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Two blast furnaces in the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Steubenville, Ohio, plant soon will be gone as Strauss Industries continue to remove a number of steel mill structures as part of a major development of the 119-acre site. The buildings still are being demolished and the two blast furnaces that date back more than 100 years are scheduled for an implosion demolition in June 2013.
Two blast furnaces in the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Steubenville, Ohio, plant soon will be gone as Strauss Industries continue to remove a number of steel mill structures as part of a major development of the 119-acre site. The buildings still are being demolished and the two blast furnaces that date back more than 100 years are scheduled for an implosion demolition in June 2013.
Two blast furnaces in the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Steubenville, Ohio, plant soon will be gone as Strauss Industries continue to remove a number of steel mill structures as part of a major development of the 119-acre site. The buildings still are being demolished and the two blast furnaces that date back more than 100 years are scheduled for an implosion demolition in June 2013.
Two blast furnaces in the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Steubenville, Ohio, plant soon will be gone as Strauss Industries continue to remove a number of steel mill structures as part of a major development of the 119-acre site. The buildings still are being demolished and the two blast furnaces that date back more than 100 years are scheduled for an implosion demolition in June 2013.
Two blast furnaces in the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Steubenville, Ohio, plant soon will be gone as Strauss Industries continue to remove a number of steel mill structures as part of a major development of the 119-acre site. The buildings still are being demolished and the two blast furnaces that date back more than 100 years are scheduled for an implosion demolition in June 2013.
Two blast furnaces in the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Steubenville, Ohio, plant soon will be gone as Strauss Industries continue to remove a number of steel mill structures as part of a major development of the 119-acre site. The buildings still are being demolished and the two blast furnaces that date back more than 100 years are scheduled for an implosion demolition in June 2013.
Two blast furnaces in the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Steubenville, Ohio, plant soon will be gone as Strauss Industries continue to remove a number of steel mill structures as part of a major development of the 119-acre site. The buildings still are being demolished and the two blast furnaces that date back more than 100 years are scheduled for an implosion demolition in June 2013.
Two blast furnaces in the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Steubenville, Ohio, plant soon will be gone as Strauss Industries continue to remove a number of steel mill structures as part of a major development of the 119-acre site. The buildings still are being demolished and the two blast furnaces that date back more than 100 years are scheduled for an implosion demolition in June 2013.
DSC_2252 TCL Demo
DSC_2252 TCL Demo
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