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The I-35W Mississippi River Bridge collapse, a tragic event in American infrastructure history, occurred on August 1, 2007, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The bridge, a vital artery connecting the northern and southern parts of the city, failed during evening rush hour, sending vehicles and their occupants plummeting into the river below. Thirteen people lost their lives, with many more injured. The collapse brought attention to the state of aging infrastructure across the United States, prompting discussions on the importance of regular maintenance and investment in updating bridges and roads. Investigations revealed design flaws and structural deficiencies in the bridge, highlighting the need for stringent inspection protocols and infrastructure renewal efforts nationwide. The disaster spurred significant changes in infrastructure policy and funding, emphasizing the imperative of ensuring public safety and the resilience of critical transportation networks.


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Scriptwriter - Gregory Back, Brent Sapp, Ryan Socash, Dillan Aultimate, 
Editor - Karolina Szwata, Kamil Krawiec, Sebastian Ripoll,  Patrycja Klimczuk, Karolina Pleskot, Piotr Kubiak, 
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Music/Sound Design: Dave Daddario

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Since 1939, a flooded bell tower near the small Russian town of Kalyazin has played the role of the nautical marker, an artificial island in an artificial lake, swim area, and tourist draw. While still, a solid structure visited by tourists and occasionally hosts Orthodox Christian ceremonies, the tower is the last remnant of a monastery hundreds of years old, abruptly erased by the rise of Josef Stalins USSR. Today we will discuss the Monasteries that existed before the bell tower, the tower itself, and what exists today. 


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Scriptwriter - Camrin Dekis,
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The Space Needle is a 605-foot-tall observation tower that has been a landmark tourist attraction in Seattle, welcoming more than 60 million visitors since it opened on April 21, 1962. It cost 4.5 million to build and precisely 400 days to construct. The Space Needle is a modernistic totem of the Seattle Worlds Fair.  Edward Eddie Carlson saw the potential of a Space Age tower as a symbol for the fair and the Seattle skyline. in 1999, the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board approved the designation of the Space Needle as a historic landmark. The assignment was made official on April 19th by the Seattle City Council.

Chapters:
00:00 The Space Needle is a symbol of the Seattle Worlds Fair  
00:59 Edward E. Carlson was inspired to make the Space Needle 
02:51 Who imagined the shape of the space needle? 
03:07 The Space Needles placement in the city
03:32 Financing the Space Needle
03:51 Construction of the Space Needle 
06:03 When The Space Needle opened for the Worlds Fair
06:44 The Space Needles in pop culture 
08:17 Stunts at The Space Needle  
10:05 The Space Needle rotating restaurant  
11:11 The Space Needles firework productions 
12:09 Events hosted at the Space Needle 
12:52 The Century Project restoration of the Space Needle 
14:08  Why the Legacy Light, or sky beam, was added to the Space Needle 

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Editor - Patrycja Klimczuk
Host - Ryan Socash

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Cited work
Space Needle History. Space Needle, https://www.spaceneedle.com/history.
 
Ladwig, Samantha. A History of the Seattle Space Needle. Culture Trip, The Culture Trip, 1 May 2018, https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/washington/articles/a-history-of-the-seattle-space-needle/.
Wulff, Alexia. The History of Seattles Space Needle in 1 Minute. Culture Trip, The Culture Trip, 11 Aug. 2016, https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/washington/articles/the-history-of-seattles-space-needle-in-1-minute/.
 
Toay, Author: Adel. Doodle to a Needle: A Timeline of the Space Needles 60-Year History in Seattle. king5.Com, 20 Apr. 2022, https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/timeline-space-needle-history/281-1f509e2b-a4b1-4f23-bb79-66c75b0a3896.
 
Space Needle (Seattle), https://www.historylink.org/file/1424.
 
Space Needle, https://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h3118.html.
 
Building the Seattle Space Needle. DOZR, https://dozr.com/blog/building-the-seattle-space-needle.
 
SpaceNeedle. Space Needle Fun Facts. Space Needle News, 17 Sept. 2014, https://www.spaceneedledev.com/news/2012/04/space-needle-fun-facts/.
 
The Seattle Space Needle. West Website, http://westregion.weebly.com/the-seattle-space-needle.html.
 
Dutfield, Scott. The Seattle Space Needle. How It Works, 6 Mar. 2019, https://www.howitworksdaily.com/seattle-space-needle/.
 
Space Needle. Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 12 June 2022, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Needle.
 
Space Needle Facts. Space Needle, https://www.spaceneedle.com/facts-1.


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The Bennie Railplane, conceived by Scottish engineer George Bennie in the early 1930s, was a pioneering transportation concept to revolutionize urban travel. This innovative design envisioned a streamlined, elevated rail system with lightweight carriages suspended from an overhead track, powered by electric motors. Bennies vision sought to alleviate traffic congestion and provide a faster, more efficient mode of transportation. Despite successful test runs and considerable public interest, the Railplane faced financial and logistical challenges, ultimately leading to its demise. Though the Railplane never achieved widespread adoption, it remains a fascinating chapter in the history of transportation innovation, showcasing its creators bold ideas and ingenuity.


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Scriptwriter - Dillan Aultimate
Host - Ryan Socash
Music/Sound Design: Dave Daddario

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