In this week’s episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle follow the trail from the Orphan Trains to the World’s Fairs — and what they uncover might just flip your view of history. Were these “magnificent cities of the future” really built in six months… or were they remnants of something far older? From the Vanderbilts’ rise to power, to Tesla’s free energy, to mysterious demolitions and “smart city” blueprints, the girls explore whether the World’s Fairs were a celebration of progress...
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In this week’s episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle follow the trail from the Orphan Trains to the World’s Fairs — and what they uncover might just flip your view of history. Were these “magnificent cities of the future” really built in six months… or were they remnants of something far older? From the Vanderbilts’ rise to power, to Tesla’s free energy, to mysterious demolitions and “smart city” blueprints, the girls explore whether the World’s Fairs were a celebration of progress...
Bravo, Bloodlines & the Great Escape of Cornelia Vanderbilt
Bless Your Heart 222
30 minutes
2 months ago
Bravo, Bloodlines & the Great Escape of Cornelia Vanderbilt
From Bravo contracts to Cornelia Vanderbilt’s mysterious disappearance, we peel back the curtain on who, or what, might really be pulling the strings in Hollywood and high society.
Bless Your Heart 222
In this week’s episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle follow the trail from the Orphan Trains to the World’s Fairs — and what they uncover might just flip your view of history. Were these “magnificent cities of the future” really built in six months… or were they remnants of something far older? From the Vanderbilts’ rise to power, to Tesla’s free energy, to mysterious demolitions and “smart city” blueprints, the girls explore whether the World’s Fairs were a celebration of progress...