The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum, 50 S 1st Ave, Coatesville, PA 19320, United States
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The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum - Featured Reviews (73)
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!
This was an absolutely wonderful experience! The tour guides were so patient with all the children in our homeschool group. The location is beautiful. Our tour guides were so knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and warm. I left wanting to return again!
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.
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.
Great place to visit. Steelworkers Memorial was located behind the museum. Just amazing!
History of iron/steel making from the early 19TH century until today. Jim, our guide , was excellent.
I go to one if the offices in this terrific old building with lots of Coatesville Luke's Steel Co. pictures and memorabilia.
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 never return.
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The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum Located in Coatesville of 50 S 1st Ave. The complete address is The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum, 50 S 1st Ave, Coatesville, PA 19320, United States.
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Stopped in for the first time during a "me day". The baked goods looked amazing! My cookie was so good! The drink selection was great! I had a lavender latte and it was so delicious! Can't wait to take me children for a sweet treat, and another latte
Everything you could want in a local small restaurant. The menu has just about everything you could want for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. For a local place, it seems a bit expensive, but isn't everything expensive when dining out these days. The f
Very clean park with a number of things to do (ball fields, tennis courts, hockey rink. walking track, pavilions for pic nics including charcoal grills). We took our dog & had a good time walking on the path. A good to for all!
Great! Bodega owned by dominican's. I used to go to the one in Norristown and I was very pleased that they have a couple of them here in Coatesville. They cook fresh food to order and that is fantastic. Great service I highly recommend
This shopping center has a Burger King, which is hard to find in this local area - one of the few BK's around. Also, Aldi's, Dollar General, Hair Cuttery, etc.
We sat in the dining area which was quiet, alliwing for good conversation at our table. Waiter was great and informative about menu options and very attentive. Our meal was by far the best we had during our visit. Good choice of craft beer and the so
Second year we stay over 2 weeks at this campground. In the middle of Amish Country, very quiet. Best nights we have had since being full time 2 years ago. Easy check in. You can receive packages which is very convenient for full time travelers. Th