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MIDWEST ARTS AND CULTURE Arts & Culture Midwest Arts and Culture Get the latest stories from around the region sent straight to your inbox. Get the latest stories from around the region sent straight to your inbox. THE OIL PIPELINES PUTTING THE GREAT LAKES AT RISK By Ryan Schnurr. T wo hundred feet below the surface of the Straits of Mackinac—between Lakes Michigan and Huron, at the tip of the Michigan mitt—oil is moving through the Great Lakes. It is conducted by twin pipelines, 20 inches in diameter, which run parallel to each other across the bottom of the Straits, a thousand feet apart and supported by periodic joists. KAUFMANN’S, PITTSBURGH, AND THE END OF AN ERA By Vince Guerrieri Light-Up Night won’t be the same. Pittsburgh’s annual celebration, held the Friday before Thanksgiving, encourages shoppers and visitors to come downtown. Christmas decorations make their debut, and the stores are open late. Still, the event isn’t the easiest sell in a city with medieval roads and parking that’s either nonexistent or pricier than a RECOVERING THE INDIGENOUS ROOTS OF MICHIGAN’S NORTON By Marjorie Steele Two hundred years ago, when the spring floods would recede from the banks of the Grand River, where present-day Grand Rapids goes about its daily urban bustle, the first objects to re-emerge from the waters were the rounded peaks of three dozen unnatural mounds. Ranging in size from minor knolls to sculptedthree-story
BOB ROSS WAS HERE
With “The Bob Ross Experience,” Muncie, Indiana lays claim to its most famous artist—and its status as an art town. By Ashley Stimpson. B ob Ross arrived in Muncie, Indiana, in 1983, and didn’t intend to stay. He had already filmed the first season of a new and little-known show, The Joy of Painting, at a PBS affiliate in Virginia.But that summer, his business partner, Annette Kowalski THE POISONOUS LEGACY OF PORTSMOUTH’S GASEOUS DIFFUSION The plant was erected in Pike County, Ohio during the cold war to enrich uranium. Then people started getting sick. Now, they're stuck cleaning up the mess. By Kevin Williams Vina Colley, a slight woman with a bob of thick blond hair, climbs into her white Ford Explorer. Her thirteen-year-old Maltese, Hercules jumps onto her lap, THE LAST ITALIAN IN LARIMER By Rachel Mabe Joe Grasso comes out of the office and into the front room to help two members of his crew box up the sausage they’ve just finished making. They’re all wearing white short-sleeved button-up shirts, white aprons, and hairnets. They arrived at the sausage shop at 8:00 this morning to start production, although Joe is CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CINCINNATI NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDEBOOK Editor’s note: the following is a call for submissions for a new anthology from our partners at Belt Publishing. You have probably heard this before: Cincinnati is a city of small towns made distinct by topography and undefined, in-between spaces. We want writers to explore the Queen City’s varied neighborhoods and the places betweenfor The
AN INTERVIEW WITH AMY JO BURNS, AUTHOR OF CINDERLAND By Zoe Zolbrod. Amy Jo Burns is the author of Cinderland, a memoir about coming of age in a small town in Western Pennsylvania while carrying the burden of a lie.When Burns was 10, her popular piano teacher, Howard Lotte, was accused of molesting his female students. All of the girls under his instruction were questioned, and those who came forward were smeared by the many people in townBELT MAGAZINE
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MIDWEST ARTS AND CULTURE Arts & Culture Midwest Arts and Culture Get the latest stories from around the region sent straight to your inbox. Get the latest stories from around the region sent straight to your inbox. THE OIL PIPELINES PUTTING THE GREAT LAKES AT RISK By Ryan Schnurr. T wo hundred feet below the surface of the Straits of Mackinac—between Lakes Michigan and Huron, at the tip of the Michigan mitt—oil is moving through the Great Lakes. It is conducted by twin pipelines, 20 inches in diameter, which run parallel to each other across the bottom of the Straits, a thousand feet apart and supported by periodic joists. KAUFMANN’S, PITTSBURGH, AND THE END OF AN ERA By Vince Guerrieri Light-Up Night won’t be the same. Pittsburgh’s annual celebration, held the Friday before Thanksgiving, encourages shoppers and visitors to come downtown. Christmas decorations make their debut, and the stores are open late. Still, the event isn’t the easiest sell in a city with medieval roads and parking that’s either nonexistent or pricier than a RECOVERING THE INDIGENOUS ROOTS OF MICHIGAN’S NORTON By Marjorie Steele Two hundred years ago, when the spring floods would recede from the banks of the Grand River, where present-day Grand Rapids goes about its daily urban bustle, the first objects to re-emerge from the waters were the rounded peaks of three dozen unnatural mounds. Ranging in size from minor knolls to sculptedthree-story
BOB ROSS WAS HERE
With “The Bob Ross Experience,” Muncie, Indiana lays claim to its most famous artist—and its status as an art town. By Ashley Stimpson. B ob Ross arrived in Muncie, Indiana, in 1983, and didn’t intend to stay. He had already filmed the first season of a new and little-known show, The Joy of Painting, at a PBS affiliate in Virginia.But that summer, his business partner, Annette Kowalski THE POISONOUS LEGACY OF PORTSMOUTH’S GASEOUS DIFFUSION The plant was erected in Pike County, Ohio during the cold war to enrich uranium. Then people started getting sick. Now, they're stuck cleaning up the mess. By Kevin Williams Vina Colley, a slight woman with a bob of thick blond hair, climbs into her white Ford Explorer. Her thirteen-year-old Maltese, Hercules jumps onto her lap, THE LAST ITALIAN IN LARIMER By Rachel Mabe Joe Grasso comes out of the office and into the front room to help two members of his crew box up the sausage they’ve just finished making. They’re all wearing white short-sleeved button-up shirts, white aprons, and hairnets. They arrived at the sausage shop at 8:00 this morning to start production, although Joe is CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CINCINNATI NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDEBOOK Editor’s note: the following is a call for submissions for a new anthology from our partners at Belt Publishing. You have probably heard this before: Cincinnati is a city of small towns made distinct by topography and undefined, in-between spaces. We want writers to explore the Queen City’s varied neighborhoods and the places betweenfor The
AN INTERVIEW WITH AMY JO BURNS, AUTHOR OF CINDERLAND By Zoe Zolbrod. Amy Jo Burns is the author of Cinderland, a memoir about coming of age in a small town in Western Pennsylvania while carrying the burden of a lie.When Burns was 10, her popular piano teacher, Howard Lotte, was accused of molesting his female students. All of the girls under his instruction were questioned, and those who came forward were smeared by the many people in town MIDWEST ARTS AND CULTURE Arts & Culture Midwest Arts and Culture Get the latest stories from around the region sent straight to your inbox. Get the latest stories from around the region sent straight to your inbox. MIDWEST MODERN’S ARCHITECTURAL ROAD TRIP 1 day ago · Josh Lipnik uses his Twitter account Midwest Modern to document regional architecture and design, creating a visual archive across space and time By Jonathan Dale Josh Lipnik is driving us down a highway in the palm of Michigan’s mitt. We’re traveling west from Battle Creek to check out an old post office-turned-library inClimax,
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THE CINCINNATI PRIVY DISASTER OF 1904 By Richard O Jones Although the morning paper said it would be a fair, warming day, the horizon darkened with looming rain. Principal Thomas L. Simmerman watched the fidgeting children lined up in the hall and decided to give them a few minutes of FEATURES – PAGE 18 – BELT MAGAZINE As the four-year anniversary of the Flint Water Crisis approaches, Flint residents are still suffering, and the state continues to pullits resources
A TREE HUGGER’S GUIDE TO THE FOREST DYNAMICS OF NORTHEAST By Matt Stansberry, Illustrations by David Wilson If there were but one erect and solid tree in the woods, all creatures would go to rub against it and make sure of their footing. –Henry David Thoreau About twenty miles east of downtown Cleveland, there is a stand of forest with trees older than the U.S. government. Elephantine, OUT ALL NIGHT WITH LAKE ERIE’S BURBOT WHISPERER By Matt Stansberry, Illustrations by David Wilson In an undisclosed parking lot somewhere on the southern shore of Lake Erie, the weak December sun fizzled out like a match dropped in the snow. I watched Cleveland Metroparks fisheries biologist Mike Durkalec assemble his fishing wagon. The modified Radio Flyer held bait, food, chairs, alantern,
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Amid declining union power and attacks on organized labor, some Rust Belt workers are turning to worker-owned cooperatives. In 2018, a West Virginia teacher’s secret Facebook group sparked a "union renaissance” in the tradition of Mother Jones. A former Chicago dumping ground finds new life with restoration efforts.MIDWEST POLITICS
Amid declining union power and attacks on organized labor, some Rust Belt workers are turning to worker-owned cooperatives. In 2018, a West Virginia teacher’s secret Facebook group sparked a "union renaissance” in the tradition of Mother Jones. Snapshots from MIDWEST ARTS AND CULTURE Olcott, New York—"The French Riviera of Lake Ontario"—has sunk and rebounded in a way so minor, yet major enough to feel like a triumph. Watch the full video of our March 31 event "Documenting Home," in partnership with PEN America. His story is the story of the rise REMEMBERING THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGS, FIFTY YEARS LATER Survivor Chic Canfora reflects on life then and now By Amanda Loudin Today marks fifty years since twenty-eight Ohio National Guardsman turned their rifles on a group of student protestors at Kent State University. For approximately thirteen seconds, the soldiers fired some sixty-seven rounds into the crowd, killing four students and wounding nine others. Roseann “Chic” THE MARROW OF TRADITION: AN INTRODUCTION The Marrow of Tradition is based on the only successful coup d’etat in American history, which took place after a race massacre in Wilmington, North Carolina, on November 10, 1898. On that day, hundreds of armed white citizens overran the streets and murdered African Americans, forcing estimated hundreds to flee the city on trains or to hide in the swamps until the violence ended. THE OIL PIPELINES PUTTING THE GREAT LAKES AT RISK The Oil Pipelines Putting the Great Lakes at Risk. T wo hundred feet below the surface of the Straits of Mackinac—between Lakes Michigan and Huron, at the tip of the Michigan mitt—oil is moving through the Great Lakes. It is conducted by twin pipelines, 20 inches in diameter, which run parallel to each other across the bottom of the Straits CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CINCINNATI NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDEBOOK Editor’s note: the following is a call for submissions for a new anthology from our partners at Belt Publishing. You have probably heard this before: Cincinnati is a city of small towns made distinct by topography and undefined, in-between spaces. We want writers to explore the Queen City’s varied neighborhoods and the places betweenfor The
RECOVERING THE INDIGENOUS ROOTS OF MICHIGAN’S NORTON Recovering the Indigenous Roots of Michigan’s Norton Mounds. T wo hundred years ago, when the spring floods would recede from the banks of the Grand River, where present-day Grand Rapids goes about its daily urban bustle, the first objects to re-emerge from the waters were the rounded peaks of three dozen unnatural mounds. THE ENDURING LEGACY OF THE 2010 KALAMAZOO RIVER OIL SPILL Nearly a decade after one of the largest inland oil spills in U.S. history, the landscape has changed. By Joseph Riesterer. C heryl Vosburg still gets emotional thinking about the day after Enbridge Energy Partners’ Line 6B ruptured just west of Marshall, Michigan on July 25, 2010, causing the second-largest inland oil spill in American history. That afternoon, Vosburg, the chief of Marshall THE LOST MOVIE PALACES OF YOUNGSTOWN The theater was designed by Rapp and Rapp, a company that specialized in building movie palaces. Among Rapp’s other creations were the Chicago Theater in its namesake city, the opulent Michigan Theater in Detroit—built on the site of a garage where a young tinkerer named Henry Ford built his first motorized quadricycle—and the Palace Theater in downtown Cleveland.BELT MAGAZINE
Amid declining union power and attacks on organized labor, some Rust Belt workers are turning to worker-owned cooperatives. In 2018, a West Virginia teacher’s secret Facebook group sparked a "union renaissance” in the tradition of Mother Jones. A former Chicago dumping ground finds new life with restoration efforts.MIDWEST POLITICS
Amid declining union power and attacks on organized labor, some Rust Belt workers are turning to worker-owned cooperatives. In 2018, a West Virginia teacher’s secret Facebook group sparked a "union renaissance” in the tradition of Mother Jones. Snapshots from MIDWEST ARTS AND CULTURE Olcott, New York—"The French Riviera of Lake Ontario"—has sunk and rebounded in a way so minor, yet major enough to feel like a triumph. Watch the full video of our March 31 event "Documenting Home," in partnership with PEN America. His story is the story of the rise REMEMBERING THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGS, FIFTY YEARS LATER Survivor Chic Canfora reflects on life then and now By Amanda Loudin Today marks fifty years since twenty-eight Ohio National Guardsman turned their rifles on a group of student protestors at Kent State University. For approximately thirteen seconds, the soldiers fired some sixty-seven rounds into the crowd, killing four students and wounding nine others. Roseann “Chic” THE MARROW OF TRADITION: AN INTRODUCTION The Marrow of Tradition is based on the only successful coup d’etat in American history, which took place after a race massacre in Wilmington, North Carolina, on November 10, 1898. On that day, hundreds of armed white citizens overran the streets and murdered African Americans, forcing estimated hundreds to flee the city on trains or to hide in the swamps until the violence ended. THE OIL PIPELINES PUTTING THE GREAT LAKES AT RISK The Oil Pipelines Putting the Great Lakes at Risk. T wo hundred feet below the surface of the Straits of Mackinac—between Lakes Michigan and Huron, at the tip of the Michigan mitt—oil is moving through the Great Lakes. It is conducted by twin pipelines, 20 inches in diameter, which run parallel to each other across the bottom of the Straits CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CINCINNATI NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDEBOOK Editor’s note: the following is a call for submissions for a new anthology from our partners at Belt Publishing. You have probably heard this before: Cincinnati is a city of small towns made distinct by topography and undefined, in-between spaces. We want writers to explore the Queen City’s varied neighborhoods and the places betweenfor The
RECOVERING THE INDIGENOUS ROOTS OF MICHIGAN’S NORTON Recovering the Indigenous Roots of Michigan’s Norton Mounds. T wo hundred years ago, when the spring floods would recede from the banks of the Grand River, where present-day Grand Rapids goes about its daily urban bustle, the first objects to re-emerge from the waters were the rounded peaks of three dozen unnatural mounds. THE ENDURING LEGACY OF THE 2010 KALAMAZOO RIVER OIL SPILL Nearly a decade after one of the largest inland oil spills in U.S. history, the landscape has changed. By Joseph Riesterer. C heryl Vosburg still gets emotional thinking about the day after Enbridge Energy Partners’ Line 6B ruptured just west of Marshall, Michigan on July 25, 2010, causing the second-largest inland oil spill in American history. That afternoon, Vosburg, the chief of Marshall THE LOST MOVIE PALACES OF YOUNGSTOWN The theater was designed by Rapp and Rapp, a company that specialized in building movie palaces. Among Rapp’s other creations were the Chicago Theater in its namesake city, the opulent Michigan Theater in Detroit—built on the site of a garage where a young tinkerer named Henry Ford built his first motorized quadricycle—and the Palace Theater in downtown Cleveland.MIDWEST POLITICS
Amid declining union power and attacks on organized labor, some Rust Belt workers are turning to worker-owned cooperatives. In 2018, a West Virginia teacher’s secret Facebook group sparked a "union renaissance” in the tradition of Mother Jones. Snapshots from ABOUT US – BELT MAGAZINE About Belt Magazine Belt Magazine is a digital publication by and for the Rust Belt and greater Midwest. Founded in 2013 as an antidote to shallow, distorted representations of the region, we challenge simplistic national narratives by paying local journalists, writers, photographers, and poets to cover their communities with depth, context, and the kind PRODUCTS – BELT MAGAZINE Dispatches From the Rust Belt and Greater Midwest IN HUDSON, OHIO, WHOSE HISTORY MATTERS? 13 hours ago · A recent event highlights the messiness of the town’s white-dominated abolitionist narrative. By Rebekkah Rubin. O n May 31 in Hudson, Ohio, retired Army Lt. Col. Barnard Kemter delivered the keynote speech at a Memorial Day ceremony hosted by the local American Legion Post. When Kemter, who is white, began to speak about the lesser-known origins of Memorial Day—specifically, the KAUFMANN’S, PITTSBURGH, AND THE END OF AN ERA The clock at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield was a meeting place for friends (“Meet me under the Kaufmann’s clock”) and enemies (“Kiss my ass under the Kaufmann’s clock”). The store was founded by a pair of brothers, Jacob and Isaac Kaufmann, as a menswear and tailoring store on Carson Street, on Pittsburgh’s South Side, in1871.
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Amid declining union power and attacks on organized labor, some Rust Belt workers are turning to worker-owned cooperatives. In 2018, a West Virginia teacher’s secret Facebook group sparked a "union renaissance” in the tradition of Mother Jones. Snapshots from REMEMBERING THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGS, FIFTY YEARS LATER Survivor Chic Canfora reflects on life then and now By Amanda Loudin Today marks fifty years since twenty-eight Ohio National Guardsman turned their rifles on a group of student protestors at Kent State University. For approximately thirteen seconds, the soldiers fired some sixty-seven rounds into the crowd, killing four students and wounding nine others. Roseann “Chic” THE OIL PIPELINES PUTTING THE GREAT LAKES AT RISK The Oil Pipelines Putting the Great Lakes at Risk. T wo hundred feet below the surface of the Straits of Mackinac—between Lakes Michigan and Huron, at the tip of the Michigan mitt—oil is moving through the Great Lakes. It is conducted by twin pipelines, 20 inches in diameter, which run parallel to each other across the bottom of the Straits THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE RUFFED GROUSE The ruffed grouse is now listed as a species of concern in eighteen states. Ben Jones, president of the seventeen thousand-member Ruffed Grouse Society, said that the collapse in Indiana was a “wake-up call.” “We really believe that ruffed grouse are a bellwether to forest health,” he said. At the center of this phenomenon is a non CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CINCINNATI NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDEBOOK Editor’s note: the following is a call for submissions for a new anthology from our partners at Belt Publishing. You have probably heard this before: Cincinnati is a city of small towns made distinct by topography and undefined, in-between spaces. We want writers to explore the Queen City’s varied neighborhoods and the places betweenfor The
THE ENDURING LEGACY OF THE 2010 KALAMAZOO RIVER OIL SPILL The Kalamazoo River spill took place just months after the BP’s Deepwater Horizon drilling rig infamously leeched oil into the Gulf of Mexico for three months. Deepwater’ s well was capped ten days before 6B’s rupture. T he Ceresco Dam served as an ally to Enbridge during post-spill cleanup in RECOVERING THE INDIGENOUS ROOTS OF MICHIGAN’S NORTON Recovering the Indigenous Roots of Michigan’s Norton Mounds. T wo hundred years ago, when the spring floods would recede from the banks of the Grand River, where present-day Grand Rapids goes about its daily urban bustle, the first objects to re-emerge from the waters were the rounded peaks of three dozen unnatural mounds. IN CHICAGO, BLACK ENTREPRENEURS SEEKING VENTURE CAPITAL By Steve Friess Photography by Sebastián Hidalgo. Support for this article was provided by Rise Local, a project of New America Chicago. B oyede Sobitan and Fola Dada dressed their best for the meeting — sharp blazers, solid ties, pressed slacks, shined shoes — and came prepared with a pitch deck full of facts and figures. The financier they were meeting was far less professional in every THE LOST MOVIE PALACES OF YOUNGSTOWN The theater was designed by Rapp and Rapp, a company that specialized in building movie palaces. Among Rapp’s other creations were the Chicago Theater in its namesake city, the opulent Michigan Theater in Detroit—built on the site of a garage where a young tinkerer named Henry Ford built his first motorized quadricycle—and the Palace Theater in downtown Cleveland.BELT MAGAZINE
Amid declining union power and attacks on organized labor, some Rust Belt workers are turning to worker-owned cooperatives. In 2018, a West Virginia teacher’s secret Facebook group sparked a "union renaissance” in the tradition of Mother Jones. A former Chicago dumping ground finds new life with restoration efforts.MIDWEST POLITICS
Amid declining union power and attacks on organized labor, some Rust Belt workers are turning to worker-owned cooperatives. In 2018, a West Virginia teacher’s secret Facebook group sparked a "union renaissance” in the tradition of Mother Jones. Snapshots from REMEMBERING THE KENT STATE SHOOTINGS, FIFTY YEARS LATER Survivor Chic Canfora reflects on life then and now By Amanda Loudin Today marks fifty years since twenty-eight Ohio National Guardsman turned their rifles on a group of student protestors at Kent State University. For approximately thirteen seconds, the soldiers fired some sixty-seven rounds into the crowd, killing four students and wounding nine others. Roseann “Chic” THE OIL PIPELINES PUTTING THE GREAT LAKES AT RISK The Oil Pipelines Putting the Great Lakes at Risk. T wo hundred feet below the surface of the Straits of Mackinac—between Lakes Michigan and Huron, at the tip of the Michigan mitt—oil is moving through the Great Lakes. It is conducted by twin pipelines, 20 inches in diameter, which run parallel to each other across the bottom of the Straits THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE RUFFED GROUSE The ruffed grouse is now listed as a species of concern in eighteen states. Ben Jones, president of the seventeen thousand-member Ruffed Grouse Society, said that the collapse in Indiana was a “wake-up call.” “We really believe that ruffed grouse are a bellwether to forest health,” he said. At the center of this phenomenon is a non CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CINCINNATI NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDEBOOK Editor’s note: the following is a call for submissions for a new anthology from our partners at Belt Publishing. You have probably heard this before: Cincinnati is a city of small towns made distinct by topography and undefined, in-between spaces. We want writers to explore the Queen City’s varied neighborhoods and the places betweenfor The
THE ENDURING LEGACY OF THE 2010 KALAMAZOO RIVER OIL SPILL The Kalamazoo River spill took place just months after the BP’s Deepwater Horizon drilling rig infamously leeched oil into the Gulf of Mexico for three months. Deepwater’ s well was capped ten days before 6B’s rupture. T he Ceresco Dam served as an ally to Enbridge during post-spill cleanup in RECOVERING THE INDIGENOUS ROOTS OF MICHIGAN’S NORTON Recovering the Indigenous Roots of Michigan’s Norton Mounds. T wo hundred years ago, when the spring floods would recede from the banks of the Grand River, where present-day Grand Rapids goes about its daily urban bustle, the first objects to re-emerge from the waters were the rounded peaks of three dozen unnatural mounds. IN CHICAGO, BLACK ENTREPRENEURS SEEKING VENTURE CAPITAL By Steve Friess Photography by Sebastián Hidalgo. Support for this article was provided by Rise Local, a project of New America Chicago. B oyede Sobitan and Fola Dada dressed their best for the meeting — sharp blazers, solid ties, pressed slacks, shined shoes — and came prepared with a pitch deck full of facts and figures. The financier they were meeting was far less professional in every THE LOST MOVIE PALACES OF YOUNGSTOWN The theater was designed by Rapp and Rapp, a company that specialized in building movie palaces. Among Rapp’s other creations were the Chicago Theater in its namesake city, the opulent Michigan Theater in Detroit—built on the site of a garage where a young tinkerer named Henry Ford built his first motorized quadricycle—and the Palace Theater in downtown Cleveland.MIDWEST POLITICS
Amid declining union power and attacks on organized labor, some Rust Belt workers are turning to worker-owned cooperatives. In 2018, a West Virginia teacher’s secret Facebook group sparked a "union renaissance” in the tradition of Mother Jones. Snapshots from ABOUT US – BELT MAGAZINE About Belt Magazine Belt Magazine is a digital publication by and for the Rust Belt and greater Midwest. Founded in 2013 as an antidote to shallow, distorted representations of the region, we challenge simplistic national narratives by paying local journalists, writers, photographers, and poets to cover their communities with depth, context, and the kind PRODUCTS – BELT MAGAZINE Dispatches From the Rust Belt and Greater Midwest KAUFMANN’S, PITTSBURGH, AND THE END OF AN ERA The clock at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield was a meeting place for friends (“Meet me under the Kaufmann’s clock”) and enemies (“Kiss my ass under the Kaufmann’s clock”). The store was founded by a pair of brothers, Jacob and Isaac Kaufmann, as a menswear and tailoring store on Carson Street, on Pittsburgh’s South Side, in1871.
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AROUND LAKE MICHIGAN ON THE CIRCLE TOUR Sixty years ago, my parents took us on a driving tour of Lake Michigan. A lot has changed between then and now, but the pull of the open road is as strong as ever. 2021-06-01T11:10:11-04:00By Bob Zeni|
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A former Chicago dumping ground finds new life with restorationefforts.
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