Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site

Saugus Iron Works sparked America’s industrial revolution in 1646. This 9-acre site in Massachusetts preserves the birthplace of the nation’s ironworking industry—where bog ore became tools, nails, and infrastructure that built colonial America. It’s a testament to ingenuity, labor, and the gritty origins of American manufacturing. Not every historic site involves battlefields or presidents. Some honor the furnaces, forges, and workers who shaped everything else. Rep the place where American industry was born.

  • Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site WPA Style Unisex T-shirt

    Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site WPA Style Unisex T-shirt

    $31.99

    America’s first integrated ironworks, 1646. The waterwheel still turns on the Saugus River. You can smell the rust from the slag heap. America’s design golden age on a tee. Comfort Colors T-Shirt Pre-shrunk 100% ring-spun US cotton Garment Dyed Fabric No side-seam, double-needle stitching Medium fabric (6.1 oz/yd² (206.8 g/m²)) Relaxed fit Sewn-in label

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