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Steel City Works Center of the West seeks National Park Service grant, outlines archives and community work
Summary
Steel City Works Center of the West briefed council on CF&I history, a pending National Park Service grant request (~$640,000) for building restoration, extensive archival holdings, and local community programs including Bessemer town halls and collaboration with Rocky Mountain Steel Mill.
The Steel City Works Center of the West updated Pueblo City Council on Nov. 10 on museum preservation plans, archival resources and neighborhood work in Bessemer.
Christina Trujillo, executive director, said the nonprofit applied for a National Park Service grant of about $640,000 to repair the museum building (roof, windows, doors, stucco, drainage and soffits) with work anticipated to begin in 2026 if funded. Trujillo described the center—s stewardship of Colorado Fuel & Iron…
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