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Burns Harbor

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Burns Harbor

Small town in northwestern Indiana, on Lake Michigan, adjacent to Portage, in which Indiana's Burns International Harbor is situated; population (1990) 800. Burns Harbor has a large Bethlehem Steel plant.

The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore begins to the east of the town.



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ISG has operating facilities in ten states including fully integrated steel works in Cleveland, Ohio; East Chicago and Burns Harbor, Ind.
The Western Region will include: ISG's facilities at Burns Harbor and Indiana Harbor (Indiana); Riverdale and Hennepin (Illinois); Columbus Coatings (Ohio) and Mittal Steel's Indiana Harbor (Indiana), I/N Tek, I/N Kote (Joint Venture companies with Nippon Steel Company) and Minorca Mine.
to buy its assets, including integrated mills in Burns Harbor, Ind.
 
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