MIDDLETOWN OHIO 1938
This archival film footage was shot in February 1938 for a Phi Bet Psi sorority fundraiser in Middletown, Ohio. The footage was rediscovered in 1990 and used in this documentary along with comments by local citizens who were living in 1938

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From Small Town to Steel Town part 2

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The Rise and Fall of America's Most Inventive City: Dayton, Ohio
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