Lonaconing Furnace
36 W Main St
Lonaconing, MD 21539
The Lonaconing Iron Furnace, established in 1839 by the George's Creek Coal and Iron Company, stands as a historical landmark in Lonaconing, Maryland. This cast iron production furnace, designed as an engineering prototype, was the first in the U.S. to utilize bituminous coal for its operations, marking a significant advancement in iron production technology.
Once a bustling site of innovation, the furnace operated until 1855, outpaced by larger and more efficient competitors. Today, it remains a protected structure, showcasing the remnants of its original machinery and the surrounding parkland, inviting visitors to explore its fascinating industrial heritage.
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