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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#142 New York University (NYU) 2012-08-24
#141 New York Beer History 2012-07-27
#140 Rockaway Beach 2012-06-29
#139 Brooklyn Academy of Music 2012-06-01
#138: St. Mark's-in-the-Bowery 2012-05-04
New York City and the World of Radio 2012-04-05
#136 High Line Walking Tour 2012-03-22
#135 The High Line 2012-03-09
#134 St. Patrick's Cathedral 2012-02-10
#133 Red Hook: Brooklyn on the Waterfront 2012-01-13
#132 Electric New York: Edison and the City Lights 2011-12-16
#131 The First Apartment Building 2011-11-18
#130 Haunted Histories of New York 2011-10-21
#129 Chinatown 2011-09-23
#128 Hoaxes and Conspiracies of 1864 2011-08-28
#127 The Civil War Draft Riots 2011-07-22
#126 Fernando Wood: The Scoundrel Mayor 2011-07-01
#125 Sardi's Restaurant 2011-06-10
#124 Idlewild/JFK Airport 2011-05-13
#123 TRUMP 2011-04-29
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