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The site of an old Bethlehem Steel Corp. plant near Pittsburgh that once made parts for World War II landing craft is now in the solar power business.
Established in 1984, the museum houses memorabilia from Bethlehem’s Lackawanna plant, as well as artifacts from Republic Steel, Hanna Furnace, and other local companies.
Bethlehem Steel closed its Leetsdale plant in 1978, but local fabricator BCI Steel recently brought the facility back online to produce parts for solar panel installations.
The Bethlehem Steel Plant, which was used in World War II, has now been transformed for modern use.
CBS News Pittsburgh Just blocks from the shuttered Bethlehem Steel plant, the Hispanic Center Lehigh Valley was bustling on a recent day with scores of older people eating lunch. Downstairs, out ...
NOTE: This post was updated at 10:42 a.m. with some information on the plant’s importance to the local tax base. STEELTON — It’s hard to picture Steelton without its steel mill. After all, the ...
As this central Pennsylvania steelmaker dating to the Civil War era is scheduled to close, here are five facts about its history.
Earl Vogel would become the 15th worker in a decade killed on the job at Bethlehem Steel’s local plant. “The only thing not burned off him was his shoes,” Mrs. Vogel said.
Bethlehem takes over Midvale Steel Co. of Philadelphia, except its armor and ordnance plant, and gains its subsidiary, Cambria Steel Co., which has steel operations and coal mines in Johnstown area.
Nextracker LLC, the global market leader in utility-scale solar trackers, and BCI Steel, a Pittsburgh-based steel fabricator, today announced the reopening of the historic Bethlehem steel ...
On the banks of the Ohio River, just west of Pittsburgh, workers make steel tubes for giant utility-scale solar panels at a former Bethlehem Steel plant in Leetsdale. During World War II, the ...
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