
Yesterday, I visited Hopewell Furnace, National Historic site. Although it was very windy, the air temperature was mild. Hopewell Furnace was built in 1771 by Mark Bird. Today, the park is kept up by te National Park Service. You can take the self-guided tour Wednesday thru Sunday. There is a small fee ($4 for adults) to tour the village of unique, historic buildings, but there are indeed many photo opportunities. (A small price to pay either way!) Be sure to capture the Ironmaster's Mansion, the Molten Iron Cast House, Blacksmith shop, and other areas of the park. Attached is one of my photos taken of the row of houses where the employees stayed. The blacksmith shop is the first building.
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