Why 8-Mile Wall is Totally Forbidden

Why 8-Mile Wall is Totally Forbidden

Running across Detroit’s northern edge, 8 Mile has a complex history linked to surveys, treaties, and housing maps that transformed it into a notorious dividing line. In 1941, developers erected a six-foot segregation wall to separate Black and white neighborhoods, solidifying its reputation. This episode explores how 8 Mile evolved into a symbol of division, the global attention it garnered through Eminem's rise, and the community's reclamation of the wall through murals and memory. Journey through its hidden history, from Native American trails to Motown, and the effects of redlining to rap battles. #Detroit #Eminem #ItsHistory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New York’s Lost Double-Decker Elevated Trains

New York’s Lost Double-Decker Elevated Trains

Before the subway tunneled beneath Manhattan, New York’s transit network featured an extraordinary system of double-decker elevated railways. This episode explores the forgotten story of stacked stati...

12 Apr 22min

Why Toronto’s Airport Was Built Around a Cemetery

Why Toronto’s Airport Was Built Around a Cemetery

For decades, Toronto’s Pearson International Airport housed a 19th-century Catholic cemetery, the resting place of early settlers from the now-vanished village of Elmbank. This cemetery, fenced off an...

10 Apr 19min

Why This California City Built 500 Miles of Roads to Nowhere

Why This California City Built 500 Miles of Roads to Nowhere

In the Mojave Desert, about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles, lies California City—a vast urban experiment designed for nearly half a million residents but now home to fewer than 15,000. This stark ...

9 Apr 13min

Why This Illinois City Built a Gate to Seal Itself Off

Why This Illinois City Built a Gate to Seal Itself Off

At the southern tip of Illinois, where the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers converge, lies the city of Cairo, which once depended on the Big Subway Gate for flood defense. This massive iron barrier was des...

8 Apr 14min

Why San Francisco’s Treasure Island is Radioactive

Why San Francisco’s Treasure Island is Radioactive

In the middle of San Francisco Bay sits an island that did not even exist a century ago. Built from dredged sand and rock in the 1930s, Treasure Island was created as the dazzling home of the 1939 Gol...

7 Apr 11min

Why Niagara Falls Was Turned Off

Why Niagara Falls Was Turned Off

In 1969, engineers performed the unprecedented act of turning off Niagara Falls, leaving the American Falls as a dry cliff face for several months. This episode explores the surprising findings uncove...

5 Apr 16min

New York's Most Disturbing Island | The History of Rikers Jail

New York's Most Disturbing Island | The History of Rikers Jail

Delve into the history of Rikers Island, the notorious jail complex in New York City. This video explores the origins of Rikers Island as a jail, its growth from a small facility to an overcrowded com...

4 Apr 19min

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