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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#181 Park Slope and the Story of Brownstone Brooklyn 2015-05-01
#180 The Chelsea Piers and the Age of the Ocean Liner 2015-04-17
#179 The Fight for Bryant Park 2015-04-03
#178: The Crystal Palace: America's First World's Fair 2015-03-20
#177 The Big History of Little Italy 2015-02-20
#176 Billie Holiday's New York 2015-01-23
#175 Bowery Boys 2014 Year In Review 2014-12-25
#174 American Kicks: A History of the Rockettes 2014-12-12
#173 Ruins of the World's Fair: New York State Pavilion 2014-11-14
#172 Ghost Stories of Brooklyn 2014-10-16
#171 The Keys to Gramercy Park 2014-09-19
#170 The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino 2014-08-22
#169 The Tallest Building In New York: A Short History 2014-08-07
#168 DUEL! Aaron Burr vs. Alexander Hamilton 2014-07-11
#167 Cleopatra's Needle and the Freemasons Secret 2014-06-27
#166 General Slocum Disaster 1904 2014-06-13
#165 Ladies' Mile 2014-05-30
#164 The Astor Place Riot 2014-05-01
#163 South Street Seaport 2014-04-04
#162 George Washington Bridge 2014-03-07
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