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IT’S HISTORY

Ryan Socash
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  • Why America's Secret Government Mega-Bunker is Under a Luxury Hotel
    Beneath one of America’s most elegant resorts lies a secret built for the end of the world. During the height of the Cold War, the U.S. government secretly constructed a 112,000-square-foot nuclear bunker beneath the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia — a hidden fortress designed to house the entire U.S. Congress after a nuclear strike.For over three decades, this top-secret facility—known as Project Greek Island—remained fully operational, maintained by undercover technicians posing as TV repairmen, and disguised beneath the daily luxury of a five-star hotel. In this episode, we uncover how it was built, how it stayed hidden, and how one journalist’s 1992 exposé brought the entire operation to light.
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  • Why New York’s Trump Tower is Totally Forbidden | Public Space Turned Inaccessible
    Before Trump Tower rose on Fifth Avenue, the site was home to one of Manhattan’s most elegant landmarks: the Bonwit Teller Building. Designed by Warren & Wetmore—the same architects behind Grand Central Terminal—it stood as a testament to New York’s Art Deco age. When it was demolished in 1980, priceless architectural sculptures and details were lost forever.In this episode, we explore how a single address at 725 Fifth Avenue tells the larger story of New York’s evolution—from private mansions to department stores to modern skyscrapers. We’ll trace how the city’s balance between preservation, profit, and public access has shifted across the 20th century, and what that says about urban life today.
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  • The Dangerous Mills That Changed America Forever
    In the early 1800s, America was still a nation of fields and workshops — until one city transformed everything. Lowell, Massachusetts, became the birthplace of America’s Industrial Revolution, where red-brick mills, roaring turbines, and a new class of workers reshaped the nation’s economy and identity.At the heart of this transformation were the “Lowell Mill Girls” — thousands of young women who left rural farms to work twelve-hour days under deafening machines. Promised education and dignity, they instead found exhaustion and exploitation, becoming some of the first Americans to fight for labor rights.
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  • Why Blockbuster Was Abandoned & What Remains
    Before streaming changed everything, one logo ruled the American weekend: Blockbuster Video. With its bright aisles and endless rows of tapes, Blockbuster turned movie renting into a national ritual — and quietly crushed thousands of local video shops in the process. By the 1990s, it had over 9,000 stores worldwide, renting 100 million tapes a week.But when Netflix came knocking with a new digital model, Blockbuster laughed — and sealed its fate. In this episode, we trace the rise, domination, and downfall of America’s forgotten video giant, exploring what remains of its abandoned stores across the country and why one last Blockbuster in Oregon still survives as a living museum of 1999.
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  • What Happened to Chicago’s Lost Lake Bridge?
    In the mid-1800s, Chicago was a city fighting the lake itself. With storms eroding its shoreline and railroads racing to reach downtown, engineers made a bold gamble: they built a trestle bridge across Lake Michigan. Stretching hundreds of feet over open water, the Illinois Central’s wooden causeway carried trains above the waves—and forever changed Chicago’s lakefront.This unlikely structure triggered fierce battles over commerce, corruption, and public space. It blocked ships, created new land, and ultimately set the stage for Grant Park and the landmark Supreme Court ruling that defined America’s “public trust” doctrine. Join us as we uncover the rise, fall, and legacy of Chicago’s lost lake trestle bridge—a forgotten engineering marvel buried beneath one of America’s most iconic parks.
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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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