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- Q5046232 abstract "Carrie Furnace is a derelict former blast furnace located along the Monongahela River in the Pittsburgh area industrial town of Rankin, Pennsylvania, and it had formed a part of the Homestead Steel Works. The Carrie Furnaces were built in 1884 and they operated until 1982. During its peak, the site produced 1,000 to 1,250 tons of iron per day. All that is left of the site are furnaces #6 and #7, which operated from 1907 to 1978, along with the hot metal bridge.The site on which it stands may be developed into a historic parklet, the Homestead Works National Park, with Carrie Furnace forming an attraction. In May 2015, the summer reality TV show American Ninja Warrior filmed in Carrie Furnace.".
- Q5046232 added "2006-09-20".
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- Q5046232 nrhpReferenceNumber "06001070".
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- Q5046232 yearOfConstruction "1884".
- Q5046232 added "2006-09-20".
- Q5046232 built "1884".
- Q5046232 location "Northern side of the Monongahela River 0.5 miles west of the Rankin Bridge in Munhall, Rankin, and Swissvale".
- Q5046232 name "Carrie Blast Furnace Number 6 and 7".
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- Q5046232 comment "Carrie Furnace is a derelict former blast furnace located along the Monongahela River in the Pittsburgh area industrial town of Rankin, Pennsylvania, and it had formed a part of the Homestead Steel Works. The Carrie Furnaces were built in 1884 and they operated until 1982. During its peak, the site produced 1,000 to 1,250 tons of iron per day.".
- Q5046232 label "Carrie Furnace".
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- Q5046232 name "Carrie Blast Furnace Number 6 and 7".