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It’s History

Ryan Socash
It’s History
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  • It’s History

    Why was Bonwit Teller lost to Trump Tower?

    15/03/2026 | 26 min
    Before Trump Tower was built on Fifth Avenue, the Bonwit Teller Building, an architectural treasure designed in 1929 by Warren & Wetmore, occupied the site. This elegant structure featured a limestone façade, sculptural reliefs, and Art Deco details. Its demolition in 1980 resulted in the loss of much of its artistry.

    This episode explores the history and cultural significance of the Bonwit Teller Building, as well as the decisions leading to its replacement by Trump Tower. It highlights the shift in New York’s priorities from craftsmanship and ornamentation to modern commercial development, discussing what the city gained and lost in the process.

    #BonwitTeller #TrumpTower #NYChistory
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    The secret luxury resort hiding a nuclear bunker

    14/03/2026 | 17 min
    Beneath the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia lies a 112,000-square-foot nuclear bunker, secretly constructed during the Cold War to shelter the U.S. Congress in the event of a nuclear strike. Known as Project Greek Island, this facility operated for over three decades, hidden beneath the luxury of a five-star hotel. This episode delves into the construction of the bunker, its concealment, and the 1992 exposé by a journalist that revealed its existence. Explore the surprising intersection of politics, paranoia, and hospitality in this captivating true story from America's Cold War history.

    #ColdWar #ItsHistory #GreenbrierBunker
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    The eerie history of abandoned McDonald’s 🍟

    13/03/2026 | 17 min
    Did you ever wonder what happens to McDonald’s after the golden arches go dim? Across the globe, many locations have been demolished, replaced, or left abandoned. From a UFO-shaped McDonald’s in England to a floating restaurant known as the "McBarge" and a frozen-in-time outpost on a remote Alaskan island, these forgotten arches reveal an eerie side of fast food history.

    This episode traces the rise of McDonald’s from its postwar boom to its strangest abandoned locations, exploring how nostalgia, decay, and urban legend collide in the ruins of the world’s most famous fast-food chain. What do these lost restaurants say about modern life — and why do they capture our imagination long after the fries have gone cold?

    #McDonalds #AbandonedPlaces #ItsHistory
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    Why does every old Pennsylvania home have a basement toilet?

    12/03/2026 | 11 min
    Across America’s Rust Belt, many older homes feature a unique fixture known as the "Pittsburgh Potty," a solitary toilet located in an unfinished basement, often lacking privacy. This unusual setup has gained attention online, but its origins are rooted in practicality.

    In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, cities like Pittsburgh adopted combined sewer systems that regularly backed up during heavy rain. To prevent sewage from invading finished living spaces, architects installed a toilet at the lowest point in the home. This design allowed the toilet to overflow first. Additionally, this basement toilet provided a place for steelworkers and miners to clean off industrial grime before entering their homes. The Pittsburgh Potty has evolved from a plumbing solution into a symbol of working-class life in America’s industrial heartland.

    #Pittsburgh #RustBelt #AmericanHistory
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    How a highway runs through a giant hole

    11/03/2026 | 18 min
    Just south of Chicago lies the Thornton Quarry, a limestone excavation that is nearly 500 feet deep and over a mile wide. I-294 runs directly through it, featuring sheer rock walls that plunge hundreds of feet. This site serves as a significant engineering landmark in America, with a history connected to Chicago founder Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard.

    The video explores the evolution of limestone mining, the construction of the Tri-State Tollway, and the Deep Tunnel Project, highlighting how the former quarry became essential to Chicago's flood control system, capable of holding billions of gallons of stormwater. Additionally, it covers its geological history, which dates back 440 million years to a tropical sea and includes a meteorite impact.

    #Chicago #Engineering #History
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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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