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- Today we explore the story of how Sing Sing became one of America's most famous prisons.
Chapters:
00:00 - Why Sing Sing is so famous
00:40 - The early history of Sing Sing Prison
02:29 - Why they named the Prison Sing Sing
03:10 - Why Sing Sing was considered “progressive”
05:05 - Sing Sing’s unusual history with baseball
08:06 - The expansion of Sing Sing Prison
08:54 - Notable events at Sing Sing
11:49 - The downfall of “Old Sparky”
13:13 - The future of Sing Sing
IT’S HISTORY — Weekly Tales of American Urban Decay
Host — Ryan Socash
Credits:
Scriptwriter — Neve Brown
Editor — Caroline Borgia
Host — Ryan Socash
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices - Explore the history of Venice Beach, Los Angeles—from Abbot Kinney’s vision and the snowstorm that sparked it, to the coin toss that changed its future and the ambitious construction of the beach and canals. Learn how the canals operated, why they became problematic, what remains today, and follow a journey to retrace the lost canals beneath Venice’s streets.
Chapters:
00:49 Abbot Kinney: The Man Behind the Dream
03:13 The Snowstorm that Led to Venice Beach's Creation
04:27 A Coin Toss that Changed Venice Beach Forever
05:19 Building Venice Beach: The Grand Construction
06:55 The Venice of America: Grand Opening Day
07:25 Exploring the Canals of Venice Beach
08:50 The Nightmare of the Venice Beach Canals
10:45 What's Left of the Venice Beach Canals Today
13:25 Rediscovering the Lost Canals of Venice Beach
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices - Wacker Drive is a multilevel street in Chicago’s Loop, running along the south side of the main branch and the east side of the south branch of the Chicago River. Most of it is double-decked: the upper level for local traffic and the lower for through traffic and trucks serving buildings (originally a dock). Considered a precursor to the modern freeway, it was designed with pleasure vehicles on the upper level. It’s the only street in Chicago prefixed with all four cardinal directions on different segments. Named for city planner Charles H. Wacker, its tiers are known as Upper Wacker Drive and Lower Wacker Drive; a short section adds a third tier, often called Lower Lower (or Sub Lower) Wacker Drive.
#Chicago #WackerDrive #LowerWacker #ChicagoRiver #UrbanPlanning #Infrastructure
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices - A concise history of New York City’s Croton Distributing Reservoir, the mid-19th-century engineering project that brought clean drinking water to the city. Built on Murray Hill with a capacity of about 100 million gallons, it required major excavation and the transport of massive stone blocks from distant quarries, including in New Jersey. The video examines its impact on firefighting, industrial growth, and public health during events like the mid-19th-century cholera epidemic, its connection to the devastating 1835 fire, its demolition to make way for New York’s library, and what remains at the site today.
Chapters:
- 02:09 – New York’s first major source of fresh water: the Collect Pond
- 03:18 – Why the Croton Aqueduct needed a reservoir
- 05:49 – The role of 5th Avenue in early New York waterworks
- 08:40 – Construction of the Croton Distributing Reservoir
- 11:08 – How the reservoir transformed New York’s water infrastructure
- 12:22 – Demolition of the reservoir
- 12:57 – Making way for New York’s library
- 14:04 – What remains of the reservoir today
#CrotonAqueduct #NYCHistory #UrbanInfrastructure
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices - In autumn 2022, the Mississippi River fell to extraordinary lows: near Memphis, Civil War shipwrecks resurfaced with intact artifacts; at Baton Rouge, a steamboat hull last seen in 1915 was exposed; and saltwater from the Gulf advanced roughly 60 miles upstream, contaminating drinking water. The river didn’t run dry, but the conditions were unprecedented by historical standards.
This episode traces these events to engineering decisions after the catastrophic 1927 flood, when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers used levees and artificial cutoffs that shortened the river by about 170 miles. While effective for flood control, the faster, straighter river—lacking floodplains and natural reserves—proved vulnerable in drought, contributing to the record lows of 2022 and 2023.
#ItsHistory #MississippiRiver #AmericanHistory
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