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S. 2 ÉP. 2 - Las Vegas
5 janvier 199643 minCareful design mixed with cutting-edge technology has made Las Vegas an intoxicating, neon oasis in the middle of a desert. Tour the magnificent casinos of Las Vegas' storied strip.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 3 - The Tennessee Valley Authority
14 octobre 199544 minDuring the depths of the Depression, the Tennessee Valley Authority was a massive public works project that took a 40,000 square mile river basin and turned it into a model of industrial progress.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 4 - Silver Mines
13 janvier 199645 minIt was called the "mother lode": a deposit of silver so massive that it would produce $300-million in its first 25 years of operation, establish Nevada as a state and bankroll the Union Army in the Civil War.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 6 - Golden Gate Bridge
20 mai 199545 minConstruction of the second-longest suspension bridge in the Unites States took 25 million man-hours and 80,000 miles of cable to complete but the cost in human life proved high.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 7 - Oil
8 novembre 199545 minFrom the first well in Pennsylvania to the gushing Spindletop and modern supertankers, the story of oil is the story of civilization as we know it.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 8 - Trans-Continental Railroads
3 février 199645 minWith California finally part of the United States, two rail companies raced to connect the monied East and the promising West. Along the way, fortunes would be made.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 12 - Panama Canal
3 mars 199445 minChronicles one of the most incredible engineering feats of all time: construction of the 51-mile canal that took ten years to build and employed over 40,000 workers.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 16 - Empire State Building
23 mars 199645 minLandmark New York City skyscraper built during the Depression. Used 10 million bricks, 60,000 tons of steel and hot rivets, completed four months early.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 17 - Domed Stadiums
4 février 199543 minThe domed structure is one of the earliest forms of shelter. We explore how engineers have enlarged and transformed the ancient concept to build spectacular structures: domed sports stadiums.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 18 - Tunnels
7 octobre 199546 minWhether underwater, blasted through solid rock, or negotiating the shifting strata of earth's crust, we explore the design and engineering of famous tunnels-and the motivation behind them.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 21 - The Phonograph
7 septembre 199646 minThomas Edison registered over 1,000 patents, but his favorite invention was one of his first.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 22 - The Electric Light
7 septembre 199644 minThomas Edison's famous invention, the electric light, also included a groundbreaking delivery system, revolutionizing the world in 1878.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 23 - The Motion Picture
19 avril 199946 minThe complete story of the feuds, the mistakes, ingenuity, and successes that made movies possible--and kept Edison at the front of the inventor pack.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 24 - The Telephone
14 septembre 199647 minFrom Alexander Graham Bell's crude creation to today's high-speed wireless networks, explore the past, present and future of the telephone. Revisit the race between Bell and rival Elisha Gray.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 26 - The Computer
10 avril 200147 minTake a look at the inventions that have revolutionized society as we know it: computers! They began as behemoths which weighed over 2 tons.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 27 - Captured Light
19 décembre 200246 minA look at the history of photography beginning as early as the eleventh century, including the advancements by Niepce and Daguerre in the 19th century and George Eastman in the 20th century.Essai gratuit de HISTORY VaultS. 2 ÉP. 30 - Roller Coasters: Search For Ultimate Thrill
12 avril 199746 minAdvances in technology allow designers of roller coasters to test the limits of the human body.Essai gratuit de HISTORY Vault