
New York's Lost Money Train
The New York City Subway's "money train" was a specialized train used to collect and transport cash fares from stations throughout the city to a central processing facility. Introduced in 1951, the ar...
13 Jan 202413min

Why The First Transcontinental Railroad Transformed America
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11 Jan 202429min

Why New York Lifted the Bayonne Bridge
Discover the engineering marvel behind the unprecedented transformation of the Bayonne Bridge! Join us to uncover the strategic reasons why New York elevated this iconic structure by 64 feet, revoluti...
6 Jan 202422min

Why California Abandoned Highway 39
California's abandoned Route 39, also known as the San Gabriel Canyon Road, holds a storied past steeped in the state's transportation evolution. Originally envisioned as a vital link between the coas...
4 Jan 202416min

Why Staten Island Doesn't Have a Subway
Staten Island's lack of a subway system can be attributed to a complex interplay of historical, geographical, and logistical factors. Unlike other boroughs of New York City, Staten Island's separation...
30 Des 202314min

When 700 Ships were Abandoned | Atlantic Cemetery Fleet
Today, we embark on a journey through the forgotten chapters of North Carolina's maritime legacy, exploring the enigmatic tale of the lost Reserve Fleet that once boasted an impressive count of up to ...
28 Des 202321min

America's Lost Aircraft Carrier | USS Leyte
The USS Leyte, a formidable Essex-class aircraft carrier, served as a pivotal force during its active years in the mid-20th century. Commissioned in April 1946, this carrier stood as a symbol of Ameri...
23 Des 202321min

Philadelphia's Mega Prison | Eastern State Penitentiary
Eastern State Penitentiary, located in Philadelphia, stands as a haunting monument to the evolution of the American penal system. Established in 1829, it pioneered the revolutionary concept of solitar...
21 Des 202333min





















