In the 1950s, six of the top 15 wealthiest cities in America. Well, right here in Ohio. Toledo, where I was this past week, was Toledo...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 the computing power engine that actually led the industrial revolution. (10:17–10:29)
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