Downtown Gary: Millrats, Politics, and US Steel provides a glimpse of
the Gary of yesteryear when downtown was the social, cultural, and
political center of the community.
Before the era of gigantic shopping malls, big-box stores, and online
shopping, the commercial centers of major American cities were located
in areas often referred to as downtown. From the 1920s through the
1960s, people from throughout the Calumet Region flocked to the Steel
City's popular stores, theaters, and restaurants by car, bus, and the
South Shore Railroad. For many, Gordon's, Lytton's, Sears, and
Goldblatt's bring back memories of window-shopping, making layaway
plans, visiting Santa, and being asked May I help you? by courteous
employees. Downtown Gary: Millrats, Politics, and US Steel provides a
look at the stores, politics, churches, schools, and of course, United
States Steel Corporation and the millrats of forgotten Gary.