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  2. Cleveland-Cliffs - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. ( CCI, formerly Cliffs Natural Resources) is an American steel manufacturer based in Cleveland, Ohio. They specialize in the mining, beneficiation, and pelletizing of iron ore, as well as steelmaking, including stamping and tooling. The company was the world's 25th-largest steel producer and the third-largest in the United ...

  3. Inland Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    Early 20th century Madeline blast furnace [1] The Inland Steel Company was an American steel company active in 1893–1998. Its history as an independent firm thus spanned much of the 20th century. It was headquartered in Chicago at the landmark Inland Steel Building . Inland Steel was an integrated steel company that reduced iron ore to steel.

  4. Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Harbor and Canal lies in a heavily industrial area which includes Cleveland-Cliffs two Indiana Harbor Works facilities. On the west side of the canal is the former Youngstown - J & L - LTV Steel - ISG steel mill. On the east side of the canal is the other Indiana Harbor Works, once known as Inland Steel Company, then Ispat Inland.

  5. Port of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Port of Indiana. / 41.644; -87.155. Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor is an active maritime port owned by the State of Indiana. The state legislature created the Indiana Port Commission in 1961 to research and act upon opening maritime ports on Indiana's Lake Michigan shoreline as well as the Ohio River. [1]

  6. Why You Should Look at Cliffs Natural Resources - AOL

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    Cliffs Natural Resources (NYS: CLF) has a long, illustrious history, tracing its origins back 165 years to its formation as the Cleveland Iron Mining Company. With the discovery of iron ore in ...

  7. East Chicago, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland-Cliffs' Indiana Harbor Works, the largest steel mill in the USA. Indiana Harbor Works comprises East mill, originally Inland Steel, and West mill, owned for most of its life by Youngstown Sheet and Tube, both acquired and merged by ArcelorMittal. [32] U.S. Steel’s East Chicago Tin, a steel finishing faculty part of Gary Works. [33]

  8. 5 hidden gems to visit in Indiana's Hoosier National ... - AOL

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    Location: Off State Road 37, south of Paoli Trail(s): 0.1 mile from parking lot Type: Historic site When the U.S. first began settling land west of the original colonies in the late 18th century ...

  9. Bethlehem Steel - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, the company's president, Arthur B. Homer, was the highest-paid U.S. business executive, and the firm built the first phase of what would become its largest plant, Burns Harbor between 1962 and 1964 in Burns Harbor, Indiana. Aerial view of the world's first 160" Plate Mill at Bethlehem Steel's Burns Harbor plant circa 1964.