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Bethlehem Steel
Engine room flywheel
No. 2 machine shop interior
Gas blowing engine room
The gas-blowing engines at Bethlehem Steel generated electricity for the plant as well as high-pressure air for the blast furnaces. They were built in the 1890s and ran reliably, 24-hours a day 7 days a week, for 100 years.
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