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History1486 viewsPosted By Silas G Sconiers Jr.
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History1711 viewsPosted by Silas G Sconiers
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Kitchel's Lodge3106 viewsKitchel's Lodge in Merrillville in the late 1930's. It was located on the southwest corner of Route 30 & Taft Street. (Photo courtesy of Merrillville/Ross Twp. Historical Society Museum)
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US Steel1800 viewsPreparing the ground for the open hearth, 1906. When US Steel decided to put a mill on the Lake Michigan shore, it began a period of unprecedented prosperity and growth for Northwest Indiana. (Photo courtesy of Calumet Region Archives, Indiana University Northwest)
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Times Have Changed2289 viewsPosted By Silas G Sconiers Jr. ( Depends on who you talk to )
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Old car on square1747 viewsHayward Photography Studio, well known throughout Lake County, located on North Main Street just north of the courthouse square. (Notice the wood sidewalks.)
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First Black Mayor2472 viewsPosted by Silas G Sconiers Jr
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Steel Strike 19194819 viewsTroops, called in to keep the peace during the 1919 steel strike, occupy the "Commercial Club" building in Gary. (Photo courtesy of Calumet Region Archives, Indiana University Northwest)
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Monon Railroad4195 viewsPicnic train arriving at Cedar Lake around 1900. The Monon Railroad ran 4 trains a day from Chicago to Cedar Lake during its heyday. The boats along the dock were waiting to take people to the lakeside hotels. (Photo courtesy of Lake County Historical Museum)
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Zeverly1815 viewsWilliam Zeverly, Michigan City, Indiana, with unidentified woman. Mother, Mrs. Mary Hoskins, supplied the photograph, circa 1920, for publication in the Gold Star Honor Roll which lists Indiana men and women killed in World War I.
Indiana State Archives.
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