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From a Parisian peek into the past, to Bethlehem Steel's greatest hits, the Industrial Archives & Library is home to 15,000 ...
On Nov. 18, 1995, Bethlehem Steel’s last operating blast ... Guzzo will have as a visual aid the actual training mill that was built to scale. The replica had been residing in storage in West ...
The museum also added a replica of the steel mill’s ladle repair shop ... mirror the way places in communities such as Easton, Bethlehem, Lehighton, Allentown, Emmaus, Cementon and Phillipsburg ...
The 62-acre property, donated to IAL by S.H. Cumings, is located on the north slope of Camel’s Hump along Santee Mill Road, ...
A report on efforts in one town to redevelop a steel mill that was once at the center of a company's power and a town's survival. This is the Bethlehem Steel Mill, once home plant of the Bethlehem ...
At dusk, the blast furnaces are lit up at the now closed Bethlehem Steel mill in Bethlehem, Pa. Steel manufacturing began here in 1873 and continued until the mill closed in 1995. In the two ...
BETHLEHEM – A safety officer at the mill for 26 years, Joe Koch felt each twist as Bethlehem Steel, a titan that armed the U.S. military and helped shape skylines across the country, careened ...
“Well, then you knew the end was done.” That was confirmed for Mayer when the Bethlehem steel mill shut down its “hot” operations in 1995. The plan was for the hometown plant to reheat and ...
The now-defunct Bethlehem Steel Corp. transformed the Lake Michigan shoreline in Porter County when it built the Bethlehem Steel mill on 4,000 acres of undeveloped duneland in Burns Harbor.
Bethlehem Steel wasn’t just a steel mill; it was a small city. People lived there. It was impactful and significant, and its collapse was incredibly sad.
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