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 the contributions of local companies and thousands of volunteer manhours, the museum’s Corliss water pumping engine runs again, 105 years after being built by the […]

$25

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 the contributions of local companies and thousands of volunteer manhours, the museum’s Corliss water pumping engine runs again, 105 years after being built by the […]

included in regular museum admission

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 the contributions of local companies and thousands of volunteer manhours, the museum’s Corliss water pumping engine runs again, 105 years after being built by the […]

included in regular museum admission

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 the contributions of local companies and thousands of volunteer manhours, the museum’s Corliss water pumping engine runs again, 105 years after being built by the […]

included in regular museum admission

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 and Guglielmo Marconi, to the emotional trust bond created by the portable transistor radio, and the impact that audio has on your life. Greg began […]

Free

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 and 3pm. The museum is also offering half off admission to all dads on Father’s Day with another youth or adult admission.  Regular admission to […]

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 connecting the Lehigh Valley to the New York Harbor. Anthracite coal, iron, and other goods shipped on the canal spurred industrial development. The afternoon will […]

$5

Movie Screenings: The Day We Walked on the Moon

Join NMIH as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing with a screening of the Smithsonian Channel's.  Screenings will take place at 11am and 2pm. On July 20 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon. Narrated by Mark Strong, The Day We Walked on the […]

Free

Ham Radio Live

See an amateur radio station in action with members of the Delaware-Lehigh Amateur Radio Club!  Learn what a QSL card is, how NMIH's radio station can talk to people across the country, and even try your own hand at the radio. With a rich history of over 70 years in existence and over 150 members, […]

Radio Repair Extravaganza

Dust off those old radios and bring them down to NMIH for a fun day of radio fandom! Skilled technicians from the Delaware Valley Historic Radio Club (DVHRC) will be on hand to help troubleshoot, diagnose and potentially repair antique radios brought in by community members. Identification of models, as well as tips for safe […]

Free with museum admission