Colonial Sense: Hopewell Furnace, PA - 0 views
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Geoffrey Reiss on 10 Dec 10On Saturday, December the 4th 2010, Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site held its annual Iron Plantation Christmas. Today the Furnace was quiet prior to the Christmas Holidays. However, during Christmas when the Furnace was operating in the nineteenth century, Christmas was just another work day. Hopewell Village was a small self-sustaining village in colonial times which was built around a cold-blast, charcoal-burning iron Furnace. The community life was in some respects similar to that of the small feudal manors of medieval Europe and was largely self-sustaining. Little had changed of the village from colonial times up through most of the nineteenth century.