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Rivers of Steel:Carrie Blast Furnaces National Historic Landmark

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An Industrial Tour of the Carrie Blast Furnaces
An Industrial Tour of the Carrie Blast Furnaces
801 Carrie Furnace Blvd
Braddock, PA 15104
+1 (412) 464-0838
https://www.historicallandmarkpittsburgh.com

Rivers of Steel: Carrie Blast Furnaces National Historic Landmark in Braddock PA offers a unique dining experience set against the backdrop of a historic industrial site. Guests can enjoy delicious meals while exploring the rich history of Pittsburgh's steel industry. The eatery combines a vibrant atmosphere with a commitment to celebrating the region's heritage making it a must-visit destination for both food lovers and history enthusiasts.

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Sarah C.
4/18/2024

Really enjoyed the tour! Walking on the site and being told the history of it from a former worker was a cool experience! Also appreciate them looking after our safety and having us wear helmets.

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Matthew U.
1/5/2025

For all the years I lived in Pittsburgh, and the amount of time I worked within view of this space, I never made it here. Leave it to me to come back to town for work and I wind up down here. I...

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Kathleen D.
9/13/2024

Cool history, interesting buildings, and a "blast" of Pittsburgh's past. However, do not host an event here. I attended a music festival on their grounds in June, and it was nothing short of a...

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Debra V.
10/3/2024

If in the Pittsburgh area stop by here May thru October. Two hour tour tickets are online. It's the coolest tour getting inside the iron mill and learning how a blast furnace worked. A steel...

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Tiffany Y.
10/22/2022

The Carrie Blast Furnaces are a remnant of the U.S. Steel Homestead Steel Works, and they are a National Historic Landmark. The furnaces were built in 1884 to produce iron that was used by the...

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