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But even as Bethlehem was building its new Grey mills, U.S. Steel was secretly building a ... George Washington Bridge in New York and the Ben Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia.
From a Parisian peek into the past, to Bethlehem Steel's greatest hits, the Industrial Archives & Library is home to 15,000 ...
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.
They were the linchpin in what President Franklin D ... in the country's mills and factories during World War II. And of that number 25,000 were working for Bethlehem Steel Corporation, 2,200 ...
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.
The cold mill, plus the $100 million being spent to reline the huge Sparrows Point blast furnace this summer, shows Bethlehem’s faith that its Sparrows Point Division’s Big Steel plant can ...
Before Bethlehem Steel went bankrupt and sold its Burns Harbor ... Sexton, 56, toiled in the Burns Harbor mill for more than 31 years. After decades of regularly working overtime, he retired ...
Guzzo will have as a visual aid the actual training mill that was ... During World War II, Bethlehem Steel built 1,127 ships as CEO Eugene Grace promised President Franklin Roosevelt “a ship ...
The Bethlehem Steel mill at Sparrows Point outside Baltimore stands in decay, pictured here in 2018. For decades, residents of the majority Black community of Turner Station worked in the toxic ...
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 ...
The new mill started operating in 1911, making Bethlehem Steel the eastern region’s largest ... Washington Bridge in New York and the Ben Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia. But perhaps the ...