The Bost Building currently serves as the headquarters and visitor center for the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area. This makes it a central point for tourists interested in exploring the area's industrial, social, and cultural history. The building houses a museum that features displays and exhibits related to the area's history, including two restored rooms reflecting the 1892 Homestead Strike and a room dedicated to the Homestead Steel Works.
The museum within the Bost Building offers a comprehensive look into the area's industrial, social, and cultural history. Exhibits include two restored rooms reflecting the 1892 Homestead Strike by the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers during the Homestead Lockout and Strike, and a room dedicated to the Homestead Steel Works. These exhibits provide a deep dive into the historical events that shaped the region and its industries.
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