The Washington PostDemocracy Dies in Darkness

A town fell on hard times. Hundreds of giant nutcrackers revived it.

‘The second year, we had 75 nutcrackers, and we just kept going from there,’ Mark Nelson said of Steubenville, Ohio

December 19, 2023 at 8:05 a.m. EST
Hugo Stutzman, son of nutcracker designer Brodie Stutzman, in 2021 with a few of the 209 nutcrackers that now line the streets of downtown Steubenville, Ohio. (Madeline Stutzman)
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After the last steel mill closed in Steubenville, Ohio, in 2005, the life soon went out of the city’s downtown. Windows were dark, and the mood was even darker.

“It was devastating. It was so abandoned that you could have held a picnic in the middle of the street and there would have been nothing going on and nobody coming by,” said John Kuhner, who owns Bookmarx Bookstore on the town’s main thoroughfare, Fourth Street.