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Blast furnace number 7 (or6?) at Carrie Furnace, Rankin Pa.
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Tight in amongst the bake ovens and other machinery at Carrie Furnace, Rankin Pa.
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Inside the Carrie Furnace complex - with a view of the Deer sculpture, created by the Industrial Arts Co-op, who worked on it every Sunday for two years.
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Industrial Ruin - Carrie Furnace, Rankin, Pa
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Industrial Ruin - Carrie Furnace disused iron mill - Rankin, Pa. Once made the iron that fed the Homestead works, across the river.
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This panorama is best viewed in Google Earth, where the tops of the tanks will look less distorted. If you're viewing this at gigapan.org, I suggest you click the 'view in Google Earth' link.
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Thanks to Randy Sargent for help setting this up. If you're viewing this at gigapan.org, I suggest you click the 'view in Google Earth' link.
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The tall structure with ramp, closest to the camera is Blast Furnace No. 6, and the one at left, beyond the tanks is No. 7. The red gantry crane at right was used to manage the huge piles of coke, iron ore, and limestone between the furnaces and the river (at far left & far right in this 360 degree view), and feed t...
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This is the cast house of Carrie Furnace blast furnace number 6. In the floor are the channels or "runners" through which molten iron flowed. Sluice gates (is that the right terminology?) were used to control the flow. The iron poured directly into "torpedo" rail cars parked below this floor, for transport across the...
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Inside the AC Power House of the abandoned Carrie Furnace, Rankin, PA. Thanks to Randy Sargent for help setting this up. If you're viewing this at gigapan.org, I suggest you click the 'view in Google Earth' link.
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