The tides of American history flow through the streets of New York City — from the huddled masses on Ellis Island to the sleazy theaters of 1970s Times Square. Greg and Tom explore more than 400 years of action-packed stories, featuring both classic and forgotten figures who have shaped the world.

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#317 Vaccinated: New York and the Polio Outbreak 2020-04-07
#316 Jenny Lind at Castle Garden 2020-04-03
#315 Abandoned Pantheon: The Hall of Fame for Great Americans 2020-03-31
#314 Tillie Hart - The Holdout of London Terrace 2020-03-27
#313 The Straw Hat Riots of 1922 2020-03-24
#312 Has Jack the Ripper Come to Town? A Gilded Age Hysteria 2020-03-20
#311 Uprising: The Shirtwaist Strike of 1909 2020-03-06
#310 1918: The Harlem Hellfighters 2020-02-21
#309 What Gets Saved? Landmarks & Historic Districts Explained 2020-02-07
#308 Andrew Carnegie and New York's Public Libraries 2020-01-23
#307 The Holland Tunnel: The Wonder of the Jazz Age 2020-01-10
#306 Just Desserts: The Origins of New York Cheesecake, Cannoli and More 2019-12-26
#305 Christmas in New York: The Lights of Dyker Heights 2019-12-12
#304 The Miracle on Eldridge Street 2019-11-28
#303 Building Stuyvesant Town: A Mid-Century Controversy 2019-11-15
#302 Gangs of New York (Bowery Boys Movie Club) 2019-11-01
#301 Haunted Houses of Old New York 2019-10-17
#300 The Forgotten Father of New York City 2019-10-04
#299 The Promenade and Preservation of Brooklyn Heights 2019-09-19
#298 The Story of Brooklyn Heights 2019-09-05
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