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Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument
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BECKLEY FURNACE INDUSTRIAL MONUMENT
BECKLEY FURNACE INDUSTRIAL MONUMENT
140 Lower Road
North Canaan, Connecticut   06024
(lat:42.0111 lon:-73.2923) map location

Phone: 860-482-1817
The Beckley Iron Furnace once produced iron for the manufacture of railroad car wheels. It is Connecticut's best preserved example of a technology that has long since vanished. The structure is part of the National Register of Historic Places.

Iron making had been a local industry that for 150 years shaped the formation of America. The Beckley blast furnace was built in 1847 and ceased operation in 1919. It produced iron primarily for the manufacture of railroad car wheels that gained a world wide reputation for their excellence and durability. The Furnace was a part of an industry that shaped both the cultural and ecological future of the entire region. The recently refurbished structure stands as the best preserved example of technology that has long since vanished. In 1946 Beckley Furnace was designated as a state park.

Join members of the Friends of Beckley Furnace each Saturday morning from 1000 a.m. until 100 p.m. from May through mid-October for a personal tour of the Furnace. Learn how iron was made by walking in the footsteps of the iron makers. Stand in the hearth where temperatures reached nearly 3,000 degrees. Visit the only remaining turbine used to power a blast furnace.

The Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument is featured in a publication by Ed Kirby entitled Echoes of Iron in Connecticuts Northwest Corner. The publication is for sale and may be purchased at the DEP Bookstore or from the Sharon Historical Society.
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Connecticut has made state parks, forests, trails, historic sites and beaches more accessible to our residents so they can enjoy the many attractions and beauty they offer. Under the Passport to the Parks program, parking fees are now eliminated at Connecticut State Parks for those with Connecticut registered vehicles. You can view the CONNECTICUT PASSPORT TO THE PARKS web page to learn more.




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The Monument is located 600 feet west of the intersection of Furnace Hill Road and Lower Road in the East Canaan section of the Town of North Canaan.

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