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County officials announced more than $6 million to convert the Carrie Furnace Hot Metal Bridge, not to be confused with the Hot Metal Bridge.
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It’s easy to imagine a production of “King Lear” at the Carrie Blast Furnaces National Historic Landmark: You can just picture the mad, dispossessed king…
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Alongside Route 51 by a Denny’s and a Huntington Bank in West Mifflin, there are two round, rust-colored sculptures. There’s no informational plaque, and…
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That National Parks Service is 100 years old today.The government agency was created on Aug. 25, 1916, but a slew of celebratory events have taken place…
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The main building on Carrie Furnace’s 80-acre site in Braddock looks like a giant has just scattered its playthings and stomped off, not too far away, to…
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Two area non-profits, Rivers of Steel Heritage Corporation and RiverQuest, will merge Sept. 1, officials announced Monday.RiverQuest Board President Jim…
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Sam Robinson doesn’t consider himself to be an artist, but he sure can tell a story.“I kind of got used to asking questions and learning about things from…