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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#278 Newark vs. LaGuardia: The Tale of Two Airports 2018-12-14
#277 The New York Comedy Scene: A Marvelous History 2018-11-30
#276 Murder on Bond Street: Who Killed Dr. Burdell? 2018-11-16
#275 Return to Tin Pan Alley: Saving American Music History 2018-11-01
#274 Ghost Stories of Hell's Kitchen 2018-10-19
#273 Peter Stuyvesant and the Fall of New Amsterdam 2018-10-05
#272 Life in New Amsterdam 2018-09-20
#271 Counter Culture: Diners, Automats, and Luncheonettes in New York 2018-09-07
#270 Heaven on the Hudson: A History of Riverside Park 2018-08-23
#269 Harry Houdini and the Golden Age of Magic in New York 2018-08-09
#268 The Astonishing Saga of the Atlantic Cable 2018-07-26
#267 Broadway: The Story of a Street 2018-07-13
#266 New York City during the Revolutionary War (1776-1783) 2018-06-29
#265 Absolutely Flawless: A History of Drag in New York City 2018-06-15
#264 The Landmarks of Coney Island 2018-06-01
#263 Ebbets Field and the Glory Days of the Brooklyn Dodgers 2018-05-18
#262 Secrets of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine 2018-05-04
#261 The Huddled Masses: Emma Lazarus and the Statue of Liberty 2018-04-20
#260 Journey to Grey Gardens: A Tale of Two Edies 2018-04-06
#259 Crossing to Brooklyn: How the Williamsburg Bridge Changed New York 2018-03-23
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