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It’s History

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    Exploring the haunting legacy of the Cliff House 🌊

    08/06/2026 | 14 min
    As a building with a history as odd as it is tragic, the Cliff House is one of San Francisco’s most iconic historical sites. This video uncovers its history, including one of its strangest and most dangerous accidents.

    The Cliff House is a neo-classical style building overlooking the Sutro Baths ruins and Seal Rocks, situated within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Since 1863, it has primarily served as a venue for restaurants and bars. Discussions about the building's ongoing legacy were reignited in December 2020 when it was announced that its long-time operator would close.

    **Chapters:**
    2:26 - The California Gold Rush and the construction of the Cliff House
    4:30 - The origins of the first Cliff House
    5:48 - The Mayor of San Francisco's purchase in 1883
    6:18 - The curse of the California Cliff House
    8:26 - The history of the Sutro Baths
    9:10 - The indestructibility of the third Cliff House
    10:48 - The final downfall of the Cliff House

    #CliffHouse #SanFrancisco #HistoricalSites #UrbanDecay #SutroBaths
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    The Strange Story Behind Truth or Consequences, New Mexico

    06/06/2026 | 11 min
    In this episode, we explore the unique story of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, a town originally named Hot Springs. Once a popular desert retreat for presidents and movie stars, the town's fortunes waned by the 1940s. Its unexpected revival came when a national game show led to its renaming, transforming it into a memorable piece of Americana. Join us as we uncover how this town risked its identity to become a legend.

    #AmericanHistory #TruthOrConsequences #ItsHistory
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    Why The Last Private Subway in America was Abandoned | Leonard’s Underground Transit

    05/06/2026 | 16 min
    Hidden beneath the streets of Fort Worth, Texas, lies the story of America’s only privately-owned subway, a transit system built in 1963 by Leonard’s Department Store. This free underground shuttle transported thousands of shoppers from a 5,000-car riverfront parking lot directly into the store’s basement.

    This video uncovers how Marvin and Obadiah Leonard transformed a bold idea into a successful reality, its appeal to customers and office workers, and the reasons for its closure in 2002. Discover the forgotten tale of Fort Worth’s Leonard Subway, from golden spikes to abandoned tunnels.

    #LeonardSubway #FortWorth #UrbanHistory #ITHistory
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    New York’s Forgotten Spy Island

    04/06/2026 | 12 min
    When you hear “Rat Island,” you might think of something grim, but the truth is far more fascinating. Tucked between City Island and Hart Island in the Bronx, this rocky outcrop has witnessed some of the strangest chapters in New York City history, from Revolutionary War espionage to yellow fever quarantines. It has served as a hideout for spies, a prison for the sick, and a retreat for artists and outcasts.

    In this episode, we uncover the hidden story of Rat Island—New York’s only privately owned island. Discover how a lone seaman lived in isolation for years, why Broadway actors gathered here in the 1930s, and the mystery of a Swiss statue watching over the waters. Rat Island may be small, but its legacy is larger than life.

    #RatIsland #NewYorkHistory #UrbanDecay #History
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    Why Radio City Music Hall has a Secret Apartment

    03/06/2026 | 10 min
    Beneath the stage of Radio City Music Hall lies the Roxy Suite, an opulent apartment built for showman Samuel Lionel “Roxy” Rothafel. With gold-leaf ceilings, velvet drapery, and perfect acoustics, it once hosted legends like Alfred Hitchcock, Judy Garland, and Walt Disney. After Roxy's sudden death in 1936, the apartment was sealed off and forgotten for decades.

    This episode uncovers the hidden story of the Roxy Suite: its purpose, how it was lost, and what happened after its rediscovery in the 1970s. Explore the bold vision behind Rockefeller Center during the Great Depression and the near-demolition of Radio City, revealing the drama and glamour of one of America's greatest theaters.

    #RadioCity #ItsHistory #NYChistory
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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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