Toledo, where I was this past week, was the glass capital of the world. Akron was the rubber capital. Youngstown and Cleveland were the leaders in steel production. Dayton, where I'm going to be tomorrow, was Dayton...was the computing power engine that actually led the industrial revolution. In my hometown of Cincinnati, we were known around the world as the Queen City, the consumer products capital of the country, known as Porkopolis. We led in food production as well. (10:28–10:35)
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Asserts that Dayton was a leading city in computing power during the industrial revolution.
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