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As this central Pennsylvania steelmaker dating to the Civil War era is scheduled to close, here are five facts about its ...
It’s hard to picture Steelton without its steel mill. After all, the furnaces, the production lines and the rail yards dominating the riverfront came before the town itself. Think Hershey without a ...
Japan’s largest steelmaker fought to take over its U.S. counterpart with heavy lobbying in D.C. and trips to Pennsylvania, ...
His mission: Restore it to its 1920 beaux arts grandeur, when magnates visiting the steel company and other famous people, many of whose pictures are on the restaurant walls, stayed there.
Scoring the contract for construction of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco would spell the company’s doom. According to Bethlehem Steel Corporation records housed and posted online by ...
My late father spent his entire 30-year professional career at Bethlehem Steel, a once-iconic American industrial giant. The company bore the name of the eastern Pennsylvania city where it was ...
Jerry Green is a witness to both Bethlehem’s past and future. Fifty years after starting a career at Bethlehem Steel, the 68-year-old city resident is stepping down as president of United ...
Bethlehem Steel left behind lots of things, such as file cabinets filled with blueprints, after the company halted basic steelmaking in 1983. Sucro preserved as many of those materials as possible.
A had it's own company town with stores, schools and medical. Matter of fact, for the most part, Dundalk grew up as Beth Steel did. To this day men, and women proudly say the worked at "The Point." ...
Steak & Steel Hibachi Inc., a full-service gastropub offering sushi, hibachi dishes, craft cocktails and more, opened to the public in late January at 44 W. Walnut St. in downtown Bethlehem ...
Description. This lesson focuses on the Bethlehem Steel Company's 1918 Baseball League during World War I. The lesson, which features former pitcher and author Geoff Gehman speaking at an event ...
Steak & Steel Hibachi Inc., a full-service gastropub offering sushi, hibachi dishes, craft cocktails and more, is expected to open within the next few weeks at 44 W. Walnut St.