American Lost & Found

American Lost & Found

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Each week, one specific thing that quietly disappeared from North America — not just missing people, but vanished towns, overnight-shuttered chains, and products pulled from shelves by law.

American Lost & Found
American Lost & Found2026/06/04 07:18:29
Quietly Gone — Ep 5: The Town That Burns Below
In February 1981, a twelve-year-old boy fell into a smoking sinkhole in his grandmother's backyard and nearly didn't come back. That moment forced the country to look at Centralia, Pennsylvania — a small coal-mining town sitting on a fire that had been quietly burning underground for almost twenty years. This is the story of how Centralia was founded, how it peaked, how it caught fire, and how it slowly, stubbornly, almost silently disappeared.
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American Lost & Found
American Lost & Found2026/05/28 07:14:45
Quietly Gone — Ep 3: The Last Day of Toys "R" Us
On June 29, 2018, the last American Toys "R" Us stores locked their doors for good — ending seventy years of a retail institution that once felt indestructible. This is the story of how a toy kingdom got built, how it got hollowed out by private equity debt and Amazon, and what quietly took its place.
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American Lost & Found
American Lost & Found2026/05/21 07:13:47
Quietly Gone — Ep 2: Eastern Airlines
On January 18, 1991, Eastern Airlines ceased all operations after 62 years of flight — once the largest carrier in America, reduced to silence by labor war, a hostile takeover, and a slow two-year bleed-out. This episode walks through the airline's rise under Eddie Rickenbacker, its peak dominance of the East Coast and Latin America, and the long, grinding collapse that ended with gates repainted and routes quietly absorbed by others.
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American Lost & Found
American Lost & Found2026/05/18 20:58:19
The Last Roll: Kodachrome's Final Days
On December 30, 2010, a retired National Geographic photographer drove to a small photo lab in Parsons, Kansas, and handed over the last roll of Kodachrome ever made. This is the story of how a film that colored seven decades of American memory — Paul Simon songs, moon landings, family Christmases — quietly ran out of world.
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