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Support the channel and get early access to new videos by becoming a member: / @retroworldhistory Experience Pennsylvania in the 1970s, when the Keystone State was the industrial backbone of America with steel mills running at full capacity. This documentary explores life when Pittsburgh was Steel City, the Steelers won four Super Bowls, and Philadelphia celebrated America's bicentennial in 1976. Relive neighborhoods where families stayed for generations, houses costing $20,000, Primanti Brothers sandwiches and Pat's cheesesteaks defining food culture, and Hurricane Agnes devastating Wilkes-Barre in 1972. Discover Lancaster County's Amish farmland, Three Rivers Stadium championships, coal mines in Scranton still operating, and tight ethnic communities built around steel and manufacturing. Perfect for those who remember when Pennsylvania felt prosperous, union jobs meant security, and the state was where America was built. #1970s #Pennsylvania #Pennsylvania1970s