
Industrial hubs and Great Lakes shipping corridors dominate the Northeast Ohio landscape in this mid-century topographic record. The massive urban footprint of Cleveland and its street-grid suburbs like Shaker Heights and Euclid anchor the western shore of Lake Erie, while the steel-producing centers of Youngstown and Warren define the Mahoning Valley. The map traces the critical transit infrastructure of the era, including the winding Ohio Turnpike and an extensive rail network featuring the New York Central RR and the Pennsylvania RR.
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