On
average, over 163 million net tons of cargo are moved each year on the
Great Lakes in the holds of a vast fleet of steel ships. From the
western end of Lake Superior, to the shallow, emerald-colored waters of
Lake Erie, ships arrive and depart at all hours amid a landscape of
dirt-laden mill buildings, smoke streaked skies, and vast fields of coal
and iron ore pellets. The photographs in this book will show you a slice
of industrial America rarely seen by the general public. These images,
contemporary and historic, will take you to all of the primary loading
and unloading ports from Lake Superior to Lake Erie. View first-hand how
cargoes are loaded at the grain terminals of Thunder Bay, the ore docks
of Minnesota’s north shore, or the sprawling Midwest Energy coal dock in
Superior. See where these giant ships and cargoes go “down below” on the
infamous Cuyahoga River, the Ford Plant on Detroit’s Rouge River, or
inside the heart of the famous U.S. Steel Works in Gary, Indiana.
Author: Patrick Lapinski
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9781583882382
Publisher: Ertel Publishing
Binding Type: Soft
Language: NA
Pages: 160
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
Country Made: NA