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June 28, 1924. It’s a day etched into the fabric of so many northeast Ohio families. A deadly and devastating tornado touched down in Sandusky and moved east to Lorain , taking lives with it.
More than seventy people died, hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed, and thousands of people were left homeless.“Postcards started coming out in the 1870s by the turn of the 20th century, through the early 30s that was the golden age of postcards because that’s how people communicated.” “In the newspaper clippings they’re already talking about sightseers or gawkers starting to come here,” said Curator and Senior Collections Manager at theLorain Historical Society, Kaitlyn Donaldson.
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