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The "Steelmark" logo was created in 1959 to help identify products made of steel. In 1960, the trademark was acquired by the American Iron and Steel Institute. The three star-like shapes (hypocycloids) represent the raw materials used to make steel - iron ore, coal, and limestone.
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Dad next to a display inside of the steel museum.
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Memories of punching the clock. Note the guy with the pipe and top hat, like Dad used to wear
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Dad preteneding to punch the clock.
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Dad and Sue taking a break after viewing the exhibits.
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Shary and Dad on a break.
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Shary helping the workers; The Steelmaker sculpture in front of museum.
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Sue & Dad outside the steel museum, looking at them through The Steelmakerssculpture.
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Sue & Dad outside the steel museum, looking at them through The Steelmakers sculpture.
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The Steelmakers sculpture by George Segal, in front of steel museum.
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Dad outside of the entrance to the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. Locals call it the steel museum.