First Friday and ‘Building an Icon’ Slideshow
The National Museum of Industrial History will celebrate First Friday with the SouthSide Arts District by offering reduced $5 admission from 4pm to 8pm and a special slideshow (free to […]
The Unique Birth of Martin Tower
NMIH is excited to host Gordon Baker, a retired licensed professional engineer and Civil Engineering graduate from Lehigh University has a unique history with Martin Tower. Assigned to Bethlehem Steel’s […]
Community Appreciation Day
Join NMIH for a fun-filled Community Appreciation Day brought to you by Moravian Village of Bethlehem. Guests can enjoy free admission, youth coloring activities, and raffle prizes throughout the day. […]
NMIH Corliss & Phillipsburg ‘Big Allis’ Presentation and Tour
For over a decade the National Museum of Industrial History has been working with staff and volunteers to restore a massive 115-ton stationary steam engine to working order. Now, with […]
Restoring a Giant: Bringing a 115 Ton Steam Engine Back to Life
For over a decade the National Museum of Industrial History has been working with staff and volunteers to restore a massive 115-ton stationary steam engine to working order. Now, with […]
Restoring a Giant: Bringing a 115 Ton Steam Engine Back to Life
For over a decade the National Museum of Industrial History has been working with staff and volunteers to restore a massive 115-ton stationary steam engine to working order. Now, with […]
Modern Marvels: Waterworks Engines
For over a decade the National Museum of Industrial History has been working with staff and volunteers to restore a massive 115-ton stationary steam engine to working order. Now, with […]
Radio and You! The Past, Present, and Future of Our Best Electronic Friend
Join us this Saturday as we welcome WDIY 88.1 FM's own Greg Capogna as he looks at the history and evolution of radio, from the science of Heinrich Rudolf Hertz […]
Father’s Day Corliss Engine Operation and Specials
Following its extremely successful debut weekend earlier this month, NMIH is hosting an encore demonstration of its massive 115-ton Corliss water pumping engine on Father’s Day, June 16th at 12pm […]
How It Works: The Morris Canal (with special tour!)
For June's special How It Works tour Mike Helbing will lead a talk and tour about New Jersey's Morris Canal. The waterway was built in the 1820s and 1830s, eventually […]