
NYC Revealed
- S1 E1New York has long been known as one of the rattiest cities in the U.S., with some estimating close to two million rodents roam its streets; both city workers and residents have been waging a never-ending battle against these four-legged fiends.
- S1 E2The yellow taxi cab is the quintessential New York City ride; what started as a small fleet of cars nearly 100 years ago, has turned into a bustling system of thousands of yellow taxi cabs.
- S1 E3Many things come to mind when thinking about New York City, but how the city deals with its garbage is usually not one of them; New Yorkers produce over 14 million tons of trash each year.
- S1 E4Underneath the ground of New York's fabled streets exists a vast network of pipes that make up the city's sewer system; New Yorkers create, on average, 1.3 billion gallons of wastewater per day that makes its way through these 7,500 miles of pipes.
- SteamS1 E5Many don't know it, but New York is a city that runs on steam; it's one of the few cities that relies on the old technology to heat some of its famous buildings.
- BridgesS1 E6New York has some famous bridges; these engineering examples have helped set the tone for how bridges around the world are designed.
- S1 E7New York City might be known as the concrete jungle, but its parks have been an ever-present part of this bustling metropolis from the beginning; the city's 30,000 acres of parks serve as an escape for New Yorkers and serve the city in many ways.
- S1 E8New York's three closest airports move 140 million people in and out of the most visited place in the United States; but these three travel hubs were not designed to handle this growing number of visitors; here's how New York's airports are evolving.
- S1 E10Getting water from upstate reservoirs to the taps of over 8.5 million people in New York City is no easy feat; from purification, through thousands of miles of underground tunnels, this is how New York City gets its water.
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