Once an almost impenetrable landscape of dunes, marshes, and woodlands
hugging the southern shore of Lake Michigan, the land comprising what
would become East Chicago was a developer's dream for the emerging steel
industry. Considered one of the country's ultimate melting pots, four
out of five of its citizens hailed from other countries, each bringing
their valued cultures and traditions to this thriving metropolis. The
industrial jobs, requiring hard work and much grit, provided a way out
of poverty, but the area also offered beautiful parks and mansions along
the waterfront, as well as great schools, neighborhoods, and civic
organizations. East Chicago had a sense of vitality and the essence that
the American dream was available for all.