Thanks for the video on the Pennsylvania steel mills. I worked for the state of Pennsylvania and visited the towns where many of these steel mills operated. It was at a time as many of t.hem were closing. Those towns really suffered from the loss of those jobs since many of the residents of those towns worked in the steel works. As time went on Pittsburg city has evolved and grew new jobs in other fields. However many of.those steel towns have lost population especially as the children of those areas could not find work there. I used to take the train from Philadelphia to Chicago and remember seeing on my first trips how big and busy those old steel mills were. At night you would always see the hot steel in some areas and the orange glow of the hot steel going through the plants. Today there are a few steel plants still in operation but they are much smaller. The Bethlehem steel plant as well as being a museum of steel and entertainment also was redeveloped into one of our larger casino resorts and does provide many jobs for the local population but is not as high paying as the old steel jobs.
And let’s don’t forget The cold miners from Pennsylvania West Virginia eastern Kentucky southwest Virginia I supply the cold the feedmills they also suffered I used to go to Johnstown in the 70s and I remember Johnstown is a booming town if you go there now it’s turned into a real shit dump
The coal miners in Pennsylvania West Virginia southwestern Virginia eastern Kentucky Johnstown at one time it was a thriving town in the 70s and now it’s turned into a shit dump
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Thanks for the video on the Pennsylvania steel mills. I worked for the state of Pennsylvania and visited the towns where many of these steel mills operated. It was at a time as many of t.hem were closing. Those towns really suffered from the loss of those jobs since many of the residents of those towns worked in the steel works. As time went on Pittsburg city has evolved and grew new jobs in other fields. However many of.those steel towns have lost population especially as the children of those areas could not find work there. I used to take the train from Philadelphia to Chicago and remember seeing on my first trips how big and busy those old steel mills were. At night you would always see the hot steel in some areas and the orange glow of the hot steel going through the plants. Today there are a few steel plants still in operation but they are much smaller. The Bethlehem steel plant as well as being a museum of steel and entertainment also was redeveloped into one of our larger casino resorts and does provide many jobs for the local population but is not as high paying as the old steel jobs.
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I salute you sir I work at a plant people look over our jobs but they don't realize AI can't take our jobs away stay strong sir.
DONORA, PA and MONESSEN, PA ON SOUTHSIDE OF PITTSBURGH,PA
1967 RIP STEEL MILLS
You missed a forgotten iron mill in Robesonia, PA
its about steel mills ig
I am surprised you didn't have steeling plant !
can you explain?
No mention of Carrie Furnaces?
Already covered in previous videos
And let’s don’t forget The cold miners from Pennsylvania West Virginia eastern Kentucky southwest Virginia I supply the cold the feedmills they also suffered I used to go to Johnstown in the 70s and I remember Johnstown is a booming town if you go there now it’s turned into a real shit dump
The coal miners in Pennsylvania West Virginia southwestern Virginia eastern Kentucky Johnstown at one time it was a thriving town in the 70s and now it’s turned into a shit dump