Homestead, Pennsylvania
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Homestead, Pennsylvania is a historic industrial borough near Pittsburgh best known as the site of Andrew Carnegie’s massive steel works and the 1892 Homestead Strike.
Statements (30)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
borough
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human settlement → municipality → |
| adjacentTo |
Munhall, Pennsylvania
→
West Homestead, Pennsylvania → |
| associatedWith |
Andrew Carnegie
→
Carnegie Steel Company → |
| country |
United States of America
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| governmentType |
borough council
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| hasEconomicHistory |
company town for Carnegie Steel
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| hasHeritage |
industrial heritage
→
labor history → |
| hasIndustry |
steel production (historical)
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| hasLandUse |
mixed residential and commercial
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| hasNotableSite |
site of former Homestead Steel Works
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| hasRedevelopment |
waterfront retail and entertainment
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| historicalEvent |
Homestead Strike
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| knownFor |
1892 Homestead Strike
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Homestead Steel Works → steel industry history → |
| locatedIn |
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
→
Pennsylvania → Pittsburgh metropolitan area → United States Midwest–Northeast transition region → |
| locatedNear |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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| locatedOn |
Monongahela River
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| partOf |
Monongahela River Valley
→
Rust Belt → |
| state |
Pennsylvania
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| timeZone |
Eastern Time Zone
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Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Homestead Strike
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hasLocation |
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Carnegie Steel Company
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operatedIn |