, built in the 1950s as part of a post-World War II urban renewal initiative aimed at providing affordable housing for low-income familie...
26 Jun 21min

I uncovered the mysteries of Lake Michigan 🌊
The Lake Michigan Triangle has captivated imaginations with tales of disappearing ships, missing planes, and strange phenomena. This area has been the site of numerous mysteries, including the lost sh...
25 Jun 13min

Uncovering Rzeszów's hidden Cold War secrets
Deep beneath the city of Rzeszów, Poland, lies the Marysieńka Shelter, a Cold War relic designed to protect against nuclear fallout. This episode of It's History explores the shelter's eerie corridors...
24 Jun 18min



















