
Industrial quarrying and rail transport define the landscape of northern Ohio in the mid-1930s. The town of Genoa serves as a hub for the Ohio Public Service Co and is flanked by significant industrial operations including the U S Gypsum Company and the Kelly Island Lime and Transport Company at Clay Center. These sites, marked with their own rail spurs and waste piles, highlight the region's historical reliance on mineral extraction.
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