A reminder of a time when blast furnaces and charcoal kilns smelted iron all day, these iron works were built in 1843 and used for about 30 years. Eventually the costs of operating in such isolation meant the facility was unable to compete with foundries in Pennsylvania and other states, and it closed in 1890.
Katahdin Iron Works
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