Titusville Iron Works

The Titusville Iron Works built a variety of engines, such as the J.C. gas engines, Olin gas engines, Acme steam engines and boilers, Abel pumping powers, TICO pumping powers and gas separators. They also built J.C. pumping powers, as well as tanks, smokestacks and pump jacks.

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Titusville Iron Works is thought to be the first plant built in America with a sole focus on the manufacture of oil field machinery. It was founded in 1860. Titusville Iron Works is now a Tap House, serving some food, and beverages, and incorporating the history of the company into its theme.

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