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H-Day
H-Day

Episode 215

September 3rd, 1967, also known as H-Day, is etched in the collective memory of Sweden. That morning, millions of Swedes switched from driving on the…

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Holdout (Repeat)
Holdout (Repeat)

Episode 130

Around 2005, a Seattle neighborhood called Ballard started to see unprecedented growth. Condominiums and apartment buildings were sprouting up all ov…

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Loud and Clear
Loud and Clear

Episode 214

Sub Pop Records has signed some of the most famous and influential indie bands of the last 30 years, including Nirvana, Sleater-Kinney, The Postal Se…

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Separation Anxiety
Separation Anxiety

Episode 213

“Für Elise” is one of the world’s most widely-recognized pieces of music. The Beethoven melody has been played by pianists the world over, and its ne…

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Turf Wars of East New York
Turf Wars of East New York

Episode 212

Neighborhoods are constantly changing, but it tends to be the people with money and power who get to decide the shape of things to come. New York Cit…

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The Grand Dame of Broad Street
The Grand Dame of Broad Street

Episode 211

The Bellevue-Stratford opened in 1904 and quickly became one of the most luxurious hotels of its time, rivaling the Waldorf Astoria in New York. The …

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Unseen City
Unseen City

Episode 210

Humans form cities from concrete, metal, and glass, designing structures and infrastructure primarily to serve a single bipedal species. Walking down…

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Supertall 101
Supertall 101

Episode 209

Starting in the late 1990s, the government of Taipei began looking into how they could turn global attention to their city, the capital of the small …

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Vox Ex Machina
Vox Ex Machina

Episode 208

In 1939, an astonishing new machine debuted at the New York World’s Fair. It was called the “Voder,” short for “Voice Operating Demonstrator.” It loo…

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Soul City
Soul City

Episode 207

In the late 1960s, a civil rights leader named Floyd B. McKissick, at one time the head of CORE (the Congress on Racial Equality) proposed an idea fo…

9 years, 11 months ago

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