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  • Association for Industrial Archaeology: Promotes the study, preservation and presentation of Britain's industrial heritage.
  • Davis-Monthan Air Force Base: Airbase outside Tucson where mothballed military planes are stored: AMARC, the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center.
  • Ekomuseum Bergslagen: Includes articles about the ironmaking region near Bergslagen, Sweden, from around 500 B.C. to the present.
  • Exploring and Modern Ruins: Karl Xydexx Jorgensen's photographs of abandoned places including Bannerman's Castle, the town of Centralia, Pennsylvania, and New York Central's Putnam Division Railroad.
  • Ind-arch Discussion List: UK list to encourage discussion of industrial archaeology. Aims to help establish links between fieldwork, research, individuals and establishments. Browse and search archives and files.
  • Industrial Archaeology: Photographs by Jef Poskanzer of abandoned industrial buildings in the United States, with related links.
  • Industrial Archaeology Video Archive: Record past and present industrial activity on film and video for posterity.
  • Institute for the History of Technology and Industrial Archaelology: Research, teaching, and service in the history of technology, industrial archaeology, and the history and preservation of historic engineering works.
  • Kettering/GMI Alumni Foundation Collection Of Industrial History: Description of the collection's holdings.
  • King Bridge Company Museum: Research on Zenas King and the King Iron Bridge and Manufacturing Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Includes history, catalogues, photographs and links.
  • Lead Mining in the Yorkshire Dales: The archaeology and history of lead mining in the Yorkshire Dales. Includes descriptions of the various processes involved, and information about mines that may be visited.
  • Lower Kem Mill Bleaching and Printing Works: History and collection of photos of works under excavation.
  • Mining Engineering History at Michigan Tech: The history of Michigan Mining School. Mine shafts of Michigan: photos of old mining structures. Links to Michigan mining history web sites.
  • New York City Transit Scenes: Past and Present: Historical and recent photos of the New York subway and other New York City transit scenes.
  • Society for Industrial Archeology: Membership information, calendar, conference information, action alerts.
  • The Baltimore Museum of Industry: Hours, memberships, events, research center collections and access information.
  • The British Engineerium: Restored working Victorian pumping station, housing a large collection of steam engines. History, education programs.
  • The Fabulous Ruins of Detroit: Lowell Boileau's photographic tour of abandoned and demolished industrial structures in Detroit, including Henry Ford's Model T Automobile Plant.
  • The Great Lakes Industrial History Center: Articles, images, maps, and resources documenting the history of shipping and industry on the Great Lakes.
  • The Hay Tor Quarries and Granite Tramway: On Dartmoor, UK. An investigation of the present track and quarry layout and an attempt at reconstructing the original track layout and phases of development.
  • The Industrial History of Rugby (UK): Overview of transport, manufacturing, utilities and industrial housing.
  • The Night Photographer: Making art out of his photographs of ghost towns, abandoned buildings and industrial equipment. Includes journals of his explorations.
  • The Sweat Rag: The Society of Workers in Early Arts and Trades is an informal organization meant to promote the public demonstration of Early American skills such as woodworking, blacksmithing, spinning, weaving, coopering, rope making, quilting, and lace making, among other talents.
  • The Trevithick Society: Encourages interest in Cornish industrial archaeology through lectures, outings and other meetings and by publishing the results of individual research through its regular and occasional publications.
  • Tsongas Industrial History Center: Educational programs about the American Industrial Revolution.


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