But Not Forgotten But Not Forgotten

But Not Forgotten

A small town’s struggle to survive in the era of globalization

Description de l’éditeur

Logansport, Ind., is a small town of around 19,000 people, nestled in the mostly rural area between Indianapolis and Chicago. Its two rivers, the Wabash and the Eel, attracted early settlers eager to take advantage of fine farmland, but soon Logansport became a land of opportunity as businesses sprang up along major transportation corridors that intersected the city — the Michigan Road, the Wabash & Erie Canal, and later the Pennsylvania Railroad. At its height, the railroad employed nearly one-third of the city’s workforce and brought as many as 200 trains through town each day. Once an energetic city that was home to opera houses, renowned hotels, and a bustling red-light district, the city waned in the second half of the 20th century as the railroad declined, numerous fires destroyed much of the downtown area, and chain stores replaced locally owned establishments.


But Not Forgotten tells the tale of the city’s history — including its recent economic and social struggles — and of the growing number of civic programs, citizens, and organizations dedicated to the preservation and restoration of this once-thriving Midwestern city.

  • GENRE
    Histoire
    SORTIE
    2012
    27 janvier
    LANGUE
    EN
    Anglais
    LONGUEUR
    152
    Pages
    ÉDITIONS
    M.T. Publishing Company Inc.
    TAILLE
    106,7
    Mo