Scenes from the Steel Photography Workshop
Join NMIH Historian Mike Piersa and staff photographer Glenn Koehler for a photo workshop that will take you back in time.
Bethlehem Steel Locomotive Engineer Experience
The National Museum of Industrial History is excited to offer a hands-on train engineer experience on its newly-restored narrow gauge locomotive! Situated in the museum’s park area, the 1941 Whitcomb […]
Bethlehem Steel Locomotive Engineer Experience
The National Museum of Industrial History is excited to offer a hands-on train engineer experience on its newly-restored narrow gauge locomotive! Situated in the museum’s park area, the 1941 Whitcomb […]
Veterans Day at NMIH
The National Museum of Industrial History will honor those who served with its annual Veterans Day ceremony on Thursday, November 11. The day will begin at 10am with a commemoration […]
The Works of a Mechanical Genius: The Legacy of John Fritz
The Works of a Mechanical Genius: The Legacy of John Fritz explores the life and legacy of General Superintendent and Chief Engineer John F. Fritz.
Author Talk: Disastrous Floods and the Demise of Steel in Johnstown
Join us for an author talk and book signing with St. Francis University Communications Professor Pat Farabaugh as he discusses his new book on the three major floods in Johnstown and the region’s long history as a leader in the nation’s steel industry.
Winter Welcome at NMIH
Santa, S.T.E.A.M., and sweet treats! Get into the holiday spirit at the National Museum of Industrial History as we dedicate the all-new Air Products Pavilion in Foundry Park, the latest […]
The Corliss Comes Alive
The Corliss engine will run at 11:30am and 2:30pm. For more than a decade the museum’s staff, volunteers, and community partners worked to restore our massive 115-ton Corliss steam engine […]
Lehigh & New England Railroad Motor Car Display
A rare piece of Lehigh Valley railroading history is back in town thanks to two historical non-profits.
Behind the Exhibit: The Works of a Mechanical Genius
Learn how the late Lance Metz, long-time historian for the National Canal Museum, had the foresight to foster a relationship with the great grandniece of Ellen and John Fritz, the […]