Kanał: It’s History ON-AIR

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Radioactive Port | Hunters Point
  • 20-3-2025
  • 03:12

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/KVUtvwLkwII Hunters Point, once a bustling naval shipyard in San Francisco, is now infamous for its radioactive contamination. Used for nuclear testing research during the Cold War, this site has become one of the most toxic areas in the U.S. But how did it get this way, and what’s being done about it? Join us as we explore the dark history of Hunters Point, its role in military research, and the ongoing battle to clean up this radioactive port. It's History CLIPS is the official spinoff channel...

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Plundered by the Soviets | Schlobitten Palace
  • 18-3-2025
  • 03:07

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/SMkLQLbJqgA Schlobitten Palace, once a grand estate in what is now Poland, holds a rich and turbulent history. Home to the aristocratic Dohna family for centuries, the palace witnessed the rise and fall of empires before being ravaged during World War II. But what remains of this historic landmark today? Join us as we explore the story of Schlobitten Palace, its architectural beauty, its tragic fate, and the efforts to preserve its legacy. It's History CLIPS is the official spinoff channel of the...

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The Origins of NYC Subway | Park Avenue Tunnel
  • 15-3-2025
  • 03:22

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/ZMMfvUMSSE0 Beneath Park Avenue in New York City lies a hidden tunnel with a fascinating history. Originally built in the 19th century, this underground passage has served various purposes, from railway transport to secret hideouts. But what exactly is inside this forgotten tunnel, and why was it abandoned? Join us as we uncover the secrets of this mysterious NYC landmark and explore its role in the city’s history. It's History CLIPS is the official spinoff channel of the popular "It's History"...

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Did you know NYC had a Fat Man’s Club in the 19th century?
  • 14-3-2025
  • 52:00

Dive into the quirky history of this exclusive club where wealth and size were celebrated. Learn how societal views on body image and health have shifted over time. #HistoricalFacts #NYCHistory #FatMansClub #19thCenturyCulture #BodyPositivityHistory #QuirkyHistory #AmericanTraditions

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What Can Go Wrong? | Ostrich Carriages
  • 13-3-2025
  • 04:10

Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=565yonyTbCQ Did you know that ostriches were once used to pull carriages in the USA? In the early 20th century, these massive birds became a quirky attraction, especially in California, as part of the ostrich farming boom. This video explores the fascinating history of ostrich-drawn carriages, how they became a short-lived but memorable trend, and why they ultimately disappeared. Join us for a journey into this unusual chapter of American transportation history! It's History CLIPS...

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HUGE Ghost Ship in Chicago | CTC 1
  • 10-3-2025
  • 03:02

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/Q7QC6qlh4WA The CTC-1 was an experimental vessel with an ambitious goal—pushing the boundaries of naval and commercial ship design. Though little-known today, this unique ship played a role in testing innovative engineering concepts and represented a step forward in maritime technology. In this video, we dive into the story of CTC-1, exploring its design, purpose, and what ultimately happened to it. What was the vision behind this ship? And why has it largely faded into obscurity? Join us as we...

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Hidden Crime World of Prohibition Era L.A. | L.A. Tunnels
  • 8-3-2025
  • 04:44

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/565yonyTbCQ During Prohibition (1920-1933), Los Angeles wasn’t just a city of Hollywood glamour—it was also a hub for bootlegging, speakeasies, and underground crime. Beneath the city streets, a vast network of hidden tunnels stretched from Downtown LA to secret bars, smuggling routes, and even police-protected gambling dens. These tunnels became the lifeline for mobsters, corrupt officials, and enterprising bootleggers, shaping a shadowy side of LA’s history. It's History CLIPS is the official...

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Did you know Chicago reversed its river?
  • 7-3-2025
  • 59:00

Find out how Chicago engineers tackled a massive sanitation crisis in 1900 by reversing the river’s flow—an audacious feat that changed the city’s future forever. #ChicagoHistory #EngineeringMarvel #RiverReversal #UrbanInnovation #EnvironmentalEngineering #HistoricalFacts #CityOfChicago

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How Oklahoma was Rebuilt | Murrah Building
  • 6-3-2025
  • 03:29

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/wbaTn1tf_Fk The Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, was one of the most devastating attacks in American history, leaving the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in ruins and a nation in mourning. But in the aftermath of tragedy, Oklahoma City embarked on a journey of rebuilding, resilience, and remembrance. This video explores how the city recovered, honored the victims, and rebuilt stronger than ever. From the creation of the Oklahoma City National Memorial to the revitalization of downtown,...

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Was Chicago a Coastal Town? | Chicago Port
  • 3-3-2025
  • 03:08

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/LnkzyOXO5kg Chicago once thrived as a bustling inland port, rivaling major coastal cities in trade and industry. Positioned on the shores of Lake Michigan, the city became a crucial hub for maritime commerce, manufacturing, and transportation, linking the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River and beyond. This video explores how Chicago’s booming shipping industry, extensive canal systems, and strategic location made it a powerhouse of economic growth. From towering grain elevators to bustling...

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Biggest Mill Explosion | Washburn A Mill
  • 1-3-2025
  • 03:27

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/cGLzqSfTuNI Dive into the dramatic story behind the biggest mill explosion at Washburn A Mill. This video uncovers the catastrophic event that rocked the milling industry, detailing the buildup to the disaster, the explosion itself, and its profound impact on industrial safety and the local community. Once a symbol of innovation and industrial prowess, Washburn A Mill became the focal point of one of history's most significant industrial accidents. Join us as we examine eyewitness accounts,...

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Did you know NYC’s subway system had deadly derailments? nycsubway
  • 28-2-2025
  • 58:00

Explore the history of subway accidents, from the tragic 1918 crash in Brooklyn to more recent incidents. Learn how safety challenges shape one of the world’s busiest transit systems. #SubwayHistory #TransitSafety #UrbanHistory #HistoricalIncidents #NYCTransportation #RailwayAccidents

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A 5$ Helicopter Ride? | Chicago Helicopter Airways
  • 27-2-2025
  • 04:23

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/0cqdeAV5eLg Chicago Helicopter Airways (CHA) was a pioneering helicopter airline that operated from 1948 to 1965, offering scheduled passenger and cargo flights between Chicago’s major airports—Midway, O’Hare, and downtown locations. At a time when cities were exploring urban air mobility, CHA provided a glimpse into the future of helicopter commuting decades before modern eVTOLs. It's History CLIPS is the official spinoff channel of the popular "It's History" platform hosted and presented by...

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What Caused this Massive Prison Riot? | Attica Prison
  • 25-2-2025
  • 05:05

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/H4jeV4-w5Vk In 1971, the Attica Correctional Facility in New York became the site of one of the most infamous prison uprisings in U.S. history. Fueled by inhumane conditions, racial tensions, and a desperate demand for reform, the riot led to a violent standoff between prisoners and authorities. In this video, we break down the causes of the Attica Prison Riot, the demands of the inmates, the brutal response by law enforcement, and the impact it had on the U.S. prison system. Join us as we explore...

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A Ship that Could Fly | USS Plainview
  • 22-2-2025
  • 08:08

At the height of the Cold War, the USS Plainview (AGEH-1) was designed to revolutionize naval warfare with cutting-edge hydrofoil technology, allowing it to "fly" above the water. Built to be fast, agile, and ahead of its time, this experimental vessel promised a new era for the U.S. Navy. However, technical setbacks, high costs, and shifting priorities led to its early retirement. Was the USS Plainview a failure or simply ahead of its time? How did its technology influence modern naval engineering? Could hydrofoils still play a role in...

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Did you know NYC’s Redbird subway cars became ocean reefs? nycsubway
  • 21-2-2025
  • 56:00

Discover the fascinating journey of these iconic subway cars, repurposed to create habitats for marine life. A unique blend of urban history and environmental innovation. #RedbirdReef #OceanConservation #UrbanHistory #MarineLife #EnvironmentalInnovation #HistoricalFacts

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Did you know Buffalo Central Terminal was a bustling hub in 1929? buffalohistory
  • 21-2-2025
  • 40:00

Discover the rise and fall of this Art Deco masterpiece, once handling thousands of daily passengers. Now, restoration efforts spark hope for its revival. #CentralTerminal #ArtDecoArchitecture #RailroadHistory #1920sAmerica #HistoricPreservation #UrbanExploration

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World&039;s First Particle Accellerator | Westinghouse Atom Smasher
  • 20-2-2025
  • 08:02

Hidden in Forest Hills, Pennsylvania, the Westinghouse Atom Smasher once stood at the forefront of nuclear physics research. Built in the 1950s by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, this particle accelerator played a crucial role in advancing the study of atomic and subatomic particles. However, as funding waned and safety concerns grew, the facility was abandoned by the late 1970s. How did the Westinghouse Atom Smasher contribute to nuclear science? Why was it ultimately abandoned? What does its decay reveal about the shifting...

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America’s Most Toxic Ghost Town | Picher, Oklahoma
  • 18-2-2025
  • 08:01

Once a thriving mining hub, Picher, Oklahoma, was founded in 1913 after the discovery of rich zinc and lead deposits. By the 1920s, it was a booming town with thousands of residents, businesses, and a thriving economy. However, decades of unchecked mining left behind an environmental disaster, leading to pollution, health crises, and a slow exodus of its population. By 2009, Picher was officially dissolved, leaving behind a toxic landscape and abandoned structures. What caused Picher’s rapid rise and fall? How did environmental destruction...

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Segregaded by Design | Pruitt Igoe Housing Project
  • 15-2-2025
  • 08:23

Pruitt-Igoe was a massive public housing project in St. Louis, Missouri, built in the 1950s as a bold attempt to provide affordable homes for low-income families. Designed by renowned architect Minoru Yamasaki, its 33 high-rise buildings were initially praised for their modernist vision and urban renewal potential. However, by the 1970s, the project was plagued by crime, neglect, and systemic failures, leading to its dramatic demolition in 1972. Why did Pruitt-Igoe fail despite its ambitious design? What does its demolition reveal about...