MUSEUM CLOSED FOR A PRIVATE EVENT

National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, Bethlehem

Please note we will be closed to the public on 9/23 for a private event

Metal Health: A Veteran focused hands-on iron art casting workshop

National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, Bethlehem

NMIH will host a workshop led by Veteran and artist Jay Elias of Evolution Art Studios. Elias, a former United States Marine, created Evolution Art Studio to share this holistic approach to healing with other veterans and members of the community alike. The workshop will introduce the process used to create three-dimensional sculptural forms in cast iron —patternmaking, mold-making and casting.

$40

Steel Weekend & Steelworkers Reunion 2023

National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, Bethlehem

Join us for a celebration of all things STEEL during Steel Weekend and Steelworkers Reunion at the National Museum of Industrial History.

Veterans Day at NMIH

National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, Bethlehem

Join us at the National Museum of Industrial History to honor those who served. The day will begin at 10am with a commemoration ceremony hosted by the Steelworkers Veterans Memorial Committee on the Museum’s plaza featuring a performance by Broughal Middle School Band, remarks from Distinguished Guests, and a Keynote Speech by Staff Sergeant Tim Chambers, known as "The Saluting Marine". Museum admission is free for Veterans & their families from 10am-5pm.

S.T.E.A.M. Adventures: Turkey in the MERF

National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, Bethlehem

Join us on the third Sunday of each month for a drop-in style family program to engage in S.T.E.A.M. concepts like building, engineering, and strategic thinking. As part of our Free Family Sundays program, all youth 12 and under receive free admission when accompanied by an adult.

Holiday Tin Melting Workshops

National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, Bethlehem

Join us for a fascinating, hands-on experience that guests of all ages enjoy. We offer a demonstration that mimics steel making on a tabletop level. Guests are invited to watch or participate and take home their own holiday-themed ornament creation.

75 Years of Cable: A Panel Discussion

National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, Bethlehem

Join us for a panel discussion moderated by Donna Acerra, Northampton Community College Professor of Communications with long-time Service Electric Cable TV and Communications employees as we dive into the history of cable television! This program is in conjunction with our latest exhibit, New and Improved! The Age of Convenience in the Home, presented in partnership with Service Electric.