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Youngstown: Postcards From the Steel
City
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By Donna M. DeBlasio
Youngstown, Ohio was a rapidly growing
industrial city in the early 20th century. In 1900, the city had
a population of about 45,000; ten years later, it nearly doubled
to 80,000, and by 1920 had reached 120,000. This phenomenal
growth was reflected in a number of structures that dotted the
city's skyline, including the Mahoning Bank Building, the
Masonic Temple, and the plants of three major steel companies
along the banks of the Mahoning River. Youngstown also had new
places for its citizens to play during this period-Idora Park,
Mill Creek Park, and Wick Park. And this was all preserved for
the future through another early-20th century phenomenon-the
postcard. Over 190 vintage postcards illustrate this book, which
will bring the reader back to the era when Youngstown was
rapidly becoming the third largest steel producer in the nation.

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