Towering over San Francisco at 746 feet tall, the Golden Gate Bridge stood as a glimmer of hope coming out of the Great Depression. So many said it would be impossible to build. Men died conquering nature during construction. Today, it stands as a reflection of the American spirit.
The 17-hour drive down the Pacific Coast Highway along California's coast is filled with stunning vistas, mountains, and endless sunsets. The cliff-hugging road is a testament to the American desire to explore. Find out why construction was treacherous and required blood, sweat, tears, and dynamite.
One of the most ambitious projects of the 20th century, engineers attempted to tame the mighty Colorado River to preserve farmland from deadly flooding. The result? A massive work of art that symbolizes the hard work and ingenuity of the American spirit.
In a race for the tallest skyscraper the Empire State Building soared above all. Construction was treacherous and five people died at the site. The building remains a centerpiece of Manhattan.
At 113 miles long, the Overseas Highway takes you on an escape from reality. Cruising from Miami to Key West, the breathtaking scenics fill you with an appreciation for a roadway that's American Built. If it weren't for a devastating hurricane, the highway may have taken much longer to be conceived.
In the 1960s, the city of Houston, TX was faced with a problem of how to construct the Astrodome after promising the MLB a massive roofed stadium. Watch and learn how the visionaries of baseball pulled off the construction of this unprecedented structure.
In the age of automobiles, the Lincoln Tunnel was born out of necessity, but building a roadway 150-feet below a river proved an enormous undertaking with great physical risks. Discover the courage and ingenuity that made the tunnel an underwater marvel.
The Gateway Arch is one of America's most remarkable structures, but getting two steel ends to form a curve and meet precisely in the middle once seemed impossible. Find out how the stainless steel arch defied the odds of high winds and soaring heights.
The great-grandson of Walter Chrysler brings to life how the automaker became caught up in a high-stakes contest to build the world’s tallest tower. Find out how a bitter feud between rivals and fearless workers changed the Manhattan skyline forever.
The George Washington Bridge is one of the busiest suspension bridges in the world. But construction required revolutionary engineering techniques to build in the middle of a river. Hear how men risked their lives to create this engineering marvel.
A no-holds-barred admiral steamrolls the Navy's top brass to build the world's first nuclear-powered submarine.
One man's larger-than-life idea; how an army of carvers managed to "face" the nation.
Taking a look at the battle of the bulb and the war that followed.
Entrepreneurs face off against a corrupt political machine; examining how they built one of the world's largest public transit systems.
How engineers made the Chicago river run backward.