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It’s History

Ryan Socash
It’s History
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    Why Roosevelt Island Has a Secret Pneumatic Trash System

    16/05/2026 | 15 min
    On a narrow strip of land in New York City's East River, Roosevelt Island features an advanced residential waste system that operates without garbage trucks. Beneath its streets, 20-inch steel tubes transport thousands of tons of waste each year at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour to a central collection facility, making it one of only two such systems in the United States, alongside Walt Disney World.

    This video explores the history of Roosevelt Island, which once served as a dumping ground for prisons, asylums, and hospitals. It discusses the development of its unique waste management system in response to a 1960s garbage crisis, a visionary plan for a car-free community, and the innovative thinking of a Swedish hospital engineer, all tied together with decades of underground engineering largely unknown to most New Yorkers.

    This is the story of Roosevelt Island's Automated Vacuum Collection system and the island's hidden history beneath it.

    #RooseveltIsland #WasteManagement #AutomatedVacuumCollection
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    How The Erie Canal Transformed America - IT'S HISTORY

    15/05/2026 | 22 min
    Europe deemed it impossible, and President Thomas Jefferson called it “nothing short of madness,” yet New York persevered and constructed the largest canal in the world: the Erie Canal. This video delves into the canal's history, detailing the engineering challenges, land carving, and the permissions required for construction.

    Chapters:
    0:00 - The History of the Erie Canal
    0:37 - The Roads and Rivers of Early American Infrastructure
    6:55 - Senator DeWitt Clinton
    10:39 - The Biggest Ditch in the World (The Erie Canal)
    14:40 - The Difficulties of Finishing the Erie Canal
    17:59 - The Success of the Erie Canal
    19:59 - The Erie Canal in Modern-Day

    CREDITS
    Scriptwriter: Gregory Back
    Editor: Rishi Mittal
    Host: Ryan Socash

    #ErieCanal #AmericanHistory #UrbanDecay
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    The Controversial Truth about Capone's Chicago Tunnels

    14/05/2026 | 30 min
    In 1986, 30 million Americans witnessed Geraldo Rivera opening a vault beneath Chicago's Lexington Hotel, the former home of Al Capone, expecting to find cash and weapons but uncovering only dirt and old bottles. This episode delves into Chicago's historical battle over alcohol, highlighting events from the Lager Beer Riot of 1855 to the underground networks that fueled Prohibition-era crime.

    The discussion includes the tunnels connecting venues such as the Green Mill and Aragon Ballroom, as well as urban myths about the city's secret freight tunnels. The truths behind Al Capone's operations illustrate that he didn't rely on hidden railways; rather, he maintained control of the city above ground. However, the hidden depths below remain an intriguing subject for exploration.

    #Chicago #AlCapone #Prohibition
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    Why New York’s Secret Government Island Has No Inhabitants

    13/05/2026 | 15 min
    Governors Island is a small island off the southern tip of Manhattan, New York City, with a rich history dating back to the 1600s as a Dutch colonial settlement. It has served various purposes over the centuries, including a military base, a quarantine station, and a dumping ground for trash. In 1996, the island transformed into a public park. This video explores the history of Governors Island and its evolution into a public space.

    IT’S HISTORY features weekly tales of American Urban Decay presented by host Ryan Socash.

    CREDIT:
    Scriptwriter - Brandon Evans,
    Editor - Sebastian Ripoll,
    Host - Ryan Socash.

    #GovernorsIsland #History #UrbanDecay
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    Forgotten Tunnels Under Chicago - EXPLORING The History of Chicago Tunnels - IT'S HISTORY (VIDEO)

    12/05/2026 | 21 min
    Below the sewers and subways of Chicago lie over 60 miles of forgotten 19th and 20th-century train tunnels. Once a vital connection between many of the city’s prominent buildings, this labyrinth has remained abandoned for almost a century.

    Facing severe congestion from horse-drawn carts, streetcars, and pedestrians around the turn of the century, Chicago introduced elevated rapid transport, known as “the L,” in 1892 to address these issues. However, the infrastructure further obstructed street space for loading, worsening traffic. The high demand for coal as a power source added to street congestion and pollution.

    In 1891, Rudyard Kipling famously remarked that “Chicago’s air is dirt.” With little hope for improvement in air quality, moving ash and congestion underground was considered a solution. Under chief engineer George W. Jackson, the Illinois Telephone and Telegraph Company built 26 miles of tunnel for telegraph and telephone cables, a project that eventually stalled. In 1905, the Illinois Tunnel Company took over and expanded the network to 60 miles. On July 7, 1905, an 11-car train was dispatched from the Erie freight house, marking the beginning of a new era for the tunnels.

    #Chicago #UrbanHistory #ChicagoTunnels #History #Coal
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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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