94 Rexmont Rd, Cornwall, PA 17016, United StatesMap
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Worth your time!
A fascinating look at the mechanics and engineering that went into an iron furnace from the 1700-1900. The guide was very knowledgeable and interesting. The facility is in very good condition. Take th...
Much better than Hopewell Furnace. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area. We also drove around to see the manager's house, workers houses, and the open pit mine.
I had been wanting to check out this site for awhile. Founded in the 1730s, this is the oldest iron furnace in the Western Hemisphere, and was used by the Continental Army during the American Revoluti...
We took a trip to visit Cornwall furnace during the Christmas season. It is a fascinating piece of history showing the Iron-Making industry in PA. It is the most complete furnace I've seen. The entire...
Looking at Pennsylvania trails list, saw this was only remaining blast furnace. The drive there was scenic as are the grounds. Such a unique opportunity to be in the actual factory from revolutionary ...
Worth your time!
A fascinating look at the mechanics and engineering that went into an iron furnace from the 1700-1900. The guide was very knowledgeable and interesting. The facility is in very good condition. Take th...
Much better than Hopewell Furnace.
Much better than Hopewell Furnace. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area. We also drove around to see the manager's house, workers houses, and the open pit mine.
Cornwall Iron Furnace
I had been wanting to check out this site for awhile. Founded in the 1730s, this is the oldest iron furnace in the Western Hemisphere, and was used by the Continental Army during the American Revoluti...
Fascinating History
We took a trip to visit Cornwall furnace during the Christmas season. It is a fascinating piece of history showing the Iron-Making industry in PA. It is the most complete furnace I've seen. The entire...
Unique experience that is worth side trip
Looking at Pennsylvania trails list, saw this was only remaining blast furnace. The drive there was scenic as are the grounds. Such a unique opportunity to be in the actual factory from revolutionary ...