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Ruhr 2010: Industrial Kultur

Here in the Ruhrgebiet the had an interesting even that everybody in the Rust Belt of the USA should consider. They had a night celebrating the culture of their industry (Coal, Gas, Iron, Steel) from 8:PM till midnight they held special events at some large post industrial sites throughout the Ruhrgebiet.
StringGirl with hosts Ute and Burkhard
Many people, young and old, from near and far came out to learn about and enjoy the industrial heritage of their region. The Ruhrgebiet is the area of North Rhineland-Westfalia including Duisberg, Dusseldorf, Essen, Bochum, and Dortmund.
They even fired up an old Steam Locomotive
The pride that Germans feel in their industrial heritage is one aspect that I feel has been lost in the USA, and is not wonder that Germany is still an excellent exporter, while the US has given up making things as a whole.

A large boat lift used to raise cargo ships up 3 meters to next canal
Rain and unseasonable weather it would have been a perfect night, but that did not stop thousands of Germans from converging in the Ruhrgebiet to celebrate the regions contribution to the past, present, and future of industry.

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