905 Comments for Bethlehem Steel Mill

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Love the look of the second level with the loud-speaker. Probably a must have for communicating in such a noisy environment.
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Thats what i thought also A D. Especially the part where the ladder meets the railing.
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Like a wide-mouth cooking pot!?
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Right On !!! LucieLou. Buttons were made to be pushed,pulled,turned,twisted,flipped,etc.
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Mr Motts !!!! By chance are you referring to (and Canada too !) the classic Alfred Hitchcock TV episode with Burgess Meridith ?
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Good eye AD
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Sad how places like this will never exist again.... over 100 years of life, passion, work, sweat and tears....gone! It's truly a time and era that none of us will ever experience. A time when men were men and work was real work. Too all of you work and sweat for a living I thank you all. I also thank you too Motts for getting there photo's if it was not for you then none of use would ever see these places.
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Warning... keep arms away from the wheel...
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Looks like art to me. Wonderful colors and patterns
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My thoughts exactly Binky a WWII Battleship.... sad that they no longer built battleships now..... there was just something showed your power and fear then a massive battleship loaded with massive 80mm guns!
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I was thinking the same thing also how loud it would be in here,,,,, must be sad and strange to realize that they only hear silence now...
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One has to wonder about the value in the steel of this place.... Sort of ironic that it's a steel mill.
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"At last I can read my books... *crack*.... no it's not fair.... It's not fair...." .
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I can't image how hard it would be to chip out all that slag....
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Speechless......