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Featured Link: Modern Ruins - Photographs by Shaun O'Boyle
http://www.oboylephoto.com/steel/index.htm
A detailed scale model of the proposed redevelopment is currently on display in the main lobby
of Bethlehem City Hall.
Please click thumbnails below to view larger photographs

Machine Shop No. 2, looking Northeast |

Furnaces, looking North |

Casino and Hotel, looking North |
 New
buildings and furnaces, looking North |
 L
to R, SteelStax concert venue, Iron Foundry and former main office building, looking East |

The McKim, Mead & White designed Bethlehem Steel Headquarters building
seen through window of the Iron Foundry." by Jeff Stofanak |

View from Daly Avenue showing, left to right, the blast furnaces, Machine shop No.
2, and an ore bridge crane.
Courtesy of Steve Donches, NMIH |

The original Stockhouse, dating to 1863,
the oldest building on the site.
Courtesy of Steve Donches, NMIH |

The huge blowing engines, to feed air to the blast furnaces.
Courtesy of Steve Donches, NMIH |

A local couple on their special day
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for a larger image |

Interior of the Iron Foundry, scheduled to become the Natatorium,
an indoor swimming complex.
Courtesy of Steve Donches, NMIH |

View of blast furnaces from the Minsi Trail Bridge.
Courtesy of Steve Donches, NMIH |

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to find out why Sarah has The Steel tattooed across her back |
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