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Articles about “thehistorychannel”

"Iconic" History Channel Sign Coming Down In The Bronx

Photo via GlynLowe.com Citi Field is losing its iconic Pepsi porch, Williamsburg's waterfront was stripped of its Domino Sugar sign (for now), the Kentile Floors sign came down last year, and now the Bronx will be...

The History Channel Looks to the Future

Last June Scientific American took a look at a human-less New York, a vision that was fairly on par with how the city was portrayed in I Am Legend. Now it's The History Channel's turn to...

Happy Thanksgiving, New Yorkers (& Everyone Else!)

We hope all of you, whether you have stayed in the city or have traveled to spend the holiday with loved ones, have a happy and safe Thanksgiving. While, for many people, Thanksgiving is about the bounty of food, football games, or the start of the holiday shopping season, it's also a good opportunity to appreciate your life. The History Channel has an extensive website about the history of Thanksgiving (with video). Scholastic's school-children-targeted...

Noteworthy Television This Week: Fakes-a-Plenty

A look at some noteworthy television this week: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (Sunday, 9:00 p.m., HBO) A television adaptation of the 1970 book about America's 19th Century ethnic cleansing of Native Americans. We think that...

Noteworthy Televison This Week: Sweeptastic

A look at some noteworthy television this week: Saturday Night Live in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation (Sunday, 9:00 p.m., WNBC 4) A look back at SNL in the 1990s with clips and interviews with former cast...

Noteworthy Television This Week: British Looks Best

A look at some noteworthy television this week: The 49th Annual Grammy Awards (Sunday, 8:00 p.m. WCBS 2) The reunion of The Police will most likely be the highlight of the night. As for the rest of...

Empire State Building Floats On By

The History Channel is creating a wild, NYC-centric float for this year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. According to its press release:Designed to mirror a child's tin wind-up toy, The History Channel float will feature a giant...

NYC Gets Historical: The City Partners With The History Channel

Gothamist likey: New York City has struck up a partnership with The History Channel where the cable channel will, among other things, give NYC about $15 million in national advertising (to promote tourism), commit $3.5 million to...

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