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  1. From the 1950s to the 1970s. Robert Kennedy in Indianapolis in 1968. The economic boom of the post-World War II years meant material prosperity for most Hoosiers. Washing machines, televisions and two-car garages became part of the middle class dream.

  2. A Brief History of the City of Gary, Indiana. Judge Elbert H. Gary. Founded in 1906 by Elbert H. Gary, former Chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, the city originated as the chosen site for the location of what was intended to be the world's largest steel plant.

  3. Mar 7, 2023 · The city was on the brink of changing from an industrial city to a stable modern-day functioning city. The missing piece of the city was the lack of public community-based areas. In the early 1920s, the Aquatorium was created.

  4. Gary, Indiana, was founded in 1906 by the U.S. Steel corporation as the home for its new plant, Gary Works. The city was named after lawyer Elbert Henry Gary , who was the founding chairman of the United States Steel Corporation.

  5. Events in Indiana History. 1800-05-07 Indiana Territory organized. 1816-12-11 Indiana becomes 19th state of the Union. 1825-01-03 Scottish factory owner Robert Owen buys 30,000 acres in Indiana as site for New Harmony utopian community. 1844-01-15 University of Notre Dame receives its charter in Indiana.

  6. Named after Elbert Henry Gary, the founding chairman of the corporation, the city experienced rapid growth in its early years. The steel industry provided numerous job opportunities, attracting a diverse population of immigrants and African-American migrants during the Great Migration.

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  8. Oct 25, 2020 · As the decades transpired, Gary grew to become Indiana's second largest city. Bursting at it's seams of fifty square miles to its peak population of nearly 180,000 residents by 1970.

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