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The 100-year-old carcass of the Bethlehem Steel plant is now a requiem for the bygone days of a more production-driven U.S. economy. At its base is a large tree, topped with the town’s signature Bethlehem glass star, a symbol of the Moravian settlers who christened this place Bethlehem on Christmas Eve 1741 — and the town’s more recent shift to a service-led economy. Click here to read the full article.
The 100-year-old carcass of the Bethlehem Steel plant is now a requiem for the bygone days of a more production-driven U.S. economy. At its base is a large tree, topped with the town’s signature Bethlehem glass star, a symbol of the Moravian settlers who christened this place Bethlehem on Christmas Eve 1741 — and the town’s more recent shift to a service-led economy.
Click here to read the full article.