
The Mahoning River corridor defines this mid-century industrial landscape, where the heavy rail infrastructure of the Erie RR, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore and Ohio railroads supports the towns of Girard and McDonald. The topography reveals a transition from the dense urban grid of North Side Youngstown to the suburban and rural reaches of Liberty and Vienna townships. Grounded in the 1950s, the map shows significant local landmarks such as the Ursuline Convent, Tod Homestead Cemetery, and the Mahoning Valley Country Club. To the north, the presence of Mines and a Quarry near Madden Corners points to the area's extractive history, while the sprawling Youngstown Municipal Airport and Squaw Creek Country Club illustrate the post-war expansion of regional infrastructure and recreation. Numerous family-named intersections like Tibbetts Corners and Klines Corners mark the evolving road network.
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