Martin Tower: The company, the history and the end
The 21-story Martin Tower opened in 1972 and was the tallest building in the Lehigh Valley. It was the headquarters for Bethlehem Steel and heart of the city that it helped build. More than four decades after the building became a fixture in this community, Martin Tower was being razed to the ground. Its silhouette along the Valley skyline was coming to an end. (Video by Andre Malok and Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com)

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