Carrie Furnace

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Coordinates: 40°24′48″N 79°53′23″W / 40.41333, -79.88972
Carrie Furnace
U.S. National Historic Landmark
none Carrie Furnace on January 3, 2007
Carrie Furnace on January 3, 2007
Country Flag of the United States United States
State Flag of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
County Allegheny
Municipality Rankin
Coordinates 40°24′48″N 79°53′23″W / 40.41333, -79.88972
Height 92 ft (28 m)
Built 1884
Closed 1982
Location of Carrie Furnace in Pennsylvania
Location of Carrie Furnace in Pennsylvania
Location of Pennsylvania in the United States
Location of Pennsylvania in the United States
Website: http://www.riversofsteel.com

Carrie Furnace is a derelict former blast furnace located along the Monongahela River in Rankin, Pennsylvania. It had formed a part of the Homestead Steel Works. The Carrie Furnaces were built in 1884 and they operated until 1982. All that is left of the site are furnaces #6 and #7, which operated from 1907 - 1978[1], along with the hot metal bridge.

The site on which it stands may be developed into a historic parklet, the Homestead Works National Park, with Carrie Furnace forming an attraction. A national architectural competition will be held in 2007 to design a museum for the park site dedicated to the memory of steel in Pittsburgh.

In November 2006, Carrie Furnaces 6 and 7 won designation as a National Historic Landmark thanks in part to US Representative Mike Doyle.

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  1. ^ "Rivers Of Steel" (English). Retrieved on 2007-09-15.

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