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Steamtown National Historic Site

An industrial heritage park of the National Park Service

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blount_inset typewriter he Steamtown USA rolling stock, equipment, and archives were assembled in the 1950s to early 1960s by F. Nelson Blount, a steam locomotive fan. Steamtown USA was originally located in North Warpole, New Hampshire, but moved to Bellows Falls, Vermont, in 1967 and then from there to Scranton in the mid-1980s. On March 29, 1989 the administrative arm of Steamtown USA donated rolling stock, museum objects, archives, and miscellaneous equipment to the National Park Service through a signed donor letter. The 1,002,011 objects and archives became the foundation of the park’s museum collection.

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snhs_state egyptian he Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton, Pennsylvania, was officially established in October 1986 and today spans almost 63 acres of the former Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad yards downtown. The site, managed by the National Park Service, preserves and revitalizes a key piece of America’s steam-railroading legacy through the preservation of DL&W’s turntable, roundhouse (reconstructed using remnants from a 1932 structure), and several original buildings dating between 1899 and 1902. The museum’s locomotive collection began as the personal assemblage of F. Nelson Blount, New England millionaire and founder of the Steamtown Foundation. He initially housed the collection in Bellows Falls, Vermont, before relocating it to Scranton in 1984 as a catalyst for downtown revitalization—despite struggling attendance and financial woes. In response, Congress provided funding in 1986 and the National Park Service formally took over operations, investing millions to develop the site by 1995. Today, visitors experience a working turntable, guided demonstrations, interactive walking tours, and steam-powered excursions, all set against the backdrop of restored historic structures. Among the standout pieces in the steam locomotive collection is the massive Union Pacific “Big Boy” #4012, a 4-8-8-4 locomotive and one of the largest ever built. Adjacent to Steamtown is the Electric City Trolley Museum.

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1930 Official Guide map / collection

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1930 Official Guide ad / collection

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2013 tourist train guide ad / collection

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Steamtown USA

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steamtown_inset1 Steamtown, U.S.A., was a steam locomotive museum that ran steam excursions out of North Walpole, New Hampshire, and Bellows Falls, Vermont, from the 1960s to 1983. The museum was founded by millionaire seafood industrialist F. Nelson Blount. The non-profit Steamtown Foundation took over operations following his death in 1967. Because of Vermont's air quality regulations restricting steam excursions, declining visitor attendance, and disputes over the use of track, some pieces of the collection were relocated to Scranton, Pennsylvania in the mid-1980s and the rest were auctioned off. After the move, Steamtown continued to operate in Scranton but failed to attract the expected 200,000–400,000 visitors. Within two years the tourist attraction was facing bankruptcy, and more pieces of the collection were sold to pay off debt.

In 1986, the United States House of Representatives, under the urging of Pennsylvania Representative Joseph M. McDade, voted to approve $8 million to study the collection and to begin the process of making it a National Historic Site. As a result, the National Park Service conducted historical research on the equipment that remained in the Foundation's possession. This research was used as a Scope of Collections Statement for the Steamtown National Historic Site. The scope was published in 1991 under the title Steamtown Special History Study. The report provided concise histories of each piece of equipment and made recommendations as to whether or not each piece belonged in the soon-to-be government-funded collection.

By 1995, Steamtown had been acquired and developed by the NPS with a $66 million allocation. Several more pieces have been removed from the collection as a result of the government acquisition. Part of the Blount collection is still on display at the Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton.

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1971 tourist train guide ad / collection

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1986 tourist train guide ad / collection

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1989 tourist train guide ad / collection

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2013 tourist train guide ad / collection

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The Staghead Line

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"The River That Forks"

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Five Sixty Seven

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Stranded in Time

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Stained Glass Window

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In Remembrance of Industry

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Philadelphia Freedom

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Neural Pathways

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Scranton Scenario

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"Goodnight You Princes of Maine"

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Mid American Medallion

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This page was updated on 2025-08-11