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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Title Date published
#98 Manhattan Bridge 2010-02-05
#97 Trinity Church 2010-01-22
#96 The Cloisters and Fort Tryon Park 2009-12-25
#95 Tin Pan Alley 2009-12-11
#94 Corlear's Hook and the Pirates of the East River 2009-11-28
#93 City Hall and City Hall Park 2009-11-13
#92 Steinway: the Piano Man 2009-10-23
#91 Haunted Tales of New York 2009-10-09
#90 Columbia University 2009-09-13
#89 Chelsea Hotel 2009-08-14
#88 Ellis Island 2009-08-01
#87 The Kings of New York Pizza 2009-07-17
#86 Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall 2009-07-02
#85 Shakespeare in the Park 2009-06-19
#84 Prospect Park 2009-06-05
#83 Henry Hudson 2009-05-22
#82 Roosevelt Island 2009-05-08
#81 Puck Building 2009-04-24
#80 Penn Station 2009-04-10
#79 The Whyos: Gang of New York 2009-03-28
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