Images of America: Gary's Glen Park looks back at the southern
neighborhood of Steel City from its birth to the early 1970s.
America's Big Steel gave birth to Gary in 1906, when the United States
Steel Corporation established a plant in Indiana along the southern
shore of Lake Michigan. The new city on the lake attracted thousands of
job seekers from the coalfields and factories in the East to far-off
lands in southern and eastern Europe. As they settled in Gary, immigrant
groups established communities, built churches and schools, and
instilled in their children the values of hard work, strong faith, and
cultural traditions. Each chapter in Gary's Glen Park looks at a
specific part of this southern neighborhood's history, such as the
neighborhood, local businesses, memorable events, and people. Other
chapters focus on the foundations of any community: the churches and
schools.