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  2. Bessemer Hall of History - Wikipedia

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    The building sat unused for several years, but was reopened by the city of Bessemer in 1985, and officially rededicated during the city's centennial observance in 1987. The museum houses a wide array of artifacts from the city's history as a mining, steelmaking, and industrial center. The building also houses artifacts relating to the brief ...

  3. Steelworks Center of the West - Wikipedia

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    The Steelworks Center of the West owns and operates the Steelworks Museum, the Steelworks Archives (formerly the CF&I Archives), and the Steelworks Park that is currently under construction in Pueblo. They provide continuing education of the steel industry's impact on the region through the preservation of historic archives, artifacts, and ...

  4. Steelworks Museum - Wikipedia

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    Operated by the Steelworks Center of the West, the museum is in the historic Minnequa Steel Works Office Building and Dispensary of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company. The museum's exhibits include the local history of coal mining, steel production, railroads, labor, and the impact of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company on the region.

  5. Woodward Iron Company - Wikipedia

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    The company administrative office was located near Woodward Ore Mine #1, south of Paul's Hill in Bessemer. By the 1920s Woodward Iron was one of the nation's largest suppliers of pig iron. It was part of the industrial complex of heavy industries in the Birmingham and Bessemer area. The workforce eventually grew to more than 2000 men.

  6. Bessemer City, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The earliest European settlement in the Bessemer City area dates to 1754, when King George II of Great Britain granted about 2,000 acres (8.1 km 2) to James Ormand (1716–1771), who established the Ormand Mining Company to extract iron ore. By 1786, a furnace had been built on the land, called the Washington Furnace after the family of Colonel ...

  7. Downtown Bessemer Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Later became the "Bessemer Hall of History", a museum. It is a Prairie Style-influenced brick railroad passenger station. [2] Bessemer City Hall (1938–41), 1800 Third Avenue., a three-story buff brick building built in a modified Art Deco style, as a Works Progress Administration project. It has a square corner clock tower with the old City ...

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  9. Category:Mining museums in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mining museums in Alabama" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Bessemer Hall of History This page was last ...