“A piece of cookware is a very tactile intimate product. It’s something that someone who has it at home is using it everyday, their food is touching it everyday, and so we’re very specific about how ...
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THERE'S A REASON people (myself among them) collect cast-iron cookware. Nothing else sears a steak so perfectly or gives cornbread such a crisp crust and tender crumb. And this stuff only gets better ...
The Oct. 16 event will feature hot iron with artist Brian Glaze operating a cupola furnace not unlike the historic operations of the grand furnaces themselves. The Anthracite Heritage Museum, ...
This 1920 photo by the Rev. W.W. Deatrick shows a deteriorating Hopewell Furnace in Union Township years before its renovation in the the 1950s. It is now listed as National Historic Site. The image ...
SCRANTON – The hottest ticket in town Saturday, melting and pouring iron at the Historic Iron Furnaces in South Side recalled the city’s birth. The Anthracite Heritage Museum, Lackawanna Historical ...
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Editor’s note: Writers of The Daily Item’s “Once Upon” series will occasionally report on the history of road names in their counties. Impressive brick furnaces fired by charcoal, coal or wood, once ...
A bear head, a 250-pound toy jack and a relief scene from “The Hobbit” were just a few of the items waiting to be cast at the Scranton Iron Furnaces on Saturday. With different levels of experience ...
University of Alabama at Birmingham Assistant Professor of Sculpture Stacey Holloway’s ARS 321: Repetition and Space sculpture class will attend the 2017 National Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron ...