Latest: April 2017
Founded: 1990
Venue: The Pump House, Homestead, PA
Website
NOTE: (2022) No screenings currently schedule. Check website above for updates.
Most recent screening: Aliquippa: The Union Comes to “Little Siberia.” April 22, 2017
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The Battle of Homestead Foundation (BHF) is a diverse organization of citizens, workers, educators and historians. It’s purpose is to preserve, interpret, and promote a people’s history focused on the significance of the dramatic labor conflict at Homestead, Pennsylvania in 1892. While the many consequences of that tragic event persist in society, the sole existing structure of the 1892 Homestead Steel Works is the site of the battle itself, Pump House No. 1 , located in Munhall, Pa. Toward those goals and objectives, BHF was incorporated in 1997 as a non-profit corporation for charitable and educational purposes. BHF evolved from the Homestead Strike Centennial Commemorative Committee, founded in 1990.
After the dismantling of the historic Homestead Steel Works in the 1980s, then-owner Park Corporation performed restorative work on the Pump House. In 1996, BHF was formed in response to Park’s efforts, developing plans for a minimalist interpretive program for the site. Park welcomed the initiatives, and subsequent owners and developers, Continental Real Estate, also proved hospitable. Today the site is owned and benevolently operated by Steel Industry Heritage Corporation, who also offer many educational programs, tours, and events related to the Pump House as well as other local points of interest.
Since 1990, an impressive list of productions and events pertaining to the Pump House have been presented, supported, and organized by BHF.
Contact: 412-848-3079 or 724-935-2677
Charles McCollester charlie.mccollester@gmail.com
Website: http://battleofhomestead.org/events.php