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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

History

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers, Greg Young

Tearing Down King George: Revolutionary Summer 1776 (Special Presentation)

June 25, 2026 11:05pm 37 min

Bowling Green is best known today as the calming, flower-filled oasis in lower Manhattan, next to the decidedly less calming, lumbering sculpture Charging Bull, which is popular with tourists. But this peaceful park was ...

#488 Party Like It's 1976!

June 18, 2026 11:05pm 1:18

New York City will be at the center of celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the United States, thanks to the largest-ever flotilla of tall ships to sail into New York Harbor — a reminder of the city's storied mariti...

#487 The Knicks and the Knickerbockers: The Story of a Name

June 04, 2026 11:05pm 1:04

The New York Knicks are the ultimate New York City sporting franchise. Why would we make such a big claim? It's all in the name. The Knicks were founded in 1946 as one of the inaugural teams from the sports professional ...

Marilyn Monroe at 100: Her Life in New York City (Rewind)

May 28, 2026 11:05pm 1:18

Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson 100 years ago on June 1, 1926. In late 1954, on the cusp of major Hollywood stardom, Marilyn moved to New York City on a quest to become a better actress and to find a little...

#486 The Many Intrigues of Eliza Jumel

May 21, 2026 11:05pm 1:03

She arrived in New York calling herself Eliza Brown — but she’d been born Betsy Bowen, daughter of a woman jailed for running a disorderly house in Providence. By the time she died in 1865, she was Eliza Jumel -- Manhatt...

The Real Historical Figures from Broadway's 'Ragtime'

May 14, 2026 11:05pm 48 min

The Lincoln Center revival of Ragtime — with music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and a book by Terrence McNally, adapted from the novel by E. L. Doctorow — has just garnered 11 Tony Award nominations, inclu...

#485 The Painter Who Brought The World To New York

May 07, 2026 11:05pm 50 min

Perched over the Hudson River near the city of Hudson sits Olana State Historic Site, once the wondrous home of painter Frederic Church. This Gilded Age mansion is unlike any in the valley, mystical and imposing, evoking...

The Garment District: Where New York Fashion Is Made (Rewind)

April 30, 2026 11:05pm 51 min

The Garment District in Midtown Manhattan has been the center of American fashion for almost one hundred years. The lofts and office buildings here still buzz with the business of making clothing — from design to distrib...

#484 The Phrenology Craze

April 23, 2026 11:05pm 54 min

In our modern world, people are turning to all sorts of unusual beliefs and fringe disciplines just outside the bounds of medical science and psychology, all in search of a better understanding of the human mind and the ...

#483 The Treasures of Carnegie Hall

April 16, 2026 11:05pm 1:17

Carnegie Hall is one of America’s greatest and most enduring cultural landmarks, enchanting audiences and making history since its opening night on May 5, 1891, when Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky appeared there in his first p...

The Pushcarts of the Lower East Side (Rewind)

April 09, 2026 11:05pm 58 min

Once upon a time, the streets of the Lower East Side were lined with pushcarts and salespeople haggling with customers over the price of fruits, fish and pickles. Whatever became of them? New York’s earliest marketplaces...

The Scandalous Hamiltons: Sex, Lies and Blackmail (The Gilded Gentleman)

April 02, 2026 11:05pm 53 min

In 1889, Robert Ray Hamilton, great-grandson of Alexander Hamilton, became ensnared in a sensational web of deceit — forged identities, attempted murder, and brazen fraud that captured headlines across the country. Altho...

#482 Pride and Preservation (The Streets of the West Village Part 3)

March 26, 2026 11:05pm 1:25

Why is the West Village both historically important and incredibly expensive? In the final part of our West Village mini-series, we look at the elements that define the modern neighborhood — from battles with Robert Mose...

#481 How The West Village Became A Neighborhood (The Streets of the West Village Part 2)

March 12, 2026 11:05pm 1:25

In Part Two of our mini-series, The Streets of the West Village, we turn to the people who gave the neighborhood its character and vitality — from Irish longshoremen on the docks to actors on the off-Broadway stage, from...

#480 The Streets of the West Village: Creating the Village (Part 1)

February 26, 2026 11:05pm 1:20

Why are the streets of Manhattan's West Village so unusually charming and romantic? Why does it make such an excellent place for a night out in New York City? Why is the real estate so expensive? And when did it become a...

Frozen in Time: The Great Blizzard of 1888

February 22, 2026 5:30pm 47 min

Here’s a classic from the Bowery Boys Podcast archive, recorded in early 2013, just a few months after Hurricane Sandy.  Each winter, when forecasters warn of an approaching monster storm, they inevitably invoke one of t...

How To Dig a Train Tunnel Under the Hudson River (from HISTORY This Week)

February 19, 2026 11:05pm 34 min

For more historical deep dives just like these, check out HISTORY This Week wherever you get your podcasts!February 14, 1905. A stick of dynamite detonates under the Hudson River — and the ground above swallows a locomot...

#479 NYC '84: The Case of the 'Subway Vigilante'

February 12, 2026 11:05pm 54 min

On the afternoon of December 22, 1984, shots rang out beneath the streets of New York, from the subway's 2 Seventh Avenue express train.A Greenwich Village man named Bernhard Goetz shot four black teenagers who he believ...

#478 The Disappearance of Judge Crater

January 29, 2026 11:05pm 1:04

On August 6, 1930, Supreme Court Justice Joseph Force Crater stepped into a taxi on West 45th Street and vanished without a trace.For 27 days, nobody reported him missing—not his wife waiting in Maine, not his Tammany Ha...

The History of Brooklyn Heights and the Promenade

January 15, 2026 11:05pm 1:41

“A Highway is Crumbling. New York Can’t Agree on How to Fix It.”That was a headline in the New York Times back in November about the highly problematic section of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway located beneath the Brookl...

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