New York City history is America's history. It's the hometown of the world, and most people knows its familiar landmarks, buildings and streets. Why not look a little closer and have fun while doing it? The Bowery Boys, Greg Young and Tom Meyers, have lived in New York for the last fifteen years and have been curious about the city since the day they arrived. Join them for a fun take on history, a "romp down the back alleys of New York City." Every other week, they look into another fascinating aspect of the Big Apple -- the people, the places, its beginnings and effects on American culture. (For our older shows, please check out the podcast 'NYC History: Bowery Boys Archive', also here on iTunes.)

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#234 Queen of the Speakeasies: A Tale of Prohibition New York 2017-08-18
#233 The Roaring '20s: King of the Jazz Age 2017-08-04
#232 The Story of SoHo 2017-07-20
The Bowery Boys Present: The First Broadway Musical 2017-07-06
#231 The Stonewall Riots Revisited 2017-06-22
#230 Before Harlem: New York's Forgotten Black Communities 2017-06-08
#229 Live in Brooklyn! The Bowery Boys: Ten Years of Podcasting 2017-05-25
#228 The Pirate of Pearl Street: The New York Adventures of Captain Kidd 2017-05-12
#227 The Hindenburg Over New York 2017-04-27
#226 The Beauty Bosses of Fifth Avenue 2017-04-13
#225 P. T. Barnum and the Greatest Show on Earth 2017-03-31
#224 The Arrival of the Irish: An Immigrant Story 2017-03-16
#223 The Algonquin Round Table 2017-03-03
#222 Who Killed Helen Jewett? A Mystery By Gaslight 2017-02-16
#221 New York: Capital City of the United States 2017-02-02
#220 George Washington's New York Inauguration 2017-01-20
#219 Newsies on Strike! 2016-12-23
#218 Lincoln Center and West Side Story 2016-12-09
#217: Truman Capote's Black And White Ball 2016-11-24
#216: Edwin Booth and the Players Club 2016-11-11
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