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Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark

Explore the haunting beauty of a preserved iron furnace, a monument to Birmingham's industrial past and a unique event venue.

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Explore the haunting remains of Sloss Furnaces, a former pig iron production plant in Birmingham, Alabama, that operated from 1882 to 1971. Now a National Historic Landmark, the site offers a glimpse into the industrial past with its towering blast furnaces and machinery.

A brief summary to Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark

  • Tuesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Wear closed-toe shoes and watch your step, as the ground is uneven in areas.
  • Visit during the day to fully appreciate the scale and complexity of the site.
  • Check the Sloss Furnaces website for upcoming events, concerts, and workshops.
  • Consider taking a guided tour for a more in-depth understanding of the site's history and operations.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    Several bus lines serve the area near Sloss Furnaces. From the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority (BJCTA) Woodlawn Transit Center, you can take the Birmingham Xpress (BRT). Alternatively, bus lines 25 and 100 have stops within a short walking distance of Sloss Furnaces. A single ride on BJCTA costs $1.25.

  • Walking

    Sloss Furnaces is located at 20 32nd Street North, Birmingham, AL 35222. If you are in the downtown area, it's approximately a 20-30 minute walk. Head east on 1st Avenue North, and you'll see the iconic structures of Sloss Furnaces on your right.

  • Driving

    Sloss Furnaces is easily accessible by car. From I-20/59, take the 31st Street exit and head north. Turn left onto 1st Avenue North, and Sloss Furnaces will be on your right. Free parking is available on-site. During special events, additional parking may be available in the North Field.

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Sloss Furnaces stands as a monument to Birmingham's industrial might and a stark reminder of the city's past. From 1882 to 1971, it churned out pig iron, a key component in the steelmaking process, becoming one of the largest producers in the world. Founded by Colonel James Withers Sloss, the furnaces played a pivotal role in the development of Birmingham, earning it the nickname "The Magic City". Today, visitors can explore the sprawling 32-acre complex, wandering through the maze of pipes, boilers, and towering blast furnaces. The site is a museum, preserving the industrial heritage of the region. Self-guided tours are available, allowing visitors to delve into the history of the furnaces and the lives of the workers who toiled here. Guided tours offer a more in-depth experience, providing insights into the iron-making process and the social context of the era. Sloss Furnaces also serves as a unique venue for events, concerts, and festivals. The dramatic backdrop of the industrial landscape creates an unforgettable atmosphere for performances and gatherings. Additionally, Sloss is home to a metal arts program, showcasing sculptures and artwork created on-site. Workshops and classes are offered, allowing visitors to explore their own creativity in this unique setting.

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