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Incendie dans la vallée - Carnegie Steel et la ville qui a construit l'Amérique

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La vallée de l'acier de Pittsburgh, le long de la rivière Monongahela, a fabriqué l'acier qui a construit l'Amérique et alimenté l'arsenal de la démocratie pendant deux guerres mondiales. C'était également le site de la bataille de Homestead le 9 juillet 1892, la confrontation armée la plus importante entre les ouvriers et les briseurs de grève employés par l'entreprise dans l'histoire américaine.
Ville: Pittsburgh
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Certified guide
Extraordinary extensive personal narration the length of the Experience
Private transportation
Certified guide
Extraordinary extensive personal narration the length of the Experience
Private transportation
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Des sièges pour bébés spécialisés sont disponibles
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
À quoi s'attendre
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Homestead
As the location of the largest steel mill on the planet, this town played an essential role in the story of not just America but the entire industrial world. Presidents, Royalty, and even Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev made to pilgrimage to the "Steel Capital of the World".
2
Braddock
Carnegie Steel's Edgar Thomson Works of the United States Steel Corporation continues to operate as the last remaining steel works in the once mighty Monongahela Valley. You'll stop to see the monument to the last slab rolled and the first slab cast before pausing to salute Joe Magarac, the Croatian Folk Hero of the Steelworker.
3
Homestead
As the location of the largest steel mill on the planet, this town played an essential role in the story of not just America but the entire industrial world. Presidents, Royalty, and even Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev made to pilgrimage to the "Steel Capital of the World".
4
Braddock
Carnegie Steel's Edgar Thomson Works of the United States Steel Corporation continues to operate as the last remaining steel works in the once mighty Monongahela Valley. You'll stop to see the monument to the last slab rolled and the first slab cast before pausing to salute Joe Magarac, the Croatian Folk Hero of the Steelworker.
5
Homestead
As the location of the largest steel mill on the planet, this town played an essential role in the story of not just America but the entire industrial world. Presidents, Royalty, and even Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev made to pilgrimage to the "Steel Capital of the World".
6
Braddock
Carnegie Steel's Edgar Thomson Works of the United States Steel Corporation continues to operate as the last remaining steel works in the once mighty Monongahela Valley. You'll stop to see the monument to the last slab rolled and the first slab cast before pausing to salute Joe Magarac, the Croatian Folk Hero of the Steelworker.
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Propriété
En tant que site de la plus grande aciérie de la planète, cette ville a joué un rôle essentiel dans l'histoire non seulement de l'Amérique, mais du monde industriel tout entier. Les présidents, la royauté et même le premier ministre soviétique Nikita Khrouchtchev se sont rendus en pèlerinage dans la "capitale mondiale de l'acier".
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Braddock
Edgar Thomson Works de Carnegie Steel de la United States Steel Corporation continue de fonctionner comme la dernière aciérie restante dans l'ancienne vallée de Monongahela. Vous vous arrêterez pour voir le monument à la dernière dalle roulée et la première dalle coulée avant de faire une pause pour saluer Joe Magarac, le héros folklorique croate du métallurgiste.
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Commentaires (82)
Molly S
Jan 2021
If you are interested in industrial history, local history, and origins of the Steel Valley--take this tour! George knows his material. My husband and I booked the tour on New Years Eve. It was just the three of us. We had a great time visiting local sites of former mills and Pittsburgh's steel industry. The hi-light was the old Homestead Mill site and Homestead Strike. George provides a positive image of the industry and working class history. The emphasis on minorities and culture was especially appreciated. Very insightful
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2021
Taking someone with your background in History really set a high bar for me Molly. I'm glad (and relieved) I was able to add to your knowledge of American History. Showing you the Steel Valley on the last day of the year was a highlight of 2020. Thank you for the review and for your interest and appreciation of our story..
Aaron_B
Oct 2020
If you love history this is an awesome tour. Learned so much about history and the importance of Pittsburgh to WWII and so many other significant historical events. I did not know for example how Pittsburgh is playing a key roll in the next technological revolution of driverless cars. It blew my mind and even changed the way I am approaching my current investment strategy. It was well worth the money. My wife and I loved it. 😊
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2020
O-oh, I hope you didn't receive any "bum steers" on our Tour. If it proves to be financially helpful, I'll expect a complimentary six-pack of Iron City. If it goes south, I'll blame it on something else. Seriously, thank you for letting me show you Pittsburgh and talk about the continuing evolution of the City. GSTD
DCRESIDENT486
Oct 2020
Incredible tour -- over 2 hours of non-stop commentary! We never knew the history in Pittsburgh was so rich. It was the most intriguing drive through the valley and old neighborhoods, learning details of the steel industry and influential leaders such as Carnegie. The insights that George shared from his father and grandfather really made this tour -- a must do when visiting the area.

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