New Exhibit – “Robert Fulton: Industrious Revolutionary” | National Museum of Industrial History

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New Exhibit – “Robert Fulton: Industrious Revolutionary”

National Museum of Industrial History

602 East Second Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015

Contact: info@nmih.org, 610-694-6644

ROBERT FULTON: Industrious Revolutionary – National Museum of Industrial History (nmih.org)

Repeats daily on Wed-Sun from 11/19/2022 through 08/13/2023

Price: Included with regular admission

Immerse yourself in the imaginative world of Robert Fulton! Take an up-close look at painted miniatures, power a steam engine and explore how they propel ships forward. Learn how a submarine works through experiencing a traditional Cartesian diver. Hear first person narratives on the dock at the launch of the 1807 Clermont steamboat! Flip through Fulton’s personal papers and get inside the mind of this Industrious Revolutionary.

Fascinated by art, steam engines, canal engineering, and military technology, Fulton inspired to push the limitations of mechanical engineering. His innovations sparked the American Industrial Revolution, opened up new trade routes, and helped usher in a major wave of globalized trade on a scale never seen before. Fulton established a pattern of technological innovation that would go on to embody American ingenuity and leave an immeasurable legacy.

 

About the National Museum of Industrial History
A Smithsonian Institution Affiliate, the National Museum of Industrial History is dedicated to preserving America’s rich industrial heritage. Housed in an 18,000-square-foot, 100-year-old former Bethlehem Steel facility on the largest private brownfield in America, the Museum is home to exciting exhibits, engaging programs, and amazing history. Learn more at nmih.org.

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National Museum of Industrial History