News

Bethlehem merchant Augustus Wolle forms Bethlehem Steel Corp.’s earliest ancestor, Saucona Iron Co., on April 8 to create anthracite-fueled ironworks and use ore beds he owns in Saucon Valley.
The town of Bethlehem has turned the tables on the former Bethlehem Steel Company site with the opening of a new arts center, appropriately named SteelStacks. "All together it's 10 acres dedicated ...
Schwab bought the Bethlehem Steel Co. for himself. Bethlehem was a small, specialized company that made heavy steel forgings for guns and marine engines and was the only company other than U.S ...
(Image courtesy of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania) A cargo train rolls by the blast furnaces of the former Bethlehem Steel Co. plant as seen from the Fahy Bridge in Bethlehem, Pa. (Lindsay ...
A contractor hires Jarvis Steel & Lumber Co. in 1993 to make the building ... Spurred by the hospital job and hundreds of other orders, Bethlehem Steel Corp.’s Sparrows Point mill runs its ...
co-workers for more than a decade ... the partnership’s director of marketing and visitor experience. The free Bethlehem Steel exhibit is expected to be on display 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays ...
As operations at the Bethlehem Steel Co. plant in Southside winded down in the mid-1990s, company executives planned how to redevelop what was about to become America’s largest privately-held ...
Pennsylvania has a rich industrial history. From the earliest days of settlement of what would become the United States, Pennsylvania has been at the center of country's industrial development.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Sixteen thousand tons of Bethlehem Steel collapsed in a matter of seconds Sunday as a demolition crew imploded Martin Tower, the defunct steelmaker’s former world headquarters.
Sparrows Point Steel is on the site, near the Port of Baltimore, of what used to be Bethlehem Steel, which was founded in 1887 and became the world’s largest steel producer in the 1950s ...