Before fast fashion, there was Lord & Taylor, the store that quietly defined American elegance for nearly 200 years and was led by visionary Dorothy Shaver, the first female retail CEO! Discover how this quiet arbiter of taste, championing the "American Look," eventually failed to keep up with e-commerce, leading to its poignant demise in the ultimate symbol of the new economy consuming the old.
Take a first-class ticket back to the 1930s, when the Zeppelin was the ultimate "floating grand hotel," offering $9,000 luxury flights across the Atlantic complete with dining rooms and views you could only dream of! We uncover how a US helium monopoly forced the magnificent Hindenburg to fly on explosive gas, leading to the terrifying, 34-second disaster that destroyed a future of graceful travel and gave us the most iconic catastrophe in the history of flight.
This episode of Archive Hoppers dives into the wild story of the Chicago Tribune Tower, a skyscraper that's part architectural masterpiece, part global scavenger hunt! Learn how a massive 1922 design competition—and the huge ego of publisher Colonel McCormick—created a Gothic marvel that's literally studded with over 150 "souvenirs" from the Parthenon, the Great Wall of China, and even a rock from the moon.
This episode of Archive Hoppers explores the dramatic story of Minneapolis's Foshay Tower, a unique Art Deco obelisk built to be the masterpiece of flamboyant utilities mogul Wilbur B. Foshay. The episode details his "Roaring Twenties" ambition, the tower's lavish 1929 grand opening, and his spectacular downfall into fraud and prison following the stock market crash just two months later.
The final chapter in Minneapolis's history: The industrial giants pivot to corporate retail. We detail the demolition of the magnificent Metropolitan Building and the subsequent rise of the IDS Center. Learn how the city's progressive politics and a wave of new immigrants forged a complex, dynamic metropolis still fighting for a more equitable future.
It was a time of breathtaking wealth, beautiful Art Deco skyscrapers, and the creation of Betty Crocker. But Minneapolis's golden age hid a core of corruption. Uncover the dramatic explosion of the Washburn A Mill, the scandalous reign of "Doc" Ames, and the bold grand jury foreman who exposed the "Shame of Minneapolis" to the entire nation.
The Mississippi River's only major waterfall was a magnet for ambition. This is the origin story of Minneapolis: tracing the path from Father Hennepin's claim and the controversial establishment of Fort Snelling to the fierce rivalry between twin towns that finally merged to create the "Water City."
Discover the unbroken family chain behind America's most authentic workwear brand. From Hamilton Carhartt's progressive labor vision to the genius of the dual Carhartt/WIP strategy, we track how they maintained their integrity while becoming a cultural phenomenon.
From the Model T to the Mustang: The incredible 120-year saga of Ford. Discover the revolutionary assembly line, the brutal business wars with the Dodge Brothers and GM, and the legendary insult that led Ford to crush Ferrari at Le Mans. Get the full story on Archive Hoppers.
How did a startup from Sweden get the entire world to stop downloading and start streaming? This week on Archive Hoppers, we unpack the epic story of Spotify.
Apple didn't just launch a new phone in 2007; it launched a cultural revolution that fit inside your pocket. In this episode, we open the archives to reveal the story of the iPhone's risky development, its epic battle with BlackBerry, and how it completely reshaped the world in its image.
It's where Alexander Hamilton is buried, F. Scott Fitzgerald defined the Jazz Age, and Einstein pondered the universe. This week, join Hope for a deep dive into the epic 275-year history of Princeton University, from its surprising role as the nation's capital to the secret traditions of its famous eating clubs.
Remember the iconic red roof, the checkered tablecloths, and that free personal pizza from the BOOK IT! program? For millions, Pizza Hut wasn't just a restaurant; it was a core childhood memory. Join us as we slice into the history and nostalgia of a pizza giant that once dominated the world.
More than just a skyscraper, the Empire State Building is a symbol of American resilience. Built in record time during the Great Depression, it has captured the world's imagination for decades. Discover its story with us.
Ever fallen down a 2 AM YouTube rabbit hole? This week, Archive Hoppers is pressing play on the incredible story of YouTube. From its humble start with a guy at the zoo to becoming the planet's digital campfire, join Hope as we explore the OG viral videos, the birth of the "YouTuber," and the billion-dollar deal that changed the internet forever. It's time to smash that like button on history.
It was a global empire built on VHS tapes and candy, and then it vanished. This week, Hope tells the epic story of Blockbuster. We explore the magic of the Friday night rental, the tyranny of the late fee, and how the undisputed king of home entertainment became a legend of a bygone era. Get ready for a dose of pure nostalgia!
Remember agonizing over your Top 8 and picking the perfect profile song? This week, Archive Hoppers logs back into the chaotic, glitter-filled world of Myspace! Join Hope as she explores the custom profiles, the scene kid aesthetic, and the social media giant that launched a thousand bands and defined a generation.
Ever wonder about the real story behind the world's most iconic brands and ideas? Join your host, Hope, on Archive Hoppers for a weekly deep dive into our shared history. From the fall of Blockbuster to the rise of YouTube, each episode is a fun, fast-paced story packed with surprising facts and a new perspective. New episodes drop every Tuesday and Thursday. Stay curious!