The Slow Decay of America’s Forgotten Cities

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Many of these cities thrived during the industrial boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Places like Detroit, Michigan, and Gary, Indiana, were once bustling hubs of manufacturing and commerce. The auto industry in Detroit and steel production in Gary provided jobs and fueled the local economies. However, as industries evolved and moved overseas, these cities faced massive job losses, leading to a ripple effect on local businesses and communities.

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