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It’s History

Ryan Socash
It’s History
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    Why Chicagoland's Oasis is Disappearing | The Rise and Fall of The Illinois Tollway Oasis

    08/05/2026 | 17 min
    Join us as we explore the history of rest stops in the Chicagoland region, including Chicago's evolution as a transportation hub. This video covers the rest stops on the Erie Canal, the Galena and Chicago Union Railway, and the Illinois and Michigan Canals, as well as the development of rest stops along the Chicago L and the rise of Chicago's highways.

    We investigate various rest stops along the Illinois State Tollway, such as Belvedere Oasis, Dekalb Oasis, Lake Forest Oasis, and Chicago Southland Lincoln Oasis, while uncovering stories behind the lost Hinsdale Oasis, Des Plaines Oasis, and O'Hare Oasis. Timestamps in the video provide easy navigation to sections of interest.

    #ChicagolandOasis #TransportationHistory #RestStops #IllinoisStateTollway #UrbanDecay
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    The Secret Tunnels Beneath New York - IT'S HISTORY

    07/05/2026 | 19 min
    Join host Ryan Socash as he explores the hidden and forgotten tunnels beneath New York City, delving into their intriguing histories and what remains today.

    Chapters:
    00:00 - History of the Cobble Hill / Atlantic Avenue tunnel
    03:35 - The discovery of the lost Cobble Hill tunnel
    04:33 - Manhattan's lost mail tunnel
    07:23 - Brooklyn's abandoned pool tunnels
    09:31 - Columbia University Tunnels
    15:24 - FDR’s hidden train station - Track 61

    #UrbanDecay #NewYorkCity #History
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    How the New Jersey Turnpike Changed America Forever - IT'S HISTORY

    05/05/2026 | 22 min
    In the 1950s, New Jersey's population was booming, leading to the construction of the New Jersey Turnpike, an iconic highway that transformed American travel since its opening in 1951. This video explores the history of the NJTP, including early road systems, the introduction of tolls, design and construction challenges, and its cultural significance.

    Chapters:
    02:38 New Jersey's Roads in the 19th Century
    03:37 Beginning of Tolls
    03:51 Turnpike Era
    04:15 New Jersey state highway department
    04:38 New Jersey Turnpike authority
    05:06 WW Wanamaker
    07:01 The design speed
    08:00 Pavement
    08:19 New Jersey Turnpike Construction Issues
    09:43 Opening Of the New Jersey Turnpike
    10:48 How the New Jersey Turnpike Ticket System Works
    11:15 History of New Jersey Turnpike Service Areas
    11:57 Amazing Places to Stop along the New Jersey Turnpike
    12:43 Notable Events on the New Jersey Turnpike
    15:19 New Jersey Turnpike in Pop Culture
    17:05 New Jersey Turnpike Digital Advancements
    17:42 Birth of the EZ Pass
    18:47 New Jersey Turnpike Widening Program

    #NewJerseyTurnpike #HighwayHistory #Infrastructure
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    The shocking history of electric cars 🔋

    04/05/2026 | 9 min
    The history of electric cars dates back to the early 19th century, with early experiments in Hungary, the Netherlands, and the United States. By the late 19th century, improvements in battery technology made electric vehicles (EVs) practical. Notably, in 1889, William Morrison built one of the first successful electric cars in the U.S., capable of reaching 14 mph. By 1900, electric vehicles comprised about a third of all vehicles on U.S. roads, prized for their quiet operation and user-friendliness compared to gasoline cars.

    However, the rise of mass-produced gasoline cars, particularly the Model T, and advancements in internal combustion engines caused the decline of electric vehicles by the 1930s. A significant resurgence of EVs occurred in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, driven by climate change concerns and advancements in battery technology, with companies like Tesla leading the modern electric car industry.

    #ElectricCars #EVHistory #SustainableFuture #ElectricVehicles #Tesla #GreenEnergy #AutomotiveHistory #ElectricCarRevolution #HistoryOfEVs #CleanEnergy
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    The shocking journey of London Bridge to the desert

    02/05/2026 | 19 min
    Explore the fascinating story of the London Bridge, originally built in the mid-1800s to cross the River Thames in London, now residing in Lake Havasu, Arizona—over 5,400 miles from its original location. This video delves into the intriguing history of this unique landmark, covering the impact of automobiles on architecture, eccentric billionaires, ghost stories, and the transformation of small towns into cities.

    #Arizona #LondonBridge #History #UrbanDecay
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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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