New York underground:

Tells the story of how the longest, most sophisticated electric subway in the world was built. Interviews with experts on nineteenth-century technology and New York social history discuss how the construction dramatically changed New York City

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Bibliographic Details
Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Published: [Alexandria, Va.] PBS Video [1999?]
Edition:PBS video index version
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Summary:Tells the story of how the longest, most sophisticated electric subway in the world was built. Interviews with experts on nineteenth-century technology and New York social history discuss how the construction dramatically changed New York City
Item Description:VHS format. - Originally produced in 1997 as a segment of the television series: The American experience. - Specially prepared set enhanced by PBS with time code visible on the screen. - Supplemented by the "PBS VIDEOdatabase of America's History & Culture Merged Index" which provides subject references to specific videocassette volume numbers within the series and to specific locations within individual videocassettes according to on-screen counter numbers indicating number of minutes and seconds elapsed within a specific referenced videocassette. - "PBS Index"--Container. - Curriculum resources available on database for video. Videos in database referenced by grade level, academic area, historical period, and standards correlation. Selected lesson plans for instructors available on database. - PBS Video database accessed via World Wide Web
Host, David McCullough ; narrator, Len Cariou
Photography, Greg Andracke ; editor, Donna Marino ; music, Brian Keane
Physical Description:1 videocassette (60 min.) sd., col. with b&w sequences 1/2 in

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