Pittsburgh's Historic Carrie Furnace | Mysteries of the Abandoned | Science Channel
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
- Steel production at the turn of the twentieth century was difficult, dangerous, and necessary. Pittsburgh's Carrie Furnace aided immensely in this process, fulfilling much of the United State's steel demand.
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That’s why we called the “Steel City”⚫️🟡
Been a yinzer all 46 years...awesome episode about my city's past...thank you
There’s a tour you can take. It was awesome. The scale of the place is something to see
Cool Video
I would like to visit this structure! So much history!!!
I’ve done the tour, you should!It’s awesome. The scale is ridiculous
in the 70 there were still 125 blast furnaces operating in the US. today its real close to single digits. china bought some mills in their entirety and shipped em to china.
I’d like to know who looked at a rock and said hey, I bet I can make some steel out of that. I mean where did it REALLY all begin? 🤷🏼♀️
What a waste that the whole place was not recycled!!
If you smelt it, you dealt it.
Title should have been: Ancient relics of how our countries uniparty bureaucrats sold our countries life blood overseas...
Title is a litte long though... most kids these days get 2 or 3 words in before they give up.
Be you and let the rest of the world adjust.
if you fixed it up it could be a really cool house, or maybe a hotel.
China now is where we were than