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List of preserved historic blast furnaces information


This list of preserved historic blast furnaces contains decommissioned blast furnaces, of which substantial remains survive. The furnaces are preserved in a park or museum, or as a site otherwise open to visitors, or intended to become such.

While pre-20th-century blast furnaces already have a long history of monument preservation, the perception of 20th century mass production blast furnace installations as industrial heritage is a comparably new trend. For a long time, it has been normal procedure for such a blast furnace to be demolished after being decommissioned and either be replaced with a newer, improved one, or to have the entire site demolished to make room for follow-up use of the area. It has only been in recent years[when?] that numerous countries have realized the value of blast furnaces as a part of their industrial history.[citation needed]

Historically, the first such blast furnace not to be demolished stands in Starachowice, Poland (decommissioned in 1968), followed by the last blast furnace of Yahata Steel Works in Yahatahigashi-ku, Kitakyūshū, Japan (decommissioned in 1972) and the "Carrie Furnaces" in Homestead, Pennsylvania in the United States (decommissioned in 1978). One of the two blast furnaces in Neunkirchen in Germany (decommissioned in 1982) was the first blast furnace worldwide to be not just preserved, but actively refurbished for the purpose of preservation.

For 20th-century mass production blast furnaces, the degree of accurate preservation versus integration into new structures, or even re-purposing, differs between the various sites. Colorful illumination installations at night are common.

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List of preserved historic blast furnaces

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This list of preserved historic blast furnaces contains decommissioned blast furnaces, of which substantial remains survive. The furnaces are preserved in...

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Sloss Furnaces

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Sloss Furnaces is a National Historic Landmark in Birmingham, Alabama in the United States. It operated as a pig iron-producing blast furnace from 1882...

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Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site

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including a shift from charcoal-fueled furnaces to anthracite-fueled steel mills, rendered smaller furnaces like Hopewell obsolete. The site discontinued...

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Bethlehem Steel

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Grace Alfred Hunt Lackawanna Steel Company List of preserved historic blast furnaces List of steel producers Martin Tower Henry Noll Asa Packer Charles...

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Cornwall Iron Furnace

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from 1716 to 1776. There were at least 21 blast furnaces, 45 forges, four bloomeries, six steel furnaces, three slitting mills, two plate mills, and...

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Altos Hornos de Vizcaya

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1997 forming the Aceralia Iron and Steel Corporation. List of preserved historic blast furnaces Altos Hornos del Mediterráneo "El País: la última colada"...

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Tannehill Ironworks

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blast furnaces at Tannehill could produce 22 tons of pig iron a day, most of which was shipped to the Naval Gun Works and Arsenal at Selma. Furnaces Nos...

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Fundidora Park

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and the Machaca Fest are hosted in the park every year. List of preserved historic blast furnaces Enrique Abaroa Castellanos "Parque Fundidora - Acerca...

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Uckange

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Carmelo Micciche Stéphane Haar Communes of the Moselle department List of preserved historic blast furnaces "Répertoire national des élus: les maires"...

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List of National Historic Landmarks in Alabama

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Bethel Baptist Church Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Sloss Blast Furnaces Episcopal Church Of The Nativity Neutral Buoyancy Space Simulator...

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Fayette Historic State Park

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existed to make pig iron. During 24 years of operation Fayette's blast furnaces produced a total of 229,288 tons of iron, using local hardwood forests for...

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Mine Hills Preserve

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site of a well-preserved 19th-century iron mine and furnace works. Several miles of trails provide access to abandoned quarry areas and the preserved remains...

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Janney Furnace Park

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memorial. The furnace was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 and the surrounding park was re-named in honor of Eli Henderson in...

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Aston Botterell

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the pattern of its output varied greatly over its lifespan. The furnace was closed in 1779 due to competition from coke-fired blast furnaces, where the...

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Blaenavon Industrial Landscape

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the base of the massive chimney of the blowing engine, the cast-iron structure that carried the blast pipes to the furnaces, and ruins of workers' housing...

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Swatara Furnace

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The Swatara Furnace is a historic iron furnace and 200-acre national historic district located along Mill Creek, a tributary of the Swatara Creek in Pine...

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Beck Hole

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and short-lived, hampered by a fault in one of the furnaces, and landslips at a mine. The blast furnaces ceased operation in 1864, and the works were...

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Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site

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reconstructed blast furnace, forge, rolling mill, shear, slitter and a quarter-ton trip hammer. The facility is powered by seven large waterwheels, some of which...

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Brierfield Furnace

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building and nine sites. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1974. The Brierfield Furnace site was developed in 1861...

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Darkhill Ironworks

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area are a section of tram-road, built to serve the furnaces, and a large lump of clinker, known as 'the bear'. The site is now preserved as an industrial...

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Blaenavon Ironworks

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number of listed structures. Three are at the highest listing, Grade I: the Cast House and Foundry, the Balance Tower, and the three Blast Furnaces. The...

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Grubb Family Iron Dynasty

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Clay Furnace, about a mile upriver, and renamed it St. Charles No. 2. Both furnaces were fired by anthracite coal. Together, these two furnaces had an...

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Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument

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Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument is a state-owned historic site preserving a 19th-century iron-making blast furnace on the north bank of the Blackberry...

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