Baltimore has a fine deep-sea harbor, modern railroad and steamship terminals and a good channel through Chesapeake Bay to the sea. A variety of manufacturing industries have grown up in this city, some of the leading products being iron and copper goods, fertilizers, canned foods, sugar, meat and underwear.
Mouth of Cuyahoga River (which is used as a harbor), is seen at the right. Its muddy waters mix with the waters of Lake Erie. Docks and railroad yards of the Great Lakes Transit Corporation, in the center.
The inner end of the channel, the warehouses and railroads along its course, are plainly visible in the center. The other end of the channel connects with Galveston Bay.
A high, general view, which shows most of the city, the Maumee River, and agricultural land in the distance. The main business section is visible in the center.
Cleveland's artificial harbor in winter time. Government Breakwater and the mouth of Cuyahoga River are seen in the center. The main district is in the distance.