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Bethlehem Steel (Bethlehem, PA) | Warehouse of Treasures

Bethlehem Steel (Bethlehem, PA) | Warehouse of Treasures - Bethlehem Steel
Artifacts in a former Bethlehem Steel warehouse, part of the National Museum of Industrial History's collection. Photograph taken in 2009 at the abandoned Bethlehem Steel complex in Bethlehem PA by Matthew Christopher of Abandoned America. The Bethlehem Steel site has since been incorporated into the Steel Stacks and Sands Casino.


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Comments

Photo comment By autie: Great pictures...the washrooms were really something... wooden sandals and all...looks like an old narrow gauge engine...the orange one ...my dad drove one as a narrow gauge engineer for 30+ years down there...in fact he "taught" me to drive it one summer when I worked down there (Iron Foundry)... while in college 1970
Photo comment By autie: Great pictures...the washrooms were really something... wooden sandals and all...looks like an old narrow gauge engine...the orange one ...my dad drove one as a narrow gauge engineer for 30+ years down there...in fact he "taught" me to drive it one summer when I worked down there (Iron Foundry)... while in college 1970

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