![]() ![]() ( How cruise lines are adapting to COVID-19 in the age of Omicron.) “It really created a sense of pride in our community to bring in these large cruise ships and guests from all over the world,” says Nick Meisner of Discover Green Bay. Lets work together and get this polished.This summer was a historic one for Green Bay, Wisconsin, with the city welcoming its first-ever cruise ship-the 202-passenger Ocean Navigator-into port. This section seems to be written with a bit of a critical tone rather than just discussing the facts of the history of the manufacturing belt. Rust Belt is a commonly used term that should not redirect to a rarely used term. as a manufacturing power? When was the last time you purchased a consumer good made in the U.S.? I can't even tell if you're joking or if you're seriously THAT biased. "Post Industrial" is not pejorative, it's accurate. (I don't hear it called "Rust Belt" every day or anything, but it's at least a known term.) It is most certainly not a "vibrant" region, with the possible exception of Chicago, by any stretch. 12.110.179.187 19:25, 18 June 2007 (UTC) Reply I live in the Rust Belt and have NEVER heard nor seen it called the "Manufacturing Belt". Words like 'post industrial' are perjorative and highly inaccurate. The US is one of the worlds pre-eminent manufacturing powers. Filippo Argenti 20:09, 27 April 2007 (UTC) Reply The area experiences new manufacturing, high tech, and so on, its a vibrant region of the US. Which means that area is the 'Manufacturing Belt' no longer, since there's no more manufacturing going on there any more. I mean, "Rust Belt" means that there are no more factories, its 'post-industrial' if you will.
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