The Gilded Age: Wealth, Corruption, and the New America — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the epic construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, the longest suspension bridge of its time, which connected New York and Brooklyn in 1883. They delve into the vision of John A. Roebling, who died before it began, and the tenacity of his son Washington Roebling, who fought caisson disease to see it through, with his wife Emily Warren Roebling effectively becoming chief engineer. The discussion covers the dangers of working in the pressurized caissons, the political scandals that dogged the project, and the iconic opening day, including the infamous 'Twenty-Three Skidoo' phrase that emerged from the subsequent crowds. A story of engineering marvel, human sacrifice, and the reshaping of a city. #BrooklynBridge #GildedAge #JohnARoebling #WashingtonRoebling #EmilyWarrenRoebling #SuspensionBridge #CaissonDisease #NewYorkCity #Brooklyn #EastRiver #CivilEngineering #TwentyThreeSkidoo #PTBarnum #History #FexingoHistory #Infrastructure #IndustrialRevolution #AmericanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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