Family TinkerTime for All Ages
NMIH hosts the new Family TinkerTime the second Sunday of each month from 11AM-1PM. Tinker together with activities designed for full family fun. Big and small hands will learn and […]
Girl Scout Program: Rosie the Riveter Day
Brownies (2nd and 3rd) Rosie Day will be celebrated at The National Museum of Industrial History on March 21st as part of our month-long commitment to unearthing the stories of […]
SouthSide Community Day
South Bethlehem comes alive as thousands of area residents partake in the 14th Annual Cops 'n' Kids Lehigh Valley Celebration of Reading, Arts & Sciences!
Virtual Museum: Quakers, Guns and the British Industrial Revolution
Presented by Stanford University Raymond A. Spruance Professor of International History, Priya Satia.
Virtual Museum: Chief Engineer – Washington Roebling – The Man Who Built the Brooklyn Bridge
Erica Wagner wrote the first full biography of a crucial figure in the American story–Washington Roebling, builder of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Virtual Museum: Snow for the Steam Rally – The Snow Corliss Engine at NMIH
As antique engine shows, threshing bees, tractor pulls, and other popular mechanically inclined events are put on hold, a fascinating virtual steam rally #TwitterSteamRally is shaping up for this coming Saturday, May 9th, 2020.
Virtual Museum: Blast Furnaces
Did you ever wonder how the massive SteelStacks, a block away from the Museum, worked? Did you know that they never made steel? This presentation will explore the inner workings […]
Virtual Museum: Blowing Engines
Where does the blast for blast furnaces come from? Learn more about what powered the iconic 'steel stacks' in Bethlehem.
Virtual Museum: Engineering America – The Life and Times of John A. Roebling
Learn more about one of the 19th century's most brilliant engineers, ingenious inventors, successful manufacturers, and fascinating personalities.