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It’s History

Ryan Socash
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    Why Toronto Buried Its Lost Rivers | 3,5K Underground Miles Explained

    30/05/2026 | 20 min
    Beneath Toronto’s bustling streets lies a hidden world of over 3,400 miles of tunnels, storm drains, and pumping stations that carry water where rivers once flowed. This episode uncovers how Toronto transformed its natural creeks and valleys into one of the largest underground sewer networks in North America.

    Explore lost waterways like Garrison and Taddle Creek and learn about the engineering mega-projects that reshaped the city. Discover how politics, public health crises, and rapid growth buried Toronto’s rivers forever, revealing a hidden layer of the city’s forgotten history.

    #Toronto #UrbanExploration #History #UndergroundSystems
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    The Lost Tunnels of Wieliczka Salt Mine | 180 Miles Forgotten

    29/05/2026 | 24 min
    Beneath the quiet town of Wieliczka, Poland, lies the extraordinary Wieliczka Salt Mine, stretching over 180 miles. This remarkable underground site features chapels carved entirely from salt, a vast cathedral, and an underground lake that has fascinated visitors for centuries.

    Recent discoveries of sealed-off shafts, hidden monuments, and forgotten sculptures reveal remnants of a working mine that served as a place of faith and artistry. This video explores the lost wonders of the Wieliczka Salt Mine, including the world’s largest underground chapel and a forgotten salt obelisk created for an emperor.

    #WieliczkaSaltMine #ForgottenHistory #ItsHistory
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    Why California’s Most Famous Mansion is Totally Forbidden

    28/05/2026 | 15 min
    Hidden behind an iron fence in Eureka, California, the Carson Mansion is a Victorian house built between 1884 and 1886 by lumber baron William Carson. Known as the second most photographed private residence in America, the mansion cost millions to build and employed over a hundred craftsmen. It was constructed to reflect the grandeur of the redwood empire Carson created, attracting crowds since its completion.

    Today, the mansion is privately owned by the Ingomar Club, maintaining the interior in nearly original condition since 1950, with no public tours allowed. In 1974, even a California state official was denied entry during an official visit. This episode traces Carson's life, the fortune behind the mansion, and examines why it remains largely inaccessible after more than 140 years.

    #ItsHistory #CarsonMansion #VictorianHistory
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    Why Chicago's Lighthouse is Totally Forgotten

    27/05/2026 | 24 min
    A quarter mile east of Navy Pier, the Chicago Harbor Lighthouse has been guiding ships into one of the busiest ports on the Great Lakes since 1893. It features a gold-medal Le Paute lens from Paris and has housed keepers living in near-total isolation. Since its automation in 1979, the lighthouse has been abandoned, quietly rusting with no agreement on who should restore it. The Le Paute lens, one of the finest optical instruments ever installed in an American lighthouse, took a century to reach its destination, and the tower it left behind may not last much longer.

    #ItsHistory #Chicago #Lighthouse
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    Why San Francisco was built on Hundreds of Shipwrecks

    26/05/2026 | 14 min
    In the wake of the California Gold Rush in 1848, San Francisco faced an influx of vessels, many of which were abandoned by their crews. With no one to sail them home, these ships were left to deteriorate in Yerba Buena Cove. To manage the rapid growth, San Francisco made the drastic decision to sink these ships and build over them, creating a unique urban landscape. Today, it's estimated that between 50 and 200 ships, including the illustrious Niantic—once the finest hotel in San Francisco—remain buried beneath the city streets.

    #SanFrancisco #GoldRush #ItsHistory
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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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