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Corliss Comes Alive!

June 6 @ 7:00 pm - 7:30 pm

For more than a decade the museum’s staff, volunteers, and community partners worked to restore our massive 115-ton Corliss steam engine to working order, 100+ years after being built by the Snow Steam Pump Works in Buffalo, N.Y. The engine was used by the York Water Company and pumped eight million gallons of water per day. Today the engine, the most powerful operating water works steam engine in North America, is a focal point of the museum’s 13,000 square foot exhibit space, where it has painstakingly been mechanically restored to its former glory and repainted its original color. Join us as we operate the engine and learn more about this fascinating piece of industrial history.

Demonstration will take place at 7pm during our First Friday event. Free admission.

Details

Date:
June 6
Time:
7:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Venue

National Museum of Industrial History
602 East Second Street
Bethlehem, 18015 United States
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Phone:
610-694-6644
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