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Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark

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Kaleigh
September 1, 2022
SLOSS FURNACES is a National Historical Monument. The Sloss Furnaces were used for iron production and now has two 400-ton blast furnaces and some forty other buildings. Ithas free public guided tours on Saturday and Sunday at 1 pm, 2pm ,and 3 pm. The tours last 60 minutes and you do need to call ahead to ensure availability. There are also free self-guided tours throughout the week.
SLOSS FURNACES is a National Historical Monument. The Sloss Furnaces were used for iron production and now has two 400-ton blast furnaces and some forty other buildings. Ithas free public guided tours on Saturday and Sunday at 1 pm, 2pm ,and 3 pm. The tours last 60 minutes and you do need to call ah…
Trisha
September 5, 2019
This place is why Birmingham is called Iron (or Magic) City! These photos don't give it justice!!! Check it out and bring your camera! The cooling pond is a nice place for a picnic.
Jesse
September 26, 2016
Where Birmingham's and much of America's steel was made
William
August 3, 2016
National Historic Landmark, steel mill right in the heart of Downtown Birmingham! Interesting place!
Jen
November 19, 2019
Historical example of the steel backbone this city was founded upon. Nationally recognized as one of America's most haunted places as well.

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Position
20 32nd St N
Birmingham, AL
Central City