Sloss Furnaces, Birmingham Alabama
Sloss Furnaces located in Birmingham Alabama is a National Historic Landmark.It was in operation from 1882-1970 making it the longest continually running blast furnace in Birmingham’s history, and once the largest manufacturer of pig iron in the world. This video is about my visit to Sloss. I was amazed and intrigued with every step there. It's an absolute industrial art paradise to see, photograph, and film. It was great to learn about the processes and materials used here to create and pour iron. You should definitely come and see this place for yourself! For more info on Sloss, visit the official website. https://www.slossfurnaces.com/ For more info on the metal art and metal casting classes visit their website. http://www.slossmetalarts.com/ You can also follow me on Instagram where I share pictures of my work and explorations daily. / abom79 If your interested in further explorations of the south including the beaches and state parks, please visit my other channel. / @abomadventures Interested in supporting this channel? Consider becoming a Patron. / abom79

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