Historic Acquisition Turns Iron & Steel Museum into Massive Footprint
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120" Mill motor house120" Mill motor house with Brandywine Mansion in the background. Photo by Sam Radziviliuk/NISHM
Architect's RenderingArchitect's rendering of the future expansion of The National Iron & Steel Heritage
Museum. Architect rendering by Saylor Gregg Architects
steelworker's memorialSteelworker's Memorial with the 120" Mill in the background. The memorial features
one of the 50 ton steel tridents from the World Trade Center. Photo by Sam Radziviliuk/NISHM
The team responsible for making the property transfer a reality(L-R) James Ziegler, Executive Director, NISHM; Scott G. Huston, President, NISHM;
Charles L. Huston III, President, The Huston Foundation; Edward Frey, General Manager,
ArcelorMittal-Coatesville; Sheldon Gregg, Unit President, Local 1165-00/USW; Eugene
DiOrio, Historian, NISHM Photo by Robert O. Williams, The Williams Group for NISHM