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American Experience: The Rise and Fall of Penn Station DVD

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American Experience: The Rise and Fall of Penn Station In 1910, the Pennsylvania Railroad, led by the company's president, Alexander Cassatt, successfully accomplished the enormous engineering feat of building tunnels under New York City's Hudson and East Rivers, connecting the railroad to New York and eventually, via the Hell Gate Bridge, to New England, k... ... More
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American Experience: The Rise and Fall of Penn Station

In 1910, the Pennsylvania Railroad, led by the company's president, Alexander Cassatt, successfully accomplished the enormous engineering feat of building tunnels under New York City's Hudson and East Rivers, connecting the railroad to New York and eventually, via the Hell Gate Bridge, to New England, knitting together the entire eastern half of the United States. The tunnels terminated in what was one of the greatest architectural achievements of its time, Pennsylvania Station. Designed by renowned architect Charles McKim, and inspired by the Roman baths of Caracalla, Pennsylvania Station covered nearly eight acres, extended two city blocks, and housed one of the largest public spaces in the world. Neither Cassatt nor McKim lived to see their masterpiece completed, but many of the one hundred thousand attendees of Penn Station's grand opening proclaimed it to be one of the wonders of the world. But just fifty-three years after the station's opening, the unthinkable happened. What was supposed to last forever, to herald and represent the American Empire, was slated to be destroyed. The financially-strapped Pennsylvania Railroad announced it had sold the air rights above Penn Station, and would tear down what had once been its crowning jewel to build Madison Square Garden, a high rise office building and sports complex. On the rainy morning of October 28, 1963, the demolition began; it took three years to dismantle Alexander Cassatt's monumental station. In the wake of the destruction of Penn Station, New York City established the Landmarks Preservation Commission. Grand Central Terminal, designated a historic landmark in 1967, was spared a similar fate.

Producer: MICHAEL ROSSI
Production Year: 2014
Copyright Year: 2017
Director: MICHAEL ROSSI
Narrator: Michael Murphy
Discs: 1
Subtitles: Y
Subtitle Language: English (SDH)
Audio Format: 5.1 Surround
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen


Highlighted Customer Reviews


Excellent Documentary
Review by Susy review stating Excellent Documentary
A fascinating history of the rise ... and sadly ... the fall of Penn Station. Losing it has kept other landmarks from being demolished, but its tragic that this outstandingly beautiful structure fell to the wrecking ball.
Rise Fall of Penn station
Review by Den review stating Rise Fall of Penn station
A great buy. Quick delivery, good quality. Very happy that the station offers copies of programs of intrest. A great piece of history. To bad it was short lived torn down.
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EXCELLENT DOCUMENTARY
Review by Sunnie review stating EXCELLENT DOCUMENTARY
This building has always fascinated me although all Ive ever seen are pictures of it. This shows the construction and the finished product. Its an amazing thing to watch. Such a shame its no longer around to be enjoyed by new generations.

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