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Beyond Steel: An Archive of Lehigh Valley Industry and Culture
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With an emphasis on industry and society, Beyond Steel: An Archive of Lehigh Valley Industry and Culture highlights the Lehigh Valley's mid nineteenth-century boom through late twentieth-century decline and the continuing community readjustment.<p>
Through digitization and presentation of letters, books, photographs, and oral histories we hope to aid researchers in understanding not only the lives of railroad barons and steel titans, but also the experiences of the regular folks who work and live in the community.
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Bethlehem Steel News
Bethlehem Steel Corp, headquartered in Bethlehem PA, was at one time the nation's second-largest integrated steel producer. Check here to find the latest news about the company.
Beyond Steel: An Archive of Lehigh Valley Industry and Culture
With an emphasis on industry and society, Beyond Steel: An Archive of Lehigh Valley Industry and Culture highlights the Lehigh Valley's mid nineteenth-century boom through late twentieth-century decline and the continuing community readjustment.<p>
Through digitization and presentation of letters, books, photographs, and oral histories we hope to aid researchers in understanding not only the lives of railroad barons and steel titans, but also the experiences of the regular folks who work and live in the community.
Forging America: The History of Bethlehem Steel
The Morning Call presents the first comprehensive history of Bethlehem Steel, a company that created the Golden Gate Bridge, built much of the New York City skyline, and helped win two world wars.
The Steelworkers' Archives
53 E. Lehigh St., Bethlehem, PA;
call 610-861-0600.
The goal of the Steelworkers' Archives is to create a permanent community center in Southside Bethlehem for the preservation of the history of steelworkers, their rich heritage and diverse cultures, their struggles and accomplishments.
The Archives will collect and safeguard artifacts and memorabilia, documenting the extraordinary lives of the men and women who toiled to create steel. Video and audio recordings of Steelworkers are ongoing.
In addition to viewing the collections, visitors will be able to search genealogical records and learn about family members who worked at the Steel.
– Downtown Bethlehem Assocation member