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1July 2022

Asphalt Roads Are Actually Not Paved With Asphalt

By |July 1st, 2022|Categories: Tuesday Tidbits|1 Comment

Asphalt may sound like a relatively modern invention, but the first recorded use of asphalt in a road was actually in Babylon in 615 B.C.E., where asphalt and burned brick were used to pave a procession street during the reign of King Nabopolassar, according to NAPA.

23June 2022

The Kansas City Hyatt Walkway Collapse

By |June 23rd, 2022|Categories: Friday Famous Failures|9 Comments

On the night of July 17, 1981, the newly built Kansas City Hyatt Regency hotel was hosting a dance contest in its atrium, presented by a local radio station. Partygoers thronged the floor of the atrium and the three catwalks above, which were located on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floor levels. Suddenly, there was a loud crack ...

6June 2022

The London Bridge Has Never Fallen Down (But it Has Been Rebuilt Many Times)

By |June 6th, 2022|Categories: Tuesday Tidbits|7 Comments

For the past 2,000 years, the position of the London Bridge has remained a nexus for economic development, although its physical construction has changed several times. The London Bridge as we know it today spans the River Thames, connecting two vibrant neighborhoods—London and Southwark.