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It’s History

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    Fci Butner: the country club of prisons

    16/04/2026 | 12 min
    Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Butner, located in North Carolina, is known as "America's prison for the rich and famous" due to its high-profile inmate roster and more accommodating conditions compared to other federal prisons. This medium-security facility is part of the Butner Federal Correctional Complex and houses individuals convicted of white-collar crimes like financiers, celebrities, and public figures, along with other offenders. Notably, FCI Butner is recognized for its extensive medical care facilities, including specialized treatment for aging and terminally ill inmates. It has been characterized as a "country club" prison, raising concerns about disparities in the U.S. justice system's treatment of wealthy offenders versus the broader prison population.

    #FCIButner #PrisonSystem #WhiteCollarCrime #JusticeSystem
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    The secrets of LA's underground tunnels revealed

    15/04/2026 | 18 min
    Explore the forgotten tunnels beneath Los Angeles, which span over 11 miles and date back to the early 20th century. Initially serving as streetcar routes connecting commuters, some tunnels allowed for discreet movement between civic buildings, facilitating the transport of prisoners, officials, and money. During Prohibition in the 1920s, these tunnels became notorious for bootleggers moving illegal alcohol into speakeasies, with hidden entrances in bars and basements throughout downtown. Although now largely unused, this tunnel network remains a fascinating relic of Los Angeles' layered history.

    #History #LosAngeles #UrbanDecay #Prohibition #Tunnels
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    Why Canada's Abandoned City Was Taken Over by Bitcoin | Ocean Falls

    14/04/2026 | 13 min
    At its peak, Ocean Falls was a self-sufficient community in British Columbia, featuring a 600-bed hotel, an Olympic-caliber indoor pool, and a pulp mill that powered everything. However, when the mill closed, the town emptied almost overnight, leaving fewer than sixty residents today, accessible only by seaplane or boat.

    In 2017, an entrepreneur recognized the potential of the unused waterfall generating power at the site. This led to the establishment of a unique tech startup: a Bitcoin mining operation within the ruins of the former paper mill, located in one of the wettest places on earth. This video explores the history of Ocean Falls—how it was built, its abandonment, and the potential of cryptocurrency to succeed where pulp and paper could not.

    #ItsHistory #AbandonedPlaces #Bitcoin
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    New York’s Lost Double-Decker Elevated Trains

    12/04/2026 | 22 min
    Before the subway tunneled beneath Manhattan, New York’s transit network featured an extraordinary system of double-decker elevated railways. This episode explores the forgotten story of stacked stations, two-tier junctions, and sky-high platforms that once defined the city. These structures facilitated express trains over local services and connected ferry terminals to upper-level walkways, showcasing an impressive engineering feat.

    As time passed, these elevated systems became costly and outdated, culminating in the removal of the last double-deck railway in 1973. Join us as we uncover the remarkable rise and dramatic fall of this second city in the sky.

    #newyorkhistory #elevatedtrains #itshistory
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    Why 8-Mile Wall is Totally Forbidden

    11/04/2026 | 19 min
    Running across Detroit’s northern edge, 8 Mile has a complex history linked to surveys, treaties, and housing maps that transformed it into a notorious dividing line. In 1941, developers erected a six-foot segregation wall to separate Black and white neighborhoods, solidifying its reputation. This episode explores how 8 Mile evolved into a symbol of division, the global attention it garnered through Eminem's rise, and the community's reclamation of the wall through murals and memory. Journey through its hidden history, from Native American trails to Motown, and the effects of redlining to rap battles.

    #Detroit #Eminem #ItsHistory
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IT’S HISTORY is a ride through history – join us in discovering the world’s most important eras, the minds that changed everything, and the most important inventions of our time through weekly tales of Urban Decay. This podcast is distributed and operated by Video Brothers Music.
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