Veterans Day: Radio’s Major Role in Winning WWII

World War 2, the most significant event of the 20th century, was the first world-wide conflict where the use of technology played an overwhelming factor in victory. Guest lecturer Mike Lobus will present some of the technology and events that show how radio played a major role in the Allies winning the war effort. Mike […]

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How It Works – Building with Steel: Where Was it Made?

Did Bethlehem Steel build the Empire State Building?  How about other famous landmarks created in the 20th century?  The answer may not be as simple as you think.  At 2 PM on Sunday, November 24th, we'll dive into archival material and history books to learn where steel came from and who fabricated it.  We will trace the […]

Tracing the History of Dent Hardware Co

The Dent Hardware Company from Fullerton, PA was the nation’s leading manufacturer of refrigerator hardware and one of the largest producers of cast iron toys in the state! To coincide with NMIH's holiday cast iron toy display, brothers Peter Dent and Charlie Dent will share the story of their family’s innovative spirit and legacy. From […]

Family TinkerTime for All Ages: GingerBuilding

Get into the holiday spirit and exercise your creativity, problem solving and critical thinking skills as you design your tasty constructions!  GingerBuilding supplies will be provided for each family unit to build and work together in creating their ginger structure.  All participants will receive the Architect Award pin for completing their GingerBuilding. NMIH hosts the […]

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The Corliss Comes Alive

Following its extremely successful debut earlier this year, NMIH is hosting an encore demonstration of its massive 115-ton Corliss water pumping engine. For more than a decade the museum’s staff, volunteers, and community partners worked to restore the engine to working order, 105 years after being built by the Snow Steam Pump Works in Buffalo, […]

How It Works: Casting Iron Toys

Coinciding with NMIH’s holiday cast iron toy exhibit is a special “How It Works” presentation with NMIH Historian Mike Piersa on the process of casting toys and other products. Created by skilled workers using a foundry method called sand casting, the toys became popular in the latter half of the 19th century as they used […]

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 experiment with the concepts of industrial innovation while working through the creative process. Join us in our efforts to inspire the next generation of innovators!

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