Mingo Junction is located at 40°19′12″N80°36′44″W / 40.32000°N 80.61222°W / 40.32000; -80.61222 (40.319869, -80.612240). It is in the Eastern time zone, and the average elevation is 797ft. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.86 square miles (7.41km2), of which 2.69 square miles (6.97km2) is land and 0.17 square miles (0.44km2) is water.
History
The MingoIndian tribe once had a settlement at the location of the present day village, which is the source of its name. Originally known as Mingo Bottom or Mingo Town, it was the starting point for the ill-fated Crawford expedition against hostile Indians in 1782, during the American Revolutionary War.
Mingo Junction was founded circa 1869 when an iron works was started there.
Mingo Junction is a village in Jefferson County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. Mingo Junction is part of the Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,454 at the 2010 census.
The Mingo Indian tribe once had a settlement at the location of the present day village, which is the source of its name. Originally known as Mingo Bottom or Mingo Town, it was the starting point for the ill-fated Crawford expedition against hostile Indians in 1782, during the American Revolutionary War.
In 1770, George Washington set out on an expedition to explore the Ohio River Valley. On the 22nd day of October he camped overnight in what was known then as Mingo Town, describing it as blustery and cold with about 20 cabins and 70 inhabitants of the Iroquois Conf...
published: 27 Apr 2020
Village Of Mingo Junction Ohio Council Meeting 4-27-21
published: 29 Apr 2021
The Deer Hunter: Mingo Junction, OH
The is the site of Welch's Bar from Michael Cimino's 1978 film "The Deer Hunter". The first shot recreates when De Niro's car overtakes the semi and makes the u-turn. The second shot recreates when De Niro, Walken, Savage and Cazale all get out of the car to go into the bar. The third and forth shots try to recreate when Savage's mother comes and gets him out of the bar. The problem with shot three is the area where they mounted the camera is now covered in vegetation, and is next to rail road tracks. The forth shot is at ground level but gives a better view.
published: 14 Aug 2009
Mingo Junction Tribute.WMV
This is a short filmic tribute to the hometown of Mingo Junction, Ohio, in the industrial Ohio River Valley. The photos come from the people of that town and attest to its struggle and survival as a hard working mill town along the beautiful river. Guy Mason and Larry Smith thank the people for sharing their images here and in our future book Mingo Junction, Ohio: Images of America from Arcadia Publishing (Released Feb. 2011). It can be ordered from Amazon.com Books as well.
published: 09 Sep 2010
Mingo Junction Drone Aerial Footage "Back In The Day" w Lyrics
Mingo Junction Ohio from various aerial angles. The footage also features Boyd Townsend 's song "Back In The Day". Redemption Dog Music C 2012. Music used with permission.
published: 16 Jun 2016
1988 Mingo High School Mingo Junction Oh Undefeated Regular Season
published: 02 Nov 2015
Open Road Mingo Junction, Ohio Nov 7, 2020
I would like to welcome you to ride Ohio with Roger and Brenda Richardson. We both love to ride, and we like to promote riding. That is why I decided to start putting some videos on for people who never rode or have Rode and would like some new roads to try out. I just enjoy coming home from work and jumping on the bike and going for a little ride sometimes it is just for 15 to 20 minutes or it is for a few hours. I ride all year round if it is above 40° usually. I have road when it has been less than 40. On the other hand, Brenda usually does not ride when it is below 60 but that is her choice.
We have belonged to a few hog chapters and American legions riders, but we enjoy riding by ourselves and doing our own thing. I still love going on rides with everyone. We have taking a few long ...
Mingo Junction is a village in Jefferson County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. Mingo Junction is part of the Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolit...
Mingo Junction is a village in Jefferson County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. Mingo Junction is part of the Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,454 at the 2010 census.
The Mingo Indian tribe once had a settlement at the location of the present day village, which is the source of its name. Originally known as Mingo Bottom or Mingo Town, it was the starting point for the ill-fated Crawford expedition against hostile Indians in 1782, during the American Revolutionary War.
In 1770, George Washington set out on an expedition to explore the Ohio River Valley. On the 22nd day of October he camped overnight in what was known then as Mingo Town, describing it as blustery and cold with about 20 cabins and 70 inhabitants of the Iroquois Confederation. Washington wrote a complete account of his observations in a diary stored in the Library of Congress.[7]
Mingo Junction was founded circa 1869 when an iron works was started there.[8]
The population was 3,454 at the 2010 census. In 1900, its only manufacturing plant was a steel mill owned by Carnegie Steel Company. Past population figures are: 1900, 2,954; 1910, 4,049; 1940, 5,192.
Mingo Junction served as the Pennsylvania steel mill town in the 1978 film The Deer Hunter, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and starred Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, and John Cazale. Many of the scenes that took place in and around a steel mill were filmed in Mingo Junction. The 1979 film Take Down, starring Lorenzo Lamas and Kevin Hooks, was set at Mingo Junction High School. Mingo was also the primary filming location for Reckless, released in 1984 and starring Aidan Quinn and Daryl Hannah. Many scenes were set in Mingo Junction or nearby cities such as Steubenville, Ohio, and Weirton, West Virginia and Pittsburgh. Mingo Junction's movie credentials also include two 1983 films, All the Right Moves starring Tom Cruise and Craig T. Nelson and Heart of Steel with Peter Strauss and Pamela Reed.
In 2016, the village was visited and filmed for a Dutch television show called "Jensen kiest voor Amerika" (Jensen chooses for America).
Mingo Junction is a village in Jefferson County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. Mingo Junction is part of the Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,454 at the 2010 census.
The Mingo Indian tribe once had a settlement at the location of the present day village, which is the source of its name. Originally known as Mingo Bottom or Mingo Town, it was the starting point for the ill-fated Crawford expedition against hostile Indians in 1782, during the American Revolutionary War.
In 1770, George Washington set out on an expedition to explore the Ohio River Valley. On the 22nd day of October he camped overnight in what was known then as Mingo Town, describing it as blustery and cold with about 20 cabins and 70 inhabitants of the Iroquois Confederation. Washington wrote a complete account of his observations in a diary stored in the Library of Congress.[7]
Mingo Junction was founded circa 1869 when an iron works was started there.[8]
The population was 3,454 at the 2010 census. In 1900, its only manufacturing plant was a steel mill owned by Carnegie Steel Company. Past population figures are: 1900, 2,954; 1910, 4,049; 1940, 5,192.
Mingo Junction served as the Pennsylvania steel mill town in the 1978 film The Deer Hunter, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and starred Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, and John Cazale. Many of the scenes that took place in and around a steel mill were filmed in Mingo Junction. The 1979 film Take Down, starring Lorenzo Lamas and Kevin Hooks, was set at Mingo Junction High School. Mingo was also the primary filming location for Reckless, released in 1984 and starring Aidan Quinn and Daryl Hannah. Many scenes were set in Mingo Junction or nearby cities such as Steubenville, Ohio, and Weirton, West Virginia and Pittsburgh. Mingo Junction's movie credentials also include two 1983 films, All the Right Moves starring Tom Cruise and Craig T. Nelson and Heart of Steel with Peter Strauss and Pamela Reed.
In 2016, the village was visited and filmed for a Dutch television show called "Jensen kiest voor Amerika" (Jensen chooses for America).
The is the site of Welch's Bar from Michael Cimino's 1978 film "The Deer Hunter". The first shot recreates when De Niro's car overtakes the semi and makes the u...
The is the site of Welch's Bar from Michael Cimino's 1978 film "The Deer Hunter". The first shot recreates when De Niro's car overtakes the semi and makes the u-turn. The second shot recreates when De Niro, Walken, Savage and Cazale all get out of the car to go into the bar. The third and forth shots try to recreate when Savage's mother comes and gets him out of the bar. The problem with shot three is the area where they mounted the camera is now covered in vegetation, and is next to rail road tracks. The forth shot is at ground level but gives a better view.
The is the site of Welch's Bar from Michael Cimino's 1978 film "The Deer Hunter". The first shot recreates when De Niro's car overtakes the semi and makes the u-turn. The second shot recreates when De Niro, Walken, Savage and Cazale all get out of the car to go into the bar. The third and forth shots try to recreate when Savage's mother comes and gets him out of the bar. The problem with shot three is the area where they mounted the camera is now covered in vegetation, and is next to rail road tracks. The forth shot is at ground level but gives a better view.
This is a short filmic tribute to the hometown of Mingo Junction, Ohio, in the industrial Ohio River Valley. The photos come from the people of that town and at...
This is a short filmic tribute to the hometown of Mingo Junction, Ohio, in the industrial Ohio River Valley. The photos come from the people of that town and attest to its struggle and survival as a hard working mill town along the beautiful river. Guy Mason and Larry Smith thank the people for sharing their images here and in our future book Mingo Junction, Ohio: Images of America from Arcadia Publishing (Released Feb. 2011). It can be ordered from Amazon.com Books as well.
This is a short filmic tribute to the hometown of Mingo Junction, Ohio, in the industrial Ohio River Valley. The photos come from the people of that town and attest to its struggle and survival as a hard working mill town along the beautiful river. Guy Mason and Larry Smith thank the people for sharing their images here and in our future book Mingo Junction, Ohio: Images of America from Arcadia Publishing (Released Feb. 2011). It can be ordered from Amazon.com Books as well.
Mingo Junction Ohio from various aerial angles. The footage also features Boyd Townsend 's song "Back In The Day". Redemption Dog Music C 2012. Music used with ...
Mingo Junction Ohio from various aerial angles. The footage also features Boyd Townsend 's song "Back In The Day". Redemption Dog Music C 2012. Music used with permission.
Mingo Junction Ohio from various aerial angles. The footage also features Boyd Townsend 's song "Back In The Day". Redemption Dog Music C 2012. Music used with permission.
I would like to welcome you to ride Ohio with Roger and Brenda Richardson. We both love to ride, and we like to promote riding. That is why I decided to start p...
I would like to welcome you to ride Ohio with Roger and Brenda Richardson. We both love to ride, and we like to promote riding. That is why I decided to start putting some videos on for people who never rode or have Rode and would like some new roads to try out. I just enjoy coming home from work and jumping on the bike and going for a little ride sometimes it is just for 15 to 20 minutes or it is for a few hours. I ride all year round if it is above 40° usually. I have road when it has been less than 40. On the other hand, Brenda usually does not ride when it is below 60 but that is her choice.
We have belonged to a few hog chapters and American legions riders, but we enjoy riding by ourselves and doing our own thing. I still love going on rides with everyone. We have taking a few long trips together. We have been to the back of the dragon in Virginia, rode to Niagara Falls in Ontario Canada, Washington DC for rolling thunder. And some just personal trips like to Indiana and to Gettysburg. This past July and into August we rode out to Sturgis, South Dakota. About 5000 miles and 15 states which was a great time and I have some videos. I was having trouble with the one camera so I did not get all the videos I would like. (maybe next time)
I hope you enjoy our adventures and enjoy the videos! Motorcycle Vlog: Whether you ride or not. Remember it does not matter what you ride it is the same wind.
I am just a country boy who loves to ride his fat boy Harley- Davison! I am a man with few words not a bunch of bullshit. I just love admiring God’s great beauty! hopefully you will too Enjoy the videos. I basically ride Ohio, little Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Brenda my wife And I have a few trips planned for this year outside of these states. She rides her own street glide. Enjoy the ride! Be safe!
I am just a biker that loves to ride! always looking for a great place to ride so I decided to put some videos on to give you guys some ideas of different rides in the state of Ohio. it is just about getting out and enjoying the ride and the scenery. some of you like to ride in groups some like the ride by themselves and I think it doesn’t matter as long as you enjoy the ride!
I would like to welcome you to ride Ohio with Roger and Brenda Richardson. We both love to ride, and we like to promote riding. That is why I decided to start putting some videos on for people who never rode or have Rode and would like some new roads to try out. I just enjoy coming home from work and jumping on the bike and going for a little ride sometimes it is just for 15 to 20 minutes or it is for a few hours. I ride all year round if it is above 40° usually. I have road when it has been less than 40. On the other hand, Brenda usually does not ride when it is below 60 but that is her choice.
We have belonged to a few hog chapters and American legions riders, but we enjoy riding by ourselves and doing our own thing. I still love going on rides with everyone. We have taking a few long trips together. We have been to the back of the dragon in Virginia, rode to Niagara Falls in Ontario Canada, Washington DC for rolling thunder. And some just personal trips like to Indiana and to Gettysburg. This past July and into August we rode out to Sturgis, South Dakota. About 5000 miles and 15 states which was a great time and I have some videos. I was having trouble with the one camera so I did not get all the videos I would like. (maybe next time)
I hope you enjoy our adventures and enjoy the videos! Motorcycle Vlog: Whether you ride or not. Remember it does not matter what you ride it is the same wind.
I am just a country boy who loves to ride his fat boy Harley- Davison! I am a man with few words not a bunch of bullshit. I just love admiring God’s great beauty! hopefully you will too Enjoy the videos. I basically ride Ohio, little Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Brenda my wife And I have a few trips planned for this year outside of these states. She rides her own street glide. Enjoy the ride! Be safe!
I am just a biker that loves to ride! always looking for a great place to ride so I decided to put some videos on to give you guys some ideas of different rides in the state of Ohio. it is just about getting out and enjoying the ride and the scenery. some of you like to ride in groups some like the ride by themselves and I think it doesn’t matter as long as you enjoy the ride!
Mingo Junction is a village in Jefferson County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. Mingo Junction is part of the Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,454 at the 2010 census.
The Mingo Indian tribe once had a settlement at the location of the present day village, which is the source of its name. Originally known as Mingo Bottom or Mingo Town, it was the starting point for the ill-fated Crawford expedition against hostile Indians in 1782, during the American Revolutionary War.
In 1770, George Washington set out on an expedition to explore the Ohio River Valley. On the 22nd day of October he camped overnight in what was known then as Mingo Town, describing it as blustery and cold with about 20 cabins and 70 inhabitants of the Iroquois Confederation. Washington wrote a complete account of his observations in a diary stored in the Library of Congress.[7]
Mingo Junction was founded circa 1869 when an iron works was started there.[8]
The population was 3,454 at the 2010 census. In 1900, its only manufacturing plant was a steel mill owned by Carnegie Steel Company. Past population figures are: 1900, 2,954; 1910, 4,049; 1940, 5,192.
Mingo Junction served as the Pennsylvania steel mill town in the 1978 film The Deer Hunter, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and starred Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, and John Cazale. Many of the scenes that took place in and around a steel mill were filmed in Mingo Junction. The 1979 film Take Down, starring Lorenzo Lamas and Kevin Hooks, was set at Mingo Junction High School. Mingo was also the primary filming location for Reckless, released in 1984 and starring Aidan Quinn and Daryl Hannah. Many scenes were set in Mingo Junction or nearby cities such as Steubenville, Ohio, and Weirton, West Virginia and Pittsburgh. Mingo Junction's movie credentials also include two 1983 films, All the Right Moves starring Tom Cruise and Craig T. Nelson and Heart of Steel with Peter Strauss and Pamela Reed.
In 2016, the village was visited and filmed for a Dutch television show called "Jensen kiest voor Amerika" (Jensen chooses for America).
The is the site of Welch's Bar from Michael Cimino's 1978 film "The Deer Hunter". The first shot recreates when De Niro's car overtakes the semi and makes the u-turn. The second shot recreates when De Niro, Walken, Savage and Cazale all get out of the car to go into the bar. The third and forth shots try to recreate when Savage's mother comes and gets him out of the bar. The problem with shot three is the area where they mounted the camera is now covered in vegetation, and is next to rail road tracks. The forth shot is at ground level but gives a better view.
This is a short filmic tribute to the hometown of Mingo Junction, Ohio, in the industrial Ohio River Valley. The photos come from the people of that town and attest to its struggle and survival as a hard working mill town along the beautiful river. Guy Mason and Larry Smith thank the people for sharing their images here and in our future book Mingo Junction, Ohio: Images of America from Arcadia Publishing (Released Feb. 2011). It can be ordered from Amazon.com Books as well.
Mingo Junction Ohio from various aerial angles. The footage also features Boyd Townsend 's song "Back In The Day". Redemption Dog Music C 2012. Music used with permission.
I would like to welcome you to ride Ohio with Roger and Brenda Richardson. We both love to ride, and we like to promote riding. That is why I decided to start putting some videos on for people who never rode or have Rode and would like some new roads to try out. I just enjoy coming home from work and jumping on the bike and going for a little ride sometimes it is just for 15 to 20 minutes or it is for a few hours. I ride all year round if it is above 40° usually. I have road when it has been less than 40. On the other hand, Brenda usually does not ride when it is below 60 but that is her choice.
We have belonged to a few hog chapters and American legions riders, but we enjoy riding by ourselves and doing our own thing. I still love going on rides with everyone. We have taking a few long trips together. We have been to the back of the dragon in Virginia, rode to Niagara Falls in Ontario Canada, Washington DC for rolling thunder. And some just personal trips like to Indiana and to Gettysburg. This past July and into August we rode out to Sturgis, South Dakota. About 5000 miles and 15 states which was a great time and I have some videos. I was having trouble with the one camera so I did not get all the videos I would like. (maybe next time)
I hope you enjoy our adventures and enjoy the videos! Motorcycle Vlog: Whether you ride or not. Remember it does not matter what you ride it is the same wind.
I am just a country boy who loves to ride his fat boy Harley- Davison! I am a man with few words not a bunch of bullshit. I just love admiring God’s great beauty! hopefully you will too Enjoy the videos. I basically ride Ohio, little Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Brenda my wife And I have a few trips planned for this year outside of these states. She rides her own street glide. Enjoy the ride! Be safe!
I am just a biker that loves to ride! always looking for a great place to ride so I decided to put some videos on to give you guys some ideas of different rides in the state of Ohio. it is just about getting out and enjoying the ride and the scenery. some of you like to ride in groups some like the ride by themselves and I think it doesn’t matter as long as you enjoy the ride!
Mingo Junction is located at 40°19′12″N80°36′44″W / 40.32000°N 80.61222°W / 40.32000; -80.61222 (40.319869, -80.612240). It is in the Eastern time zone, and the average elevation is 797ft. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.86 square miles (7.41km2), of which 2.69 square miles (6.97km2) is land and 0.17 square miles (0.44km2) is water.
History
The MingoIndian tribe once had a settlement at the location of the present day village, which is the source of its name. Originally known as Mingo Bottom or Mingo Town, it was the starting point for the ill-fated Crawford expedition against hostile Indians in 1782, during the American Revolutionary War.
Mingo Junction was founded circa 1869 when an iron works was started there.
“I collect small stuff to big stuff,” Paul Perelman of Chesterland said Friday ... to 5 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m ... “I bought these license plates at auctions, and people have sold me others,” Flesher, of MingoJunction, said.
Spotted lanternflies invasion. Spotted lanternflies are taking over. Here's what you can do when you spot the invasive red bugs. On Aug ...Ohio’s first lanternfly report dates to 2020, in MingoJunction, a town of 3,300 in Jefferson County ... first year ... six.
Have you been to MingoJunction, Ohio?. I learned this firsthand by visiting such Ohio River steel towns as Mingo Junction, where scenes from the epic movie “The Deer Hunter” were filmed ... Mingo Junction is still struggling.
“In doing so, JSWUSA will expand its “Made In USA” product portfolio by insourcing the production of American-made steel slabs from its production facilities at MingoJunction, Ohio,” the company ...
In addition, the company\u2019s $145 million investment in its MingoJunction facility to upgrade its clean steel manufacturing processes is expected ...
These new projects, which further build upon JSWUSA’s recent $145 million investment in its MingoJunction facility (Ohio), are expected to be completed and commissioned by FY26 ... ....
State regulators on Wednesday approved a new rate agreement between AEPOhio and JSW Steel as part of the company's $160 million expansion of its steel operations in MingoJunction in eastern Ohio.