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Penn Station Rising

Masonry work began on Pennsylvania Station in 1908, and the grandeur of architect Charles McKim’s design began to take shape. 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. Pennsylvania Station opened to the public in 1910.

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American Experience Season 37
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The life of the brilliant foreign policy powerbroker who shaped the world in which we live.
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The story of L.A.’s noxious smog problem and the creation of the EPA and Clean Air Act.
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A look at the US vice presidency, from constitutional afterthought to position of political import.
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When US inner cities erupted in violence in 1967, LBJ created a commission to investigate.
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