Cold War Roadshow |
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Nikita Khrushchev stopped by 20th Century Fox studios in Los Angeles to mingle with some of Hollywood's biggest stars.
Cold War Roadshow |
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Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev toured the IBM factory in San Jose, California.
The Rise and Fall of Penn Station |
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General Charles W. Raymond first reported the deeply troubling problem: the tunnels under the Hudson River were shifting.
The Rise and Fall of Penn Station |
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Explore the rise and fall of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and its construction of Penn Station.
The Rise and Fall of Penn Station |
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Demolition of the original Pennsylvania Station — once a crown jewel of New York City architecture — began in October 1963.
The Rise and Fall of Penn Station |
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Half a million people pass through New York City's Penn Station every day. Here's an unusual behind the scenes look at the Central Control room.
The Rise and Fall of Penn Station |
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Watch the opening scene of The Rise and Fall of Penn Station.
The Rise and Fall of Penn Station |
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Penn Station took four years to build, and used 27,000 tons of steel, 500,000 cubic feet of granite, 83,000 square feet of skylights, and 17 million bricks.
The Rise and Fall of Penn Station |
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The monumental building that was supposed to last forever was destroyed after 53 years.
The Rise and Fall of Penn Station |
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An exclusive look at New York MTA's subterranean East Side Access project.
The Rise and Fall of Penn Station |
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The year 2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the start of demolition of the original Penn Station. Today, there is much debate over the future of the current Penn Station.
The Poisoner's Handbook |
Image Gallery
In the early 20th century, dangerous chemicals were included in many common household products. Browse a gallery of labels.