A fisherman walks on sandy banks in Gary, Indiana. Man carries fishing tackle and net. He walks on sandy beach and looks at a wooden log.
A bulk carrier ship seen in Calumet River near steel mills, in Gary, Indiana, United States. Stacks of mills emit smoke. Two boys ride bikes on sandy banks of the river. A small motor boat speeds across the water.
An advertisement billboard in the city of Gary in Indiana, United States. Billboard reads 'Everybody Loves Brunswick Apartments.' Buildings and parked cars in background can be seen.
Various facilities provided by companies to its workers. Immigrant from Europe employed as a worker at Illinois steel company in Gary, Indiana attends a teaching session organized by the company for its workers. Worker and his family live happily. His children play at a playground provided by the company.
An abandoned coke-dump in Gary, Indiana. People working in the coal coke dump to get fuel for heating and cooking during the Great Depression. They fill sacks and baskets. A poor child working in the coke dump. People digging out mud from the dump.
Rail yard and steel mill. trains of open rail cars contain scrap metal for recycling in the steel mill. View of mill in background. Smoke rising from stacks. (The scene is repeated several times, from different distances.)
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