In 1946, Bethlehem Steel signed a contract with mining company LKAB, committing the company to contribute to the post-World War II recovery of the iron ore industry in Norrbotten County in northern Sweden. [18 ] Following the end of World…
The Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard of Baltimore, Maryland, was a shipyard in the United States from 1941 until 1945. Located on the south shore of the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River which serves as the Baltimore Harbor, it was owned by…
The Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard was a shipyard founded as Maryland Steel in Sparrows Point, Maryland, US, in 1887 and still in operation in the 2020s under new ownership and a new name.
An icon of glamor and luxury, [6 ] the Waldorf Astoria is one of the world's most prestigious and best-known hotels. [7 ] Both the exterior and the interior of the Waldorf Astoria are designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation…
By Ken Jones Being a mid-century born native Baltimorean I was always well aware of “The Point.” I had an uncle that worked there, and a neighbor or two as well. As a kid I knew that they worked there because of the orange dust on their…
Toto dílo je ve Spojených státech volným dílem, protože jde o dílo úřadů americké federální vlády podle ustanovení Hlavy 17, Kapitoly 1, Sekce 105 amerického právního řádu.
Although the provenance of this exquisite Star of Bethlehem quilt is not known, it was most likely made in one of the southern states. Quilts in which a central Star of Bethlehem motif is combined with chintz-appliquéd blocks and a chintz…
A Maryland transplant unafraid to stand out amidst the residing establishment, Basil conjectured that the spicy flavor of rye would be a striking complemen...