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Everett Iron Company, Locomotive Shop, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett, Earlston, Bedford County, PA

Everett Iron Company, Locomotive Shop, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett,...

Survey number: HAER PA-379-B Building/structure dates: before 1910 Initial Construction

Everett Iron Company, Office Building, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett, Earlston, Bedford County, PA

Everett Iron Company, Office Building, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett,...

Survey number: HAER PA-379-C Building/structure dates: before 1910 Initial Construction

Everett Iron Company, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett, Earlston, Bedford County, PA

Everett Iron Company, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett, Earlston, Bedfor...

Survey number: HAER PA-379 Building/structure dates: 1874-1884 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1889 Subsequent Work Building/structure dates: before 1910 Subsequent Work

Pennsylvania Turnpike, Breezewood Interchange, Near State Route 2029 about 1 mile Southwest of Breezewood, Breezewood, Bedford County, PA

Pennsylvania Turnpike, Breezewood Interchange, Near State Route 2029 a...

Significance: Constructed near the intersection of U.S. 30 and SR 126 which led south into Maryland and Virginia, the Breezewood Plaza is one of eleven original interchanges along the turnpike where motorists e... More

Everett Iron Company, Office Building, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett, Earlston, Bedford County, PA

Everett Iron Company, Office Building, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett,...

Survey number: HAER PA-379-C Building/structure dates: before 1910 Initial Construction

Kemble Coal & Iron Company, Riddlesburg Works, Riddlesburg, Bedford County, PA

Kemble Coal & Iron Company, Riddlesburg Works, Riddlesburg, Bedford Co...

Significance: Although this site contained an iron furnace as early as 1807, the remnants of the pig-iron producing operation date from the 1910s through the 1940s. This includes a (ca. 1906) building that lik... More

Thropp Company Ashcom Quarry, South of U.S. Route 30 off State Route 1004, Ashcom, Bedford County, PA

Thropp Company Ashcom Quarry, South of U.S. Route 30 off State Route 1...

Significance: Developed in the early 1900s in connection with local ironmaker Joseph E. Thropp, limestone from this quarry was used as flux in the blast furnace for the production of pig iron. Many such quarri... More