Lock Ridge Park

Lock Ridge Park

Lock Ridge Park is a park built around a historic iron ore blast furnace just outside of Alburtis, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of the state.

History

The park preserves portions of the former Lock Ridge Iron Works. The first furnace at the site was built in 1868 by the Lock Ridge Iron Company, on the line of the Catasauqua and Fogelsville Railroad near its junction with the East Pennsylvania Railroad. The company was taken over the next year by the Thomas Iron Company, and a second furnace put in blast shortly thereafter. The iron industry in the Lehigh Valley was then flourishing, and the Lock Ridge furnaces (designated No. 7 and No. 8 by Thomas Iron) were typical of the time. They used a hot blast to burn anthracite fuel (rather than the hitherto common charcoal) a technology brought to the United States by the company's founder, David Thomas, in 1839. However, by the early 20th century, the furnaces were, despite sporadic improvements, technologically out-of-date [Bartholomew & Metz, p. 56] , and were reputedly the last anthracite iron furnaces to operate in the United States. President B.F. Fackenthal, of Thomas Iron, recommended they be decommissioned upon his resignation in 1913.

However, Fackenthal's successor, Ralph Sweetser, pursued the opposite course. No. 8 furnace stack was rebuilt in 1914, and No. 7 the following year. [Bartholomew & Metz, p. 62] Concurrently, anthracite was replaced by coke as a fuel for the furnaces. [Bartholomew & Metz, pp. 79–80] However, modernization was not enough to save the Lock Ridge furnaces, and iron was last made there in 1921. [Bartholomew & Metz, p. 84]

The furnaces were sold to William Butz, who dismantled most of the buildings for scrap iron and lumber. However, the masonry structures were allowed to remain, albeit in a decayed condition. The slag dumps on the property were crushed, screened, and used for roofing and fill by the Lehigh Slag Company until 1958. Little-used since the closing of the furnaces, the Catasauqua and Fogelsville's line through the site was torn up in the 1940s. With industrial operations on the property long complete, it was donated by the Butz family to Lehigh County for use as a park. [Bartholomew & Metz, pp. 84–86]

The Park Today

Lock Ridge Park was opened in August of 1976 as a convert|59.2|acre|ha park. The park is made up of the remains of the old furnace complex, now the Lock Ridge Furnace Museum, and the land surrounding it. Swabia Creek, which flows through the park grounds, offers limited fishing. The park also features a Little League baseball field and a picnic pavilion with restrooms and a fireplace. Visitors to the park may tour the furnace room, which has since been rebuilt, the engine house, and the original cast house built in 1868. The park also features a self-guided walking tour of the site. ["Lock Ridge Park and Furnace Museum", pub. by Lehigh County]

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