Below is a list of all the podcasts we did for the year 2008. This year has been a tremendous, overwhelming time for us, and Tom and I want to thank all of you for listening or just checking out this website. I can’t promise we’ll be able to produce quite this many shows for 2009, but we do plan on making the shows even better than before. We have many more ‘epic’ shows in the pipeline, and we’re also going to do a few that are way off the beaten path.
In addition, we now offer another way of getting these shows. In addition to downloading from iTunes and other podcasting services, you can download them directly from our satellite links that are now included below. Just click on the name of the podcast you want to hear, and it will take you to another screen. From there, you can listen with Quicktime or just download to your computer!
Brooklyn BridgeOriginal release date January 11
Peter Cooper and Cooper UnionOriginal release date January 18
Battery Park and Castle ClintonOriginal release date January 25
Museum of Modern ArtOriginal release date February 1
The World’s Fair of 1964-65Original release date February 8
Katz DelicatessenOriginal release date February 15
The British Invasion 1776Original release date February 22
Life In British New York 1776-1783Original release date February 29
Henry Ward Beecher and Plymouth ChurchOriginally release date March 7
Tiffany & Co.Original release date March 14
New York YankeesOriginal release date March 21
Union SquareOriginal release date March 28
New York PostOriginal release date April 4
Triangle Factory Fire of 1911Original release date April 11
Studio 54Original release date April 18
Rikers IslandOriginal release date April 25
Grand Central TerminalOriginal release date May 2
PT Barnum’s American MuseumOriginal release date May 15
Grant’s TombOriginal release date May 22
Stonewall RiotsOriginal release date May 30
LaGuardia Airport
(will be uploaded to the new page within the next couple days)Original release date June 6
Canal Street and Collect PondOriginal release date June 13
McSorley’s Old Ale HouseOriginal release date June 20
DeWitt Clinton and the Erie CanalOriginal release date June 27
Meatpacking DistrictOriginal release date July 10
The Creation of Central ParkOriginal release date July 18
The Evolution of Central ParkOriginal release date July 25
Randall’s Island and the 1936 Olympic TrialsOriginal release date July 31
Carnegie Hall Original release date August 8
Delmonico’s RestaurantOriginal release date August 15
Five Points Part 1: Wicked SlumOriginal release date August 22
Five Points Part 2: The Fate of Five PointsOriginal release date August 29
The Pan Am BuildingOriginal release date September 12
Shea StadiumOriginal release date September 19
New York Stock ExchangeOriginal release date September 26
Green-Wood CemeteryOriginal release date October 2
Spooky Stories of New YorkOriginal release date October 10
Who Killed Mary Rogers?Original release date October 17
Guggenheim MuseumOriginal release date October 24
New York City MarathonOriginal release date October 31
The Plaza HotelOriginal release date November 14
The Bowery FilesOriginal release date November 21
Saks Fifth AvenueOriginal release date December 4
Rockefeller CenterOriginal release date December 19
1 reply on “2008 – The Bowery Boys history in review”
I enjoyed being reminded of the episodes you’ve done. Thank you so much for giving me a “taste” of the Big Apple even though I live in So Cal.