• Monument Rehabilitation

Restoring Your Monument to Its Full Glory

A monument is a heartfelt reminder of a special person, group or...
Read More 1min
  • Historic Restoration

How to Select a Contractor for Your Historic Restoration

The restoration of a historic building or monument isn’t the same as...
Read More 2min

Click HERE to read more about Houck’s historic landmark preservation volunteer project in the Central Penn Business Journal’s Off the Clock section. This volunteer project was done to this historic landmark as a temporary solution to keep rain water off the structure, preventing the furnace from eventually collapsing.

Swatara Furnace

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Swatara Furnace is a historic iron furnace and national historic district located at Pine Grove TownshipSchuylkill County, Pennsylvania. The district includes four contributing buildings and two contributing structure. They are the furnace (1830), stone dam breast (c. 1850), ironmaster’s mansion (c. 1830, c. 1860, c. 1881, and c. 1969), barn (c. 1860), stone foreman’s house (c. 1830), and stone worker’s double house (c. 1830). The limestone furnace measures 29 feet, 7 inches, wide, 29 feet, 8 inches, deep, and 22 feet high.[2]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.[1]