Steel Weekend – Saturday

he National Museum of Industrial History is hosting a special weekend of programming in celebration of Steel Day on Saturday, September 26th and Sunday, September 27th.

Steel Weekend – Sunday

The National Museum of Industrial History is hosting a special weekend of programming in celebration of Steel Day on Saturday, September 26th and Sunday, September 27th.

Members Only: Machines of Interest Opening Event

Members Only: Machines of Interest Opening Event Saturday, October 17th from 4pm to 7pm See the new exhibit and hear an engaging (and socially distanced) look behind the scenes of the work from artist Stephen Mallon. Stephen will be on-hand to answer questions, discuss his work, and provide context and the stories behind his amazing […]

Bethlehem Steel Locomotive Rides

The National Museum of Industrial History is excited to offer a hands-on train engineer experience on its newly-restored narrow gauge locomotive!

$10

Last Cast 25

The Last Cast 25 is a commemoration of the last day of steelmaking at Bethlehem Steel’s South Bethlehem plant.

Free

Bethlehem Steel Locomotive Rides

The National Museum of Industrial History is excited to offer a hands-on train engineer experience on its newly-restored narrow gauge locomotive!

$10

Bethlehem Steel Locomotive Rides

The National Museum of Industrial History is excited to offer a hands-on train engineer experience on its newly-restored narrow gauge locomotive!

$10

Meet the Manufacturer: Stephen S. Tang of Orasure Technologies

NMIH's new Meet the Manufacturer series will begin with a preview event on December 3rd at 7pm featuring Dr. Stephen S. Tang, President and CEO of Bethlehem’s OraSure Technologies, Inc.  The talk will feature a live, interactive question and answer session and stream via the museum’s website, Facebook page, and YouTube page. The first program […]

FREE

Virtual Event: Digging Up Bethlehem Steel’s History in Latin America

While the rise and fall of Bethlehem Steel is well-documented, the Corporation’s global impact particularly from places where they sourced raw materials is less well-known. From 1913 until 1971, the Bethlehem Steel Corporation operated iron mines in Chile, shipping ore to the US through the Panama Canal. Chilean iron ore was essential to Bethlehem Steel’s […]

Free