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The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum — Attraction in Coatesville

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LA TORTUGUITA DORADA
136 Lincoln Hwy E, Coatesville, PA 19320
The Iron Eagle on Lincoln Bar & Grille
143 Lincoln Hwy E, Coatesville, PA 19320
Deysi's Pizza
272 Lincoln Hwy E, Coatesville, PA 19320
Number One Kitchen
244 Lincoln Hwy E, Coatesville, PA 19320
Coatesville Community Market Deli
266 Lincoln Hwy E, Coatesville, PA 19320
The Butter Pecan Cafe
228 Lincoln Hwy E, Coatesville, PA 19320
Richie's Water Ice & Ice cream
332 Lincoln Hwy E, Coatesville, PA 19320
Little Chef
152 Strode Ave, Coatesville, PA 19320
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The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum
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The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum

50 S 1st Ave, Coatesville, PA 19320
4.6(66)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: , restaurants: LA TORTUGUITA DORADA, The Iron Eagle on Lincoln Bar & Grille, Deysi's Pizza, Number One Kitchen, Coatesville Community Market Deli, The Butter Pecan Cafe, Richie's Water Ice & Ice cream, Little Chef
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(610) 384-9282
Website
steelmuseum.org

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Nearby restaurants of The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum

LA TORTUGUITA DORADA

The Iron Eagle on Lincoln Bar & Grille

Deysi's Pizza

Number One Kitchen

Coatesville Community Market Deli

The Butter Pecan Cafe

Richie's Water Ice & Ice cream

Little Chef

LA TORTUGUITA DORADA

LA TORTUGUITA DORADA

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(121)

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The Iron Eagle on Lincoln Bar & Grille

The Iron Eagle on Lincoln Bar & Grille

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Deysi's Pizza

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Kristen PaladinoKristen Paladino
My homeschool group took a field trip to the museum today and had a great time. We loved that the tour was some inside and some outside so the kids could let out some energy in between stops. Lots to look at, button pushing, and hands on activities too. It was super cool to see the insides of the historic homes. A lot of us didn’t even know the steel factory was still in operation today. Definitely worth doing!
Krista BracyKrista Bracy
This was a phenomenal experience. The tour was amazing. The tour guide was great, he really knew his stuff and was patient with questions. I think it is partially handicapped accessible but parts of it would be hard in a wheelchair since there is some uneven ground. This is a really well preserved piece of our industrial heritage.
Loretta CompherLoretta Compher
I came to do some geocaching. Something called a Virtual Geocache. There is no physical container, but you visit a location and answer questions or take a picture to prove you were there. I saw a part of the World Trade Center that had been made there. It was one of the few parts of the tower left standing after September 11.
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My homeschool group took a field trip to the museum today and had a great time. We loved that the tour was some inside and some outside so the kids could let out some energy in between stops. Lots to look at, button pushing, and hands on activities too. It was super cool to see the insides of the historic homes. A lot of us didn’t even know the steel factory was still in operation today. Definitely worth doing!
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This was a phenomenal experience. The tour was amazing. The tour guide was great, he really knew his stuff and was patient with questions. I think it is partially handicapped accessible but parts of it would be hard in a wheelchair since there is some uneven ground. This is a really well preserved piece of our industrial heritage.
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I came to do some geocaching. Something called a Virtual Geocache. There is no physical container, but you visit a location and answer questions or take a picture to prove you were there. I saw a part of the World Trade Center that had been made there. It was one of the few parts of the tower left standing after September 11.
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Reviews of The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum

4.6
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5.0
6w

Beautiful, historically rich, and educational for all ages. I really enjoyed my visit to "Lukens" It’s such a beautiful and well-organized space — you can tell a lot of care and passion goes into every exhibit. The staff was welcoming and happy to answer questions, which made the experience even better. I loved learning about everyone was back in the day, Rebecca Lukens, and you go back in time to over 100 years ago in history. There was so much to see that I could’ve stayed all day. My tour guide was John, he is extremely knowledgeable. This town is filled with history and this museum is doing an exceptional job at preserving it all.

Definitely worth a visit if you appreciate art, history, or just want to do something inspiring, have a date with your partner, or an outing with family. I’ll be coming back...

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1y

What a gem this is! We had the pleasure of having Jim the executive director as our tour guide. The tour included a movie and a tour inside and out. We thoroughly enjoyed our experience. Great place with so much history and pride in what they have produced. The steel from the Twin Towers is a very moving experience and we loved the smaller replicas of the larger equipment in the one building of the tour. Definitely recommend anyone to stop by and...

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2y

The people working there were rude. The tour guide left us in a room. He told us wait there. He left with 4 people. The tour was suppose to start at 3 pm. It was only 2:21. A lady came out several min later. She acted like we were a bother. She told us everything costs a fee. If we wanted to go on tour we needed to catch up with people that left several min before us. We decided to leave the premises and...

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