EXPLOREHOPEWELL FURNACE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site

TYPE
historic-site
ESTABLISHED
1938
AREA
848 acres
STATE
PA
ECOSYSTEM
Forest

Hopewell Furnace is one of America's most complete remaining examples of an early iron plantation — a self-sufficient community built around a charcoal-fired iron furnace that operated from 1771 to 1883, producing stoves, hollowware, and munitions for the Revolution. The ironmaster's mansion, workers' cottages, charcoal hearths, and the furnace stack itself survive in the rolling Pennsylvania countryside.

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