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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#161 Fire Department of New York (FDNY) 2014-02-07
#160 Tompkins Square Park 2014-01-10
#159 The Broadway Musical: Setting the Stage 2013-12-13
#158 Hotel Theresa: The Waldorf of Harlem 2013-11-15
#157 Early Ghost Stories of Old New York 2013-10-18
#156 The Boy Mayor of New York 2013-09-20
#155 Sesame Street to Seinfeld: NYC TV 1969-2013 2013-08-23
#154 New York in the Golden Age of Television 2013-08-02
#153 NYC and the Birth of Television 2013-06-28
#152 Bellevue Hospital 2013-05-31
#151 The Limelight: Church, Nightclub and Mall 2013-05-03
#150 Consolidation! Five Boroughs, One Big City 2013-04-05
#149 John Peter Zenger and the Power of the Press 2013-03-08
#148 The Great Blizzard of 1888 2013-02-08
#147 Art Insanity: The Armory Show of 1913 2013-01-11
#146 Herald Square 2012-12-14
#145 Bicycle Mania! From Velocipede to Ten-Speed 2012-11-16
Hurricane Sandy Update 2012-11-02
#144 Mysteries and Magicians of New York 2012-10-19
#143 Water for New York: Croton Aqueduct 2012-09-21
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