• The Scranton Iron Furnaces is an historic, American manufacturing site that preserves the rich heritage of iron making in Pennsylvania.
  • Scranton Iron Furnaces. ... The four massive stone blast furnaces are the remnants of a once extensive plant operated by the Lackawanna Iron & Steel Company.
  • The Scranton Iron Furnaces is administered by the PHMC, with the support of the Anthracite Heritage Museum & Iron Furnaces Associates.
  • Along the banks of Roaring Brook, in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania, lie the ruins of former iron-making blast furnaces, now transformed into a park and...
  • The remains of four iron furnaces, operated by the Lackawanna Iron Works, are located in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
  • This is a free site to look at and you can spend a couple of minutes here when in Scranton area. You can walk at ground level and see the old iron furnaces and...
  • A close-up of an informational plaque at the Scranton Iron Furnaces Historic Site in Scranton, PA, detailing the beginnings of industry in Scranton.
  • The Scranton Iron Furnaces, four massive stone blast furnace stacks built between 1848 and 1857, recall the titan Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company.
  • If you’re intrigued by the early years of the iron industry and what part NEPA played in the Industrial Revolution, you should visit Scranton Iron Furnaces.