Warwick Iron Furnace ~ Pennsylvania's Iron Furnaces

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  • @lindamccaughey6669
    @lindamccaughey6669 Рік тому +2

    Oh that was just fantastic. So pleased it is gonna be saved. You will be able to go thru sometime. Thanks for taking me along. Please take care

  • @rebel3891
    @rebel3891 Рік тому +1

    Glad you finally made it here! Just few years ago you couldn't even see this place from the road it was so overgrown. By the way - the little farmhouse on the hill across the road, I could TOTALLY live there! Always loved that area.

  • @wanderingoutyonder
    @wanderingoutyonder Рік тому +3

    So much history behind these locations! We love finding the iron furnaces - it is amazing how hard people worked during these times, and how many steps went into the production of products. Just amazing! Keep making memories & adventure on! ~Karen & Shannon WOY

  • @jwsibelievehikeandfly2272
    @jwsibelievehikeandfly2272 Рік тому +2

    They made the fence so short, very tempting to go over it.

  • @PABrewNews
    @PABrewNews Рік тому +1

    Cheers Cliff

  • @verdashirk9819
    @verdashirk9819 Рік тому +1

    I was there almost a year ago. Interesting place.

  • @karenaugenstein4943
    @karenaugenstein4943 Рік тому +4

    Never heard of this place before.
    My family came from and in around Dornsife, Sheridan, Orwin, Muir, and Williamstown. Did lots of hiking around High Rocks and Old Goldmine Road. We also spent lots of time in Cold Springs. Love following you as it reminds me so much of my youth! Great Family Time!

  • @SueGirling68
    @SueGirling68 Рік тому +2

    Hi Cliff, what a lovely site, it looks like they are doing all they can to preserve it. I wonder if the cannon were hidden in the pool of water when it was there ? maybe they intended to go back for them but never got around to it after the war ended ?. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx ❤

  • @ttocselbag5054
    @ttocselbag5054 Рік тому +2

    Love me the old iron furnaces. Hardscrabble, but rewarding life for the true artisans of pre-Industrial Revolution times. Thank you for keeping our curiosity satiated, and our awareness piqued good sir. Much respect and appreciation. 🙏😊

  • @shable1436
    @shable1436 Рік тому +2

    There's all kinds of these in the woods around here in swva, plus shot towers, there's two setting right next to the new River in my area, probably more I'm not sure, but all the structures look old old like European old

  • @PABrewNews
    @PABrewNews Рік тому +3

    Riddlesburg Coke Ovens were cool to see and you can get right up in them.

  • @zackhartmann
    @zackhartmann Рік тому

    Just up the hill over that bridge you spotted in the distance is one of the oldest/largest oak trees in the state (planted by Anna Nutt as well). It's sorta hidden off to the left as you go up the hill, but you can get pretty close to it if you walk across the field a little ways. It doesn't immediately appear to be anything special until you get a bit closer and are able to really see the age

  • @kateclark7250
    @kateclark7250 Рік тому +2

    This is an interesting place. Thanks for exploring here.

  • @PABrewNews
    @PABrewNews Рік тому +1

    That sucks you couldn't get right up to the furnace.

    • @jayforkner2692
      @jayforkner2692 Рік тому +1

      Maybe someday it will be safe. Maybe someone working project will invite Cliff back so they can get a before and after videos.

  • @beverlybelcher3423
    @beverlybelcher3423 Рік тому

    I have an off topic question, Cliff. Why did our ancestors build fences in a zig zag pattern. I enjoy seeing those beautiful old fences.

    • @jayforkner2692
      @jayforkner2692 Рік тому +1

      Split-rail fences
      This was a simple way to build a fence because no digging was required for post holes.

  • @lovesmashbox
    @lovesmashbox Рік тому +2

    How did they know that there cannons were buried in the area ?

    • @jayforkner2692
      @jayforkner2692 Рік тому +1

      Buried in 1777 to hide them from the British. People theorized that they weren't needed when the French joined the war.
      Dug up 7 in 1875
      Dug up 5 in 1895
      Someone decided to perform a geophysical surveys that detected magnetic anomalies indicating the presence of large iron objects.
      4 Dug up in Spring of 2022.
      7 foot long weighing 4500 pounds. Capable of 18 pound cannon balls.
      2 of the cannons had were "loaded". The ball was stuck in one, and ball rolled out of the other.
      From a picture, the site was on other side of road. A barn with silos is in the background.

    • @lovesmashbox
      @lovesmashbox Рік тому +1

      @@jayforkner2692 thank you for the info

  • @PABrewNews
    @PABrewNews Рік тому +1

    War - Ick

  • @squidgameisaliarisawnosqui5341

    Very cool 😎 love it great place thanks for bringing it to me ty Steve