
Really nicely preserved piece of American industrial history. Really haunting to read the stories of the folks who worked there and to imagine how busy and productive the plant was back in the day.
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The Bethlehem Visitor Center at SteelStacks is housed in the historic 1863 Stock House, the oldest building on the site, and serves as a hub for information on events and attractions throughout SteelStacks and the Lehigh Valley. The center's friendly staff is dedicated to assisting visitors in planning their experiences in this vibrant cultural district.
SteelStacks is a premier venue of ArtsQuest, offering a diverse array of events including concerts, film screenings, comedy shows, and seasonal festivals. This dynamic space fosters community engagement and celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Bethlehem through various artistic experiences and programming.
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Really nicely preserved piece of American industrial history. Really haunting to read the stories of the folks who worked there and to imagine how busy and productive the plant was back in the day.
This reminds me of a NyC attraction called the Highline, except with different views. I can't believe that this used to be a working steel factory in the past. There were small signs on the walk...
I didn't know what to expect when we drove here but after doing some research I learned that if you go to hoovermason.com you can access a free audio tour. (The person at the visitor center didn't...
I found this walkway by accident when visiting Bethlehem for Christkindlmarkt. I arrived to the event an hour before it opened and decided to walk around the area. I was drawn to the decaying...
My friend and I stumbled across the trestle walk totally by accident today and REALLY loved it! Up close, the steel stacks are unfathomably big and hauntingly beautiful- like a postapocalyptic...