The Engineering That Built the World
France and America compete to build a path that will connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
France and America compete to build a path that will connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
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Opened in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge is the engineering wonder of its time.
Design and construction of tunnels; Holland Tunnel; Lincoln Tunnel.
The arch is one of the strongest and most versatile structures made by humans.
Take a cutting edge look at the most amazingly sharp tools, from samurai swords to plasma cutters.
Photographic pioneers; Joseph Niépce; Louis Daguerre; William Henry Fox; George Eastman.
Rare film from the Edison Studios marks the invention of the motion picture.
The history of one of Thomas Edison's first inventions, the phonograph.
Opened in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge is the engineering wonder of its time.
Design and construction of tunnels; Holland Tunnel; Lincoln Tunnel.
The arch is one of the strongest and most versatile structures made by humans.
Take a cutting edge look at the most amazingly sharp tools, from samurai swords to plasma cutters.
Photographic pioneers; Joseph Niépce; Louis Daguerre; William Henry Fox; George Eastman.
Rare film from the Edison Studios marks the invention of the motion picture.
The history of one of Thomas Edison's first inventions, the phonograph.
Opened in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge is the engineering wonder of its time.
Design and construction of tunnels; Holland Tunnel; Lincoln Tunnel.
The arch is one of the strongest and most versatile structures made by humans.
Take a cutting edge look at the most amazingly sharp tools, from samurai swords to plasma cutters.
Photographic pioneers; Joseph Niépce; Louis Daguerre; William Henry Fox; George Eastman.
Rare film from the Edison Studios marks the invention of the motion picture.
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