
Why the Queens Midtown Tunnel has doors to prevent disaster
The Queens-Midtown Tunnel was first planned in 1921, though the plans for the tunnel were modified over the following years. By the 1930s, the tunnel was being proposed as the Triborough Tunnel, conne...
18 Aug 202219min

The Rise and Fall of Tombstone Arizona
To many around the world and even many Americans themselves, the stereotypical caricature of this country is the Cowboy Culture or the Wild West. These illustrations have been immortalized in many for...
13 Aug 202227min

Why The Longest Bridge in The World was Destroyed (and rebuilt)
For many people, driving across bridges is a frightening task. But can you imagine driving over a bridge going across a lake that is so long that you can no longer see land on either side of you? Or w...
11 Aug 202217min

The Mountain Climbing Steam Train (The Story of the Cog Railway)
Cog railways have been constructed in mountainous areas or mining operations. Cog railways, also called rack railways, were built to climb mountains using a unique toothed rack rail. The Mount Washing...
6 Aug 202216min

Why Coal Breakers were Horrific Places to Work (Coal Breakers Explained)
Coal breakers were the machines that broke big chunks of coal into smaller pieces. The coal breaker was the heart of the coal mine. Coal breakers were loud and dirty, and they often needed a lot of ma...
30 Juli 20229min

Why Hundreds of New York Ships were Abandoned on Staten Island
The Staten Island Boat Graveyard, located at 2453 Arthur Kill Road in Rossville, was built in the 1930s and went by several different names, such as the Witte Marine Scrap Yard, Arthur Kill Boat Yard,...
28 Juli 202218min

Why Thousands of Aircraft are Abandoned in the Arizona Desert
It is without a doubt that the United States of America, in this current day and age, has the largest, most advanced and most powerful military on the planet. But given that the US is constantly devel...
23 Juli 202222min




















