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Building and Architecture
The Cavalcade of America • Episode 15
31 minutes
Episode Description
This episode of The Cavalcade of America presents an inspiring exploration of America's architectural and industrial achievements, from the colonial craftsmanship of Independence Hall to the modern marvel of the Empire State Building. Through dramatized stories, it delves into the historical moments behind these iconic structures, highlighting the relentless spirit of innovation and teamwork that built them. Listeners journey through the construction of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, witnessing the dedication of master carpenter Edmund Woolley and the aspirations of a young nation on the brink of independence. Fast forward to the 20th century, where the race to build the Empire State Building symbolizes the bold ambitions of the modern era. The episode also underscores the scientific advances, such as steel pickling, that revolutionized construction and symbolize DuPont's slogan, "Better Things for Better Living... Through Chemistry." With a blend of historical narrative and industrial insights, this episode showcases the enduring legacy of American ingenuity. Keywords: "Independence Hall construction story," "Empire State Building Cavalcade of America," "DuPont historical radio series," "January 1936 Cavalcade of America," "American architectural history radio drama," "Colonial craftsmanship dramatization," "Steel pickling explained radio." Discover the tales of perseverance, innovation, and pride that shaped America's architectural heritage in Building a Nation.
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