- Lansingville
Lansingville is a traditional neighborhood in
Youngstown, Ohio . Located on the city's south side, the area was named forJohn Lansing . The neighborhood was dominated by Slovak Americans, the majority of whom were Roman Catholic, during much of the 20th century.The Lansingville neighborhood developed rapidly with the expansion of the city's south side in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The district's growth was made possible by the construction of the Market Street Bridge, which connected the south side to downtown Youngstown.cite news
title = Birthday
work = The Youngstown Daily Vindicator
page = A-12
date =October 29 ,1939 ] Immigrants began to settle in the area during the late 1800s, and Lansingville was incorporated into Youngstown during the 1880s.While the Lansingville neighborhood drew European immigrants of various backgrounds, including
German Americans and Italian Americans, Slovak Americans became the dominant group in the early 20th century. One of the neighborhood's prominent landmarks is St. Matthias Church, which was established by Slovak immigrants who originally belonged to Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church, in the Smoky Hollow area of Youngstown.Although this tradition is no longer intact, a custom of many Lansingville residents was to sweep their sidewalks and streets once a week. Today, Lansingville's population is ethnically diverse, although many Slovak-Americans still live there.
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[http://www.iarelative.com/22census/lansing.htm Lansingville Information]
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