The Pump House

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880 Waterfront Dr E
Homestead, PA 15120

The Pump House in Homestead, PA, stands as a significant historical site, marking the location of the 1892 Battle of Homestead. This key part of the U.S. Steel Homestead Steel Works offers visitors a glimpse into the industrial past of southwestern Pennsylvania.

As a pivotal venue for understanding the region's rich heritage, The Pump House provides an immersive experience for those interested in exploring the artistry and innovation of the area. With its historical significance and ties to the steel industry, this site offers a unique perspective on the industrial evolution of the region.

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4.57 reviews
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Scott K.
3/9/2024

A cool historical site. A good meeting spot to park your car and ride or walk the Steel Valley Trail at the entrance to The Waterfront. Clean and well kept. Scenic trail along the Monongahela...

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Rachel C.
10/6/2011

Serious hidden gem amongst the shopping mecca that is The Waterfront. It's a historic building that used to be used for pumping (dah) water back in the dizzay. Now it's beautifully restored to...

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Jerry F.
8/1/2016

Site of the 1892 Battle of Homestead and the only building remaining from the US Steel works.During the summer months many programs are held. The Rivers of Steel Heritage Area Corp. rents out the...

Mark A.
4/12/2017

My daughter had a wedding shower there, very recent. Excellent Venue, and Excellent Staff / Director ( Stacey )

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Susan D.
6/8/2012

Looking at the Pump House and the nearby water tower they seem almost eerily quiet today. Oh sure there's some hustle and bustle from the strip mall known as The Waterfront. But these restored...

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