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Implosion of former Bethlehem Steel HQ highlights changing face of the Lehigh Valley Bethlehem Steel built a skyscraper in the 1970s, just ahead of the industry's collapse. The tower sat mostly vacant ...
(dramatic music) (narrator) Bethlehem Steel made the ships, tanks, and guns that helped win the world wars, while at home, the plant welcomed women to their force.
A few decades ago, the handsome mid-19th-century Sayre Mansion was nearly razed. Today, the historic Bethlehem, Pennsylvania ...
In its glory days, Bethlehem Steel employed pretty young women as escorts to guide visitors through the company’s 13-story headquarters on Third Street in Bethlehem.
The Sinking Of Bethlehem Steel A hundred years ago one of the 500's legendary names was born. Its decline and ultimate death took nearly half that long. A FORTUNE autopsy.
How the Bethlehem Steel/Chrysler Building myth grew: 65 years passed before steelmaker got credit for skyscraper – by mistake ...
As Bethlehem Steel shed jobs and public policy encouraged flight to the suburbs in the 1970s and '80s, the city needed something new to rally around. Musikfest, originally nicknamed "Operation ...
Sixteen thousand tons of Bethlehem Steel collapsed in a matter of seconds Sunday as a demolition crew imploded Martin Tower, the defunct steelmaker’s former world headquarters. Crowds gathered to ...
These vintage photos show construction of the former Bethlehem Steel headquarters.
The performing arts scene in Bethlehem emerged from Bethlehem Steel’s slow economic depression in the city throughout the 1970s.
On Monday, Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites celebrated the removal of three steel beams from the Grist Miller’s House in Bethlehem’s Colonial Industrial Quarter.
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