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- Sloss Furnaces will be closed Thursday July 4 in observance of Fourth of July Holiday. Click below for more information on visiting Sloss Furnaces
- en.wikipedia.org Sloss FurnacesLocal preservationists formed the Sloss Furnace Association to lobby for preservation of this site, which is of central importance to the history of Birmingham.
- Spectacular Events! Sloss Furnaces is located in the heart of Birmingham and brings people together from throughout the community.
- twitter.com Sloss_FurnacesSloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark - A 25,000 ton monument to the Industrial Revolution & unique glimpse into Birmingham's rich industrial heritage.
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- alabamabackroads.com the-sloss-furnaces.htmlIn 1952 the Sloss Furnaces were taken over by the U.S. Pipe and Foundry Company, and then sold 17 years later in 1969, to the Jim Walter Corporation.
- atlasobscura.com places/sloss-furnacesAfter the Sloss Furnaces facility was shut down, it became one of the first industrial sites anywhere in the United States to be preserved for public use.
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