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Support the channel and get early access to new videos by becoming a member: / @retroworldhistory . Experience Ohio in the 1960s when the Buckeye State was the industrial heartland at its peak with steel mills in Youngstown running around the clock and rubber factories in Akron producing tires for the world. This documentary explores life when Goodyear, Firestone, and B.F. Goodrich employed tens of thousands, when Cleveland's Cuyahoga River was so polluted it would catch fire in 1969, and when factory jobs with union benefits supported entire families. Relive the orange glow from Youngstown's furnaces lighting up the night sky, tight-knit ethnic neighborhoods with Polish and Italian churches, and houses costing only $15,000 to $25,000. Discover Ohio State football under Woody Hayes dominating the Big Ten, the fierce rivalry with Michigan, Friday night high school football bringing entire towns together, and Bob Evans restaurants expanding from their Ohio roots. Witness small town manufacturing thriving, the Ohio State Fair in Columbus, Cincinnati chili served three-way at Skyline, and the last decade when industrial Ohio functioned at full strength before the collapse of the 1970s and 1980s. Perfect for those who remember when hard work meant prosperity and the American Dream felt achievable. #1960s #Ohio #Ohio1960s