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It’s History

Ryan Socash
It’s History
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  • It’s History

    Why did NYC abandon its trolley network?

    12/07/2026 | 13 min
    Discover the story of New York's lost trolley network and uncover a great American crime in this episode of "Tales of Urban Decay" with host Ryan Socash.

    This video presents a weekly exploration of American urban decay, showcasing historical contexts and intriguing narratives surrounding the decline of urban infrastructure.

    Some media elements are used under the fair use provisions of U.S. copyright law for purposes of commentary, criticism, and education.

    #UrbanDecay #TrolleyNetwork #History #NewYork
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  • It’s History

    Behind the billboards: The real One Times Square

    08/07/2026 | 17 min
    Discover the history of One Times Square, located at the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. This iconic landmark is renowned for its annual New Year's Eve ball drop, drawing over a million spectators each year. The video delves into the evolution of One Times Square and its transformation into one of the world's most popular tourist destinations.

    #TimesSquare #NewYorkCity #History #Travel
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  • It’s History

    Why Gowanus Canal needs our attention now

    07/07/2026 | 20 min
    The Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, New York, has a complex history reflecting urban transformation in America. Originally a peaceful tidal inlet, it was dredged in the 19th century to serve as an industrial waterway supporting Brooklyn's commercial growth. The canal played a crucial role in the area's industrialization, serving various sectors including shipping and manufacturing. However, rapid development led to significant pollution from industrial runoff and sewage. Today, the Gowanus Canal symbolizes New York’s industrial heritage and is undergoing restoration efforts aimed at revitalizing its waterfront and addressing ecological concerns.

    #GowanusCanal #Brooklyn #UrbanHistory #IndustrialHeritage #EnvironmentalRestoration
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  • It’s History

    How the Sears Tower changed Chicago forever

    06/07/2026 | 23 min
    The Willis Tower (originally the Sears Tower) is a 108-story skyscraper in Chicago, designed by architect Bruce Graham and engineer Fazlur Rahman Khan. Opened in 1973, it was the world's tallest building for nearly 25 years and is currently the third tallest in the Western Hemisphere. The structure attracts over 1.7 million visitors annually to its Skydeck observation deck, the highest in the United States.

    Key topics covered in this video include:
    - The connection between the Sears Catalogue and the Sears Tower
    - The transformation of the Loop by the Sears Tower
    - The design process and construction details, including zoning changes and impact on safety
    - Transition of its name from the Sears Tower to Willis Tower
    - Unique features such as the number of elevators, observation deck, and the building’s basement
    - History of climbing attempts on the Sears Tower
    - Reasons why the Sears Tower is considered Chicago’s best building

    #WillisTower #SearsTower #Chicago #Skyscraper #Architecture
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  • It’s History

    Why did Florida's 7-mile bridge face disaster?

    05/07/2026 | 13 min
    The Seven Mile Bridge, part of the 110-mile Ocean Highway, connects the Florida Keys to the mainland. This engineering marvel was once the longest continuous concrete bridge in the world. The original structure, the "Old Seven," was built with precast concrete and steel girders to adapt to local conditions but sustained significant damage from hurricanes, storms, and saltwater. This led to the construction of a modern bridge designed to withstand these challenges and accommodate increasing vehicular traffic, marking an important milestone in engineering history.

    Chapters:
    00:00 The History of the 7-mile bridge
    00:39 The history of the Florida Keys
    02:52 Who envisioned the 7-mile bridge?
    03:59 The plan to bring trains into Key West
    04:27 The Construction of the 7-mile bridge
    05:30 How the 7-mile bridge was destroyed by hurricanes
    07:01 Rebuilding the 7-mile bridge for cars
    11:12 The restoration process of the Old Seven Mile bridge

    #SevenMileBridge #FloridaKeys #ItsHistory #EngineeringMarvels
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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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