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In a move aimed at cutting costs, Bethlehem Steel Corp.’s Sparrows Point division said yesterday that it will team up with a Canadian company to build a $10 million roll-grinding facility.
Since Sparrows Point was isolated, the Maryland Steel Company created a town for its employees. 1916-1999: Bethlehem Steel’s fluctuating success, the World Wars and violations In 1916, about two years ...
At its height, Bethlehem Steel at Sparrows Point was once the biggest steel mill in the world, responsible for building ships, high rises, and bridges. "When you work at a place like that ...
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- The landscape at Sparrows Point is about to change dramatically. Pat Warren reports plans to demolish the Bethlehem Steel blast furnace bring Marylanders together to remember ...
In the sepulchral blackness of Bethlehem Steel Corp.’s Sparrows Point blast furnace, 1,000 grime-covered workers toil in tight quarters, elbowing their way past each other on narrow catwalks ...
A tradition running more than 30 years strong, the lighting of the "Star of Bethlehem" over Sparrows Point. The steel mill closed in 2012, but that's not stopping this tradition from continuing.
Standing out above them all was Bethlehem Steel, with its steel mill and associated shipbuilding activities at Sparrows Point in southeast Baltimore County. At its peak “the Point,” as it was ...
Reutter’s Bethlehem Steel is viewed from Sparrows Point, the eastern Maryland facility opposite Baltimore where much of the company’s shipbuilding took place. Reutter’s family had roots in ...
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