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Post by bravomailer on Jul 8, 2018 3:45:18 GMT
I wonder about the steel mills used in The Deer Hunter, though I think I know.
Did they close down some of the steel mills and metal operations in Ohio (Lorain, Springfield, Warren, Youngstown ...)?
'During the 1960s and 1970s, Midwestern and Eastern states, such as Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, became known as the Rustbelt. During this twenty year period, these states experienced economic and population declines as many businesses moved out of the region to either foreign countries or to the Sunbelt, Southern states like Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Arizona, and California, among other states. There were several reasons for this decline. Many people preferred the warmer climate and sunshine of the South, the Sunbelt, than the colder temperatures and snow of the North, the Rustbelt.'
- Ohio History Central
Can't say for sure about the mills used in the film, but US steel production has suffered badly since the Vietnam War. When I moved to Chicago in 1980 there were several mills operating on the South Side along the lake – Wisconsin Steel, Republic, US Steel.... One by one they closed. There were only one or two still going along the Indiana shore when I left in '95. Whiting and Gary?
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