📜 The National Museum of Industrial History, a Smithsonian Institution affiliate museum located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, celebrates America's industrial past. Housed in the former Electric Repair Shop of the Bethlehem Steel plant, it opened in 2016 and features over 200 artifacts.🔍 It interprets industry past, present, and future through dynamic exhibits and engaging programs, preserving and displaying the nation's industrial history.# Why Go⚙️ Explore engaging stories of machines and people from the Industrial Revolution.👨👩👧👦 Interactive exhibits suitable for all ages, including a hot air balloon simulator.📜 See rare pieces like the original Jacquard Loom and Smithsonian Industrial collection artifacts.👷 Learn about the lives of factory workers and key innovations.📍 Located on the vibrant SteelStacks arts & culture campus.# Tips🗓️ Check for special discount days like Senior Days, Student Days, and Family Sundays.🚶 Consider Bethlehem Steel Plant Site Tours led by former steelworkers.🍽️ Restaurants and shops are available on campus.# Cost💰 Adults $15, Youth $10, Seniors/Veterans/Educators $12, Children (6 & under) Free. EBT/SNAP/ACCESS card $3.# Hours🕒 Wednesday - Sunday, 10 AM - 5 PM. Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve/Day, New Year’s Day.# 🅿️ ParkingLimited free parking in SteelStacks Ruins lots. Paid parking at NCC Fowler Center Lot or Polk Street Garage.# 🚻 Toilets🚻 Public restrooms available.# ♿ Accessibility♿ Fully ADA accessible.
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