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Ambridge Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
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    Old Economy Village

    Old Economy Village was established by the Harmony Society, a German group seeking religious and economic freedom. A powerful textile manufacturing group, the group produced wool, cotton and silk. In 1905 they dissolved and many of their real estate holdings went to the American Bridge Company, who renamed the community as Ambridge. Today tours of the historic site are conduct to show people how this group lived. There are 17 restored structures on the property, many of which contain artifacts of the Harmony Society.
    Address: 270 Sixteenth St. Ambridge  PA  USA  15003
    Telephone 1 724 266-4500 
     

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    Rivers of Steel Historical Area

    For more than 100 years, southwestern Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh, was known for its steel producing capabilities, helping create landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge and the Empire State Building. Today, more than 3,000 sq mi (7,770 sq km) of land has been designated as the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area, encompassing numerous historical sites and making way for a series of educational tours. The area spans across seven counties and explains the significance of mill towns, coal seams, steel mills, aluminum and glass production and labor union struggles, all telling the story of the Big Steel era, which lasted from 1875 until 1980.
    Address: 623 E. 8th Ave. Homestead  PA  USA  15120
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