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A Texas bankruptcy ruling led to the planned shutdown of two hospitals, employing 2,651 people and serving 75,000 patients in ...
In the early 1870s the struggling Bethlehem Iron Company- later Steel- was attempting to make the technological transition ...
War seldom has true victors – and for Bethlehem, where tourism once accounted for approximately 70 per cent of income, the ...
Horowitz’s new book, Cathedrals of Industry, features defunct and enduring examples of America’s industrial past, such as a ...
Mary Liz Stewart, who founded the Underground Railroad center with her husband, Paul, in the 1990s, said the idea for the museum project came when she was looking for quotes by Black Americans for a ...
Bethlehem’s annual Memorial Day ceremony at Memorial Park ... The world-famous Horseshoe Curve – a marvel of 19th-century engineering – offers both railroad watching and hiking opportunities with ...
Folks who lived these homes in the late 19th and early 20th century enjoyed the peace and quiet of their ... Union Iron Works in 1905, and the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company in 1916. We’ll see the ...
The reluctant empress known as "Sisi" painstakingly crafted her image through portraits and photographs, ensuring she would ...
(Arvind Yadav/HT Photo) The record room houses rare materials including official proceedings, administrative documents, and civic budgets from the late 19th century. Delhi assembly speaker ...
Nathaniel Isaacs’s life defied convention. A white Jewish Englishman who came of age during the early 19th century, he spent much of his career on the outer reaches of the British Empire in Africa.
Bethlehem Mayor J. William Reynolds is running his seventh campaign for public office — and his first reelection bid as mayor — on his past. “We made promises four years ago, and we’ve kep ...