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First Friday and ‘Building an Icon’ Slideshow
First Friday and ‘Building an Icon’ Slideshow
The National Museum of Industrial History will celebrate First Friday with the SouthSide Arts District by offering reduced $5 admission from 4pm to 8pm and a special slideshow (free to the public without museum admission) with hundreds of rare photos from the construction and subsequent years of Martin Tower titled “Building an Icon.” Celebrating nearly […]
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The Unique Birth of Martin Tower
The Unique Birth of Martin Tower
NMIH is excited to host Gordon Baker, a retired licensed professional engineer and Civil Engineering graduate from Lehigh University has a unique history with Martin Tower. Assigned to Bethlehem Steel’s Fabricated Steel Construction (FSC) division, a sector of the company known throughout the industry as the place to go for major steel structures, he helped […]
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Community Appreciation Day
Community Appreciation Day
Join NMIH for a fun-filled Community Appreciation Day brought to you by Moravian Village of Bethlehem. Guests can enjoy free admission, youth coloring activities, and raffle prizes throughout the day. Additionally, the following activities are scheduled during the day and are free admission: • Special screening of 'Men At Lunch' documentary at 10:30am • Special […]
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NMIH Corliss & Phillipsburg ‘Big Allis’ Presentation and Tour
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 […]