Cavalcadeofamerica 086 Theeighthwonderoftheworld
Picture yourself huddled around the radio on a crisp evening, the amber glow of the dial casting shadows across your living room. As the familiar orchestral overture of Cavalcade of America swells through your speaker, you're transported to the roaring twenties and the audacious dream of one man to build the impossible. Tonight's episode, "The Eighth Wonder of the World," tells the gripping story behind the engineering marvel that changed skylines forever—the construction of the Empire State Building. Hear the riveting drama of ambition, innovation, and human determination as workers defy gravity and depression alike, racing against time and doubt to complete what many said couldn't be done. The clash of steel against sky becomes a clash of wills as this episode captures the very essence of American ingenuity.
Since its debut in 1935, Cavalcade of America has earned its place as one of radio's most prestigious historical dramas, offering listeners a thrilling gateway into the pivotal moments that shaped the nation. Unlike mere recitations of fact, these episodes pulse with genuine human conflict and triumph. Throughout its eighteen-year run, the show transformed dusty textbook chapters into living, breathing drama—celebrating not just the famous industrialists and inventors, but the ordinary Americans whose determination built this extraordinary country. In the early 1940s, as the nation looked toward uncertain times, these stories of past achievement offered both escapism and inspiration.
Don't miss your chance to experience this golden age of broadcasting. Tune in to "The Eighth Wonder of the World" and discover why millions of Americans made Cavalcade of America must-listen radio. The past has never sounded so immediate, so vital, so unmissably alive.