Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area

Historic Preservation Needs Your Help

Recently, President Obama released his FY 2011 budget request that would reduce funding for National Heritage Areas by 50 percent and eliminate funding for Save America's Treasures and Preserve America programs.  Click here to see how you can help restore funding for these critical historic preservation programs.


Tell us your story

We want to hear from you! Share your memories of working in southwestern Pennsylvania’s industries or tell us about life in the region’s industrial communities. Your stories help to preserve the past for future generations.  Click here to read the stories that others have shared.


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ArchivesOur collections consist of artifacts, documents, photographs and audio-visual materials that show many aspects of southwestern Pennsylvania's industrial, cultural, and ethnic traditions.


Homestead Labyrinth

Homestead LabyrinthExperience the new Homestead Labyrinth from dawn to dusk at the Waterfront. Curious? Take a sneak peek.

 

 

Explore Southwestern PA

Industry, immigrants, diverse communities, rivers and river valleys, these elements chartered the course for southwestern Pennsylvania’s ascendancy as the steel making capital of the world.

From them flowed an industrial empire that would change the world forever and create the skyscrapers, railroads, and bridges of our modern world. Come visit southwestern Pennsylvania to discover the unique character and distinctive traditions in the birth place of the Age of Big Steel.

Upcoming Events

Common Canvas

March 11 at 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Mon.-Thurs. through August 12

Pennsylvania's New Deal Post Office Murals

International Women’s Day

March 13 at 4:00 PM

Celebrate with Turkish food and games.

Easter Egg Workshop

March 20 at 12:00 PM

Make your own Ukrainian Easter Egg.

Vecherinka

March 20 at 7:30 - 11:30 PM

An evening of song, dance, live music and tasty treats.

Picturing the Past

March 20 at 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

A fantastic new program for Girl Scout Cadettes!

160-Inch Mill

The Homestead Works 160-Inch Mill was one of the largest plate mills in the U.S.

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Workers Wall

Name Location
Joseph Matta Clairton Works
Ray Kleppick J & L Steel
Joseph Chiodo Mesta Machine
Michael Suhoza Mesta Machine Co.