Gary, Indiana, was once of the center of American steel production. Now Gary is a ghost town. Conditions have deteriorated to a point that city officials are thinking about cutting off services to ...
Indiana’s first interstate highway, which opened in the early fifties, bypassed downtown Gary, and although the state had a buffer-zone law to prevent new towns from setting up near major cities ...
Indiana was once of the center of American steel production. Movie theaters, department stores, and restaurants were part of the fabric of a bustling industrial city. Now Gary is a ghost town.
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