The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum
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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!
Kristen Paladino
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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.
Krista Bracy
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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.
Loretta Compher
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I did not go in. I visited the 9/11 memorial out front for the Tour of Honor. That alone was definitely worth the trip. It is amazing.
BcOneSeven
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Off the beaten path. Didn't know this was in our backyard. Some interesting historical facts and a nice electrical train display.
Camemom
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Stark reminder of the importance of American industrial past layered on the tragic memory of the 911 attack on our Nation.
Leo McGuire
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Nearby Attractions Of The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum
Coatesville Flower Shop
Valley Creek Productions
The Stem's End
America's Finest Automotive Concepts LLC
East Coast Coin-OP & Amusements (EC Amusements)
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Coatesville Flower Shop
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Valley Creek Productions
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The Stem's End
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America's Finest Automotive Concepts LLC
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Nearby Restaurants Of The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum
Little Chef
LA TORTUGUITA DORADA
Jam Rock Caribbean Cuisine
Deysi's Pizza
The Iron Eagle on Lincoln Bar & Grille
Antojitos Criollos Puertoriqueno
Westside Tavern
Coatesville Community Market Deli
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Little Chef
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LA TORTUGUITA DORADA
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Basic Info
Address
50 S 1st Ave, Coatesville, PA 19320
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Phone
(610) 384-9282
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Website
steelmuseum.org
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4.6
(56 reviews)
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cultural
family friendly
accessibility
attractions: Coatesville Flower Shop, Valley Creek Productions, The Stem's End, America's Finest Automotive Concepts LLC, East Coast Coin-OP & Amusements (EC Amusements), Coatesville, restaurants: Little Chef, LA TORTUGUITA DORADA, Jam Rock Caribbean Cuisine, Deysi's Pizza, The Iron Eagle on Lincoln Bar & Grille, Antojitos Criollos Puertoriqueno, Westside Tavern, Coatesville Community Market Deli, Number One Kitchen, Taste & Tell Cafe
