Today the Abandoned PA Turnpike is a non-maintained hiking/biking trail, but how long it remains a viable destination for those activities is anyones guess. Bube's Brewery, Mount Joy. Harry, is there a boy scout camp on the other side of the stream? Centralia Wikimedia Commons By far the most well-known ghost town in the entire state, Centralia has been nearly abandoned since the underground mine fire that broke out there in 1962. Maybe few people. Today it can be accessed via bike or walking the Indian Creek Valley Trail. Marietta, Pennsylvania. After the war, it became a church camp until the early 1970s. Just a thank you for Pennsylvania history. When I was young I hunted a farm field East of 209 in the Bushkill area. As the vegetation dies back and the waters of Raystown Lake are drawn down each winter, this allows for a glimpse at some magnificent hidden ruins not normally visible the rest of the year. There is still a chapel and a cemetery. Today, the homes sit hidden in the woods on land owned by the city. Concrete City is an abandoned town in PAs Luzerne County. The Presbyterian Church cemetery, one of the oldest in the county is still there, with headstones back to colonial times. . Im not familiar with the park. Abandoned, Old or Interesting Places - Eastern PA Along Pleasant stream. So are traces of the streets. Horse Inn 309 Gastropubs American (Traditional) $$ "Note: Beware of the parking restrictions just outside of this restaurant. From 1911-1931, this mine operated on the outskirts of Ashland, PA. By voluntarily exploring any of these locations, YOU assume the risk of any personal injury or damage to personal property, and shall not hold the author liable for any injuries, losses, or damages that may occur while visiting any of these locations. There were a total of 20 duplexes in the community, so 40 carefully selected workers were chosen to move into the homes with their families. I lived in PA most of my early years and some of my adult life, never heard about the ghost towns. In the late 1800s, the area around Oil Creek was home to tens of thousands of prospectors hoping to strike it rich. The village on about 18 acres of land were listed as a historic district by the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. This site is so massive, I dedicated an entire second article to the subject, which focuses more on the Cresson Sanatorium days of the complex. Many old presidents visited there.I worked as a waitress there 1959- 1963. Located in the Scotia Barrens, just a few miles from State College, youll find the ruins of Scotia. The highlights of this abandoned superhighway are two tunnels, both roughly a mile long. The main road leading to the west side of the gamelands is named Elvia Road. Then theres one on top of a mountain near Ralston, PA. Unfortunately the resort was insolvent by 1989 and closed. Built in 1947 and operating until 1983, this building could put out ten-foot pieces of steel and still retains its giant crane and power generating station. Here are seven ghost towns in PA that are sure to get your attention. Rockland Furnace was powered by a dam and water wheel on Shull Run, where today youll find the beautiful Freedom Falls. There were around 8 houses still standing and we went into a couple of them. This tunnel was opened in 1886 by the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company and carried trains until it was abandoned in 1956. Abraham Lincoln rode thru the tunnel en-route to the Gettysburg Address. While the industry is (mostly) long gone and natural beauty has once again returned to the park, there are still points of interest for those that love abandoned spots. There are also several abandoned prisons and asylums making it the perfect setting for some paranormal activity. Built in 1883 by Sicilian stone masons for a railroad that was never completed, the abandoned South Penn Railroad Aqueduct can be found in the present-day Buchanan State Forest. It was wiped out by a flood, many of the villagers were killed in the flood and it was eventually abandoned. It has quite a history, dance hall, rides, trolley stops and had bands. Id love to explore the interior of some of those downtown buildings. I have. At the time of its construction Concrete City was considered to be a community of the future, but it was abandoned a mere 11 years after the first residents moved in. Anyone have any pictures of White Swan Park which was near the Pittsburgh airport ? It would have been torn down then, but the concrete used to build the homes ended up being too difficult for even dynamite to destroy. I think the County owned it then but I dont about now. There are buildings and some families. Today theRivers of Steelnonprofit group puts ontours, workshops, exhibitions, and festivalsat the Carrie Blast Furnaces, to promote tourism and economic development in the region, as well as preserving the site itself. The Bethlehem Steel Stacks in the Lehigh Valley are one of the most impressive abandoned places in Pennsylvania. They also have at least one day a year, where they open it up for complete tours. There was one by allenwood pa its now the state game lands the us government came in and took the land from them in ww2 to make TNT the bunkers you can still go its right by where the allenwood federal prison is i have heard there is still buildings ba k there but have not seen anything YET!!!! Thanks for sharing. It opened in 1911 with 20 duplex homes. The Haunted Quaker Church in Fayette County is actually a stone chapel built in 1895 on the site of an even older, abandoned Quaker meeting house that dated back to 1793. Some of them have been, in more recent times, repurposed for new uses. For over 100 years, trains used this viaduct to cross the valley more than 300 feet below. Some of these sites were abandoned due to technological shifts that left them obsolete. I lived in Clairton , pleasant hills and bethel Park, I now live in California but miss Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. ; Gettysburg College has reportedly been the site of much paranormal activity. Do you have anything on (West) Winfield, PA? (Note: While to the best of our knowledge you can legally visit these abandoned places at the time of publication, access can always change. The largest still-remaining area consists of several concrete buildings that once served the mining operations, as well as the old railroad grade. If you're looking for larger scale abandoned buildings check out the Kinsey Distillery. In 2010, the furnaces were opened for tours and offer a gritty look into how steel was made. Jim Cheney, I beg to differ about you saying there isnt anything of the Town left in Alvira, PA. While hiking the trails here, dont miss the nearby historic dam and covered bridge along Valley Creek. Its amazing to tour the homes and think about what it would have been like to have lived in this community. Let us know in the comments below. They can be accessed from several points along the spectacular Lehigh Gorge. LITTLE MYKONOS (3rd floor)Entertainment and rooftop terrace dining overlooking Lancaster city.Yorgos Lancaster is located at the corner of Orange & Queen Street in Lancaster, Pa. Some are easily seen from the SGL roads that you can walk or bike along. Villagers from the tiny town of Alvira in northcentral Pennsylvania are some of World War II's unsung heroes. This article highlights 32 abandoned places in PA that continue to fascinate visitors decades after they outlived their intended purposes. AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY DC. The paved main street (complete with yellow pavement paint) can still be seen, along with several foundations and the remnants of the town cemetery including some old grave stones left behind. As a kid I had family that lived there so I was there quite often, my aunt used to own the only store in the town which has unfortunately been turned into a hunting camp after she sold it, so theres now no stores, there used to be a post office/motel as well which has now also been turned into residential apartments. There are two access points for the turnpike: one near Breezewood and one in Fulton County. However, during repairs in 2003, a tornado swept through the valley. What was once known as the town of Alvira PA, is now known as State Game Lands number 252. Following Pennsylvania and CDC guidelines, we are now open offering our farm fresh and locally sourced menu perfect for . Yes it still runs as they have opened it up to the public as record you can go swimming there as they have sand along the bank and boat and fish and they even have a camp site now people go there all year round .I live in Fayetteville,Pa just about an hour from this place. Fortunately, however, the current owner is trying to refurbish the homes and turn them into a period homestay. The town is still there but there are no stores no bank and mail is delivered to the few that remain. When you emerge on the eastern side you have a clear view down to the Rockport Access parking area, the Lehigh Gorge rail trail, and the Lehigh River. Theabandoned nuclear jet engine testing bunkersin theQuehanna Wild Areaare a fascinating Cold War-era remnant of Pennsylvania history, now slowly being reabsorbed by the surrounding forest of Cameron County. Ghosts are said to roam in the corridors and catacombs of Bube's Brewery. glen hazel. There are still a few remnants of foundations and local historians have put together photos and stories about the town that used to be there. There is still a small church and remains of the company store. Located near State College, Scotia was once a mining community that supported both the nearby iron industry and, later, Carnegie Steel operations. Reaching the lodge is quite easy along the Flat Rock Trail, which offers a lot of beauty in addition to this abandoned site. lately but i have to go thar soon thar are old graves stones tharr crumb is near central city pa i use to go there often but i haven/t been thare lately i know thare old grave stones thaire that you cant read the names, Lived within walking distance of Crumbstill old logging railroad right-Of-Ways and a few foundations, McIntyre was an old mining town in the late 1800s. I-81 went through there in the 60s and took a lot of it out. Change. I thought about including them, but people live there and its run as a well-maintained historical site, so its not really a ghost town in my opinion. There is a turn out off the road in the valley from Arnot to Morris. I find them intriguing as I went to a few out west. The rumors persist in part due to the ghostly image which is apparent on a boarded-up back window of the chapel. That was torn down a few years ago, but it was never open to the public to explore when it still existed. u local - WGAL 8 News. My road atlas doesnt give the river name. It was a logging town as well as an ice farming town that supplied ice to hospals along the east coast. My friends Italian immigrant family lived up there and ran a boarding house. Camp Sideling Hill is the second abandoned POW camp from World War 2 on this list. In addition to learning how a coal mine worked, the Number 9 is interesting because it contains several abandoned buildings and apparatuses within the mine itself. They housed military staff that worked at the nearby Naval Airbase. 18. Today youll find the abandoned ruins of the Sideling Hill POW Camp in the Buchanan State Forest. Austin Damin Potter County was billed asthe dam that could not breakat the time of its construction in 1909. Do you have a favorite ruin or abandoned place in Pennsylvania that you can legally explore and wasnt on this list? Today, signs offer a self-guided walking tour through the ruins of this camp for visitors wanting to learn more about this unique historic spot. The mine coal seam declined and the power company closed the plant in about 1952. In Saint Anthonys Wilderness you can also find foundations and cellar holes in Rattling Run on the old stagecoach road accessible from the rail trail via an old incline or from the Appalachian trail, inside state game lands (the same as Rausch Gap). It consists to 3 streets Blue Row, Front Street and Back Street. Inspired by a page dedicated to preserving abandoned, or and interesting pages in Western Pennsylvania,. Now, Scotia is but a ghost town (and some say still inhabited by ghosts! It is behind a f cow pasture. (Note: While to the best of our knowledge you can legally these abandoned places at the time of publication, access can always change. My favorite is the giant elevator that once took miners deep underground. The community of Pithole (Charming name, huh?) S1 E9: Abandoned Resorts of the Catskills, S1 E8: The Tragedy At Third Presbyterian Church, S1 E7: Losing Our Religion - Abandoned Churches, S1 E5: The Closure of the State Hospitals, S1 E2: The Rise And Fall of American Theaters, Join us on Patreon for high quality photos, exclusive content, and book previews, Subscribe to our mailing list for news and updates. How about Somerfield in Fayette County? Concrete City is an abandoned town in PA's Luzerne County. Hidden deep in the woods of Valley Forge National Historical Park near Philadelphia, youll find the ruins of an early 20th-century bottling plant. However, east of Harrisburg is where the real action occurs. The Big Savage Tunnel, also located in Somerset County, is a formerly abandoned railroad tunnel that has been incorporated into the Great Allegheny Passage rail trail. Three turnpikes in western Pennsylvania were bypassed in the late 1960s when highways were modernized, and two remain abandoned today, according to previous reporting by PennLive. On of the women active in the cam[p was Ruth Rockwell. A few of the old brick homes have been turned into hunting camps, but 90% of the town is still residential. 1 / 2. For our overnight guests, you can enjoy a sustainable meal made with freshly harvested ingredients from our on-site garden in the privacy of your exclusive hotel room!. Pithole became known as a rough and tumble town reminiscent of the communities of the Wild West. Construction on the Bayless Paper Mill in Potter County began in 1900, and the dam which provided the large volumes of water the mill required (and which ultimately failed and caused the flood) was built not long after that. Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital. When it was completed in 1882, the Kinzua Bridge was the largest and tallest bridge in the world. At the end of the tunnel, youll find a spectacular view overlooking the Lehigh River. Pitholes history was short-lived, however. In the 1950s, the Curtiss-Wright Corporation obtained 51,000 acres of land in this remote area of Pennsylvania. Sadly, the community has been almost completely lost with only the old bank steps still visible from the road. The remains of the Kinzua Viaduct have been resurrected as the Kinzua Skywalk and are part of Kinzua Bridge State Park. Today the ruins of Austin Dam are part of a memorial park dedicated to the 78 people who lost their lives in the flood of 1911. The penitentiary was open until 1970 when it was closed in favor of more modern facilities. Thank you for sharing them. Today, it sits abandoned in the woods just waiting for people to come and explore it. TheDinkey Shedwas built in1938as a maintenance facility for the dinkey trains that pulled rail cars of ganister (sandstone) from the nearby Ledge Quarry in Huntingdon County. Wasnt there a town called Kinzua before the Kinzua Dam was built, now buried by the Allegheny Reservoir? Pennsylvania is one of the oldest states and it is also one of the most fascinating. I use to go to ghost town on a picnic and on rides. Robinson/Robindale was an old factory town near Seward west of Johnstown that was abandoned after the Flood of 1977. Those were. I dont know where in PA. Pretty massive and interesting. Sightings, including a grouchy man, a little girl, a teenage boy, and a jovial, singing female servant, have been reported. Ive mentioned several other abandoned coal mines on this list, but the Number 9 Coal Mine and Museum in Carbon County might be my favorite. This is a fantastic spot for both history buffs and photographers to tour. The Ghost Tour of Lancaster departs from the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Penn Square at King and Queen Streets. A little history, in the township of Lawrence Park, east of Erie, there was a group of abandoned falling apart white painted small houses called White City. Also wasnt Parker, east of Slippery Rock once called Parkers Landing possibly located on the other side of the small river. Did you know that during World War Two,German and Japanese prisoners of war were housed and interrogated at a secret camp near what is now Pine Grove Furnace State Park in Cumberland County?! (Submitted by Callum Swift) They forced out the residents,my great grandmother had a good sized chicken farm there .where my grandmother grew up.cemetery is definitely haunted. However, few have been left alone in the middle of nature like Rockland Furnace. If remember right we went swing too, I think. There are also still some foundations there. Fortunately this time, no one was killed. Do you have any other info on Onnalinda? ), the Windber Trolley Graveyard is a fascinating destination, should you be lucky enough to score a visit. Now the area is left abandoned places in NJ, reclaimed by nature with some dreaded stories. Abandoned places in Pennsylvania are pretty easy to find, no matter where you live in the state. The roadbed, which. Today, visitors can go deep underground to see this once-active mine and learn more about coal mining. There isnt much left of Rausch Gap, though there are a few building foundations that can be found as well as a cemetery. Also, are there several small stone markers where the residence lived? A short drive from Dutch Wonderland , Sight & Sound Theatre, outlet shopping, and restaurants. All rights reserved. Walked the Cemeteries. Search. At its peak, Pithole featured more than 50 hotels, three churches, the worlds first oil pipeline, a newspaper, a theater, and a railroad. My great grandparents lived there. There are remnants of the old brick yard at the end of front street and back street which is a circle. Even a Church called The Stone Church is still standing and throughout the year, hold special occasions where you can go inside. Not far from Johnstown Pa. is the Staple Bend railroad tunnel. Thank you Joan Cramer Stefanini. Today the Lake Leigh Dam isslowly being reclaimed by Nature, but the abandoned ruins are still easily visible more that 100 years after they were first constructed. Constructed in 1915, this series of five blast furnaces was part of the large steel mill here in Bethlehem. Lancaster County dining scene has all the Pennsylvania Dutch dishes you know and love, as well as fine dining options. I was thrilled to see Pithole on the list! Built in 1950 just outside Lancaster, PA as the Conestoga Motor Inn, this hotel was also known as Sheraton Conestoga, Conestoga Resort Inn, and Lancaster Farms Resort. The Westinghouse Atom Smasher can be found laying on its side in a residential neighborhood east of downtown Pittsburgh. Located in Saylorsburg. Lancaster, PA 17604. Today, Pithole is just an empty field near Oil Creek State Park. Passed front of house.Could see smoke stacks. But in the late 1800s, the company town ofScotia, built by one of the richest men in the world at the time, served as home to employees of Andrew CarnegiesScotia Mines and Iron Works. It was abandoned for decades until the national park service opened it as a historical site. Eileen Was it Freemans Trailer Park in Beaumont? Austin Dam is located in rural Potter County, Pennsylvania. Fortunately, a group of local residents decided to open this abandoned mine to tours in 1962. Two villages in Centre County is Poe Patty a lumbering community, on Penns Creek in Seven Mountains, which is now a state park. Read the Abandoned America book series: Buy it on Amazon or get signed copies here Help spread the word. Located on state game lands a short distance south of Williamsport are the Alvira Bunkers. From Route 724, follow Lower Frick's Lock Road until you reach the yellow road barrier. Considered one of the most haunted eateries in Pennsylvania, Bube's not only has a brewery but a Victorian hotel and catacombs. Theabandoned Blair Lime Kilnsare remnants of a thriving limestone-processing facility that once operated around the clock in a now-tranquil corner ofBlair County. Hours Tuesday - Saturday, 7 am - 7 pm Breakfast served Tuesday - Saturday 7:00 am - 11:00 am Lunch Served Tuesday - Saturday 11:30 am - 3:30 pm Dinner Served Tuesday - Saturday 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm There are some surviving houses, a mill and a museum commemorating the small community. Fall Brook in Tioga County some foundations left and a cemetery that is pretty cool lots of immigrants from Europe buried there whole families from a Scarlet fever epidemic ! This former mining community has been abandoned for many decades and while much of it has been lost to the woodland, pieces remain, including several concrete structures and an old rail line. It was always so interesting. Abandoned when the quarry closed in 1952, the Dinkey Shed has since been incorporated into the 1000 Steps, part of the Standing Stone Trail and one of the most popular hikes in central Pennsylvania. It, six cemeteries and not sure how many bunkers are all that is left of Alvira and the ordnance. Back in the 1960s, my church group visited Cooks Forest in Northwestern, Pa. A group of us took one of the trails and got lost in a ghost town. Way more fascinating and with much more to see than Centralia. Haunted Pennsylvania - 10 Places You May Not Know About 8,544 views Jan 11, 2021 128 Dislike Share Save Did You Know Lists 1.31K subscribers Did you know that Pennsylvania has many. Laurel Run, PA My dad was born there and mine fires still burn today from what I have read. The area just went through a major clean up because unexploded ordinance was found there. Anything left of Luna Park in Scranton. There are many haunted houses in the area. Closings There are currently 2 active closings or delays. You missed Pithole PA near Oil Creek State Park. Established in 1989 at the historic former site of Zimmerman's. Yorgos serves lunch, dinner, and late-night fare 7 days a week, and breakfast on the weekends. Today, they are part of an entertainment complex, but still provide a lot of interest for lovers of abandoned industrial sites. The depot was built on land that was once the town of Alvira before it was seized by the government for the depot. He was born in Saint Michael in 1917. In 1924, an attempt was made to demolish the community, but the strong construction made this difficult enough that it was never done. We used to drive through there and my mom would tell us where she and her friends used to live, where the churches were, where the hotel used to be, etc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn_Hole_Tunnel, Very interesting .Does anyone have a picture of Turners Inn Restaurant on Route 40? At Shady Maple some of Lancaster County's finest cooks prepare all your favorite PA Dutch foods, as well as some exciting new dishes. When it left, 60% of the bridge lay mangled on the valley floor. The Vintage Electric Streetcar Company, as it is officially known, is located in the formerly abandoned Berwind Coal Company Railroad Shop in Windber, PA. ), and the few remaining structures are being slowly swallowed up by the Earth. Located only a stones throw from the Abandoned PA Turnpike, youll find an abandoned railroad archhiding deep in the woods. Nothing but some gravestones left. By 1924, the community was abandoned. The Carrie Blast Furnaces were in operation from 1884 until 1982,turning iron ore into purified, molten ironwhich was then used as an ingredient in the steel-making process. 22.6 miles from Lancaster, PA This historic prison is now abandoned, but was built in 1906 and decommissioned in 1979. Today, the ghost town of Greenwood and the abandoned remains of the furnaces are part of the larger Greenwood Furnace State Park. Abandoned Places In Pennsylvania 1. Will the abandoned ski resort at Denton Hill State Park ever reopen, or will it remain a rusty tribute to days gone by? Can you be more specific as to where it is? I have a whole article on the Alvira Bunkers. The tunnel is fairly short (you can see one end from the other), but quite low in the center, and I had to hunch down quite a bit to get through to the far side. The Turn Hole Railroad Tunnel in Lehigh Gorge Jim Thorpe Young and Sons Machine Shop. The goal of the work done at this once-secretive site was to developnuclear-powered jet enginesfor the United States Air Force, so that fighter planes and bombers could stay airborne indefinitely, without refueling. However, by 1873, the town was essentially abandoned. Not sure if one can go up the road anymore as the road is fading away. Today the abandoned Bayless Paper Mill is part of the Austin Dam Memorial Park in Potter County. Its all I remember. "Abandoned America" is a registered trademark. However, many of the buildings are continuing to fall into decay as the years pass. 6 - Bube's Brewery Bube's Brewery is located within a building complex that dates back to the 1800s. S1 E11: Is Keepling Locations Secret Important? And while the tunnel is still open to park visitors, the popular and nearby Glen Onoko Falls Trail is no longer, closed by the PA Game Commission in 2019 after nearly 150 years of attracting tourists to the Jim Thorpe area. After being closed in 1995, the Steel Stacks were abandoned for many years. I remember some years ago visiting the cemetery there and seeing the foundation of a former band shell perched on a rock on the edge of a cliff. My aunt lived in Bull Run . In addition to the abandoned mining structures, this area is also unique for its micro-climate, which is said to be several degrees colder than the surrounding area and supports unique plant life. There were several reports of the creature jumping onto the back of the riders horse and riding along. Other than the bunkers and a cemetery, though, I dont believe there is anything left. Hi Ginnie, I used to live in that area (1977-1992). Lancaster County is the birthplace of the whoopie pie, and is famous for traditional homemade Pennsylvania Dutch style cooking. Another vote for Fricks Locks. My mom was born in 1925 in a booming town in Butler County called West Winfield. If so, be sure tolike and followPA Bucket List on Facebook, Instagram, and/or Pinterest tolearn more aboutthe best things to see and do in Pennsylvania! By December 1865, 20,000 people called Pithole, PA home. Of all the abandoned train tunnels in PA, this might be the easiest to reach as its located directly adjacent to a large parking lot. It was fun imagining how they were laid out. Although you're not allowed to. The seam below this coal region town caught on fire in the early 1960s, which marked the beginning of the end for the community. After being closed, the mine was abandoned for two decades before it was open for tours in 1985. Today you can hike or bike through this 3,294 foot long tunnel which was a critical link in the Western Maryland Railway, until the entire line was abandoned in 1975. Orviston was a brick making company town too. This 18th-century village outlasted the canal, being abandoned in the late 20th century with the construction of the adjacent Limerick Nuclear Power Plant. Located in southwestern Pennsylvania, Linn Run State Park is home to the beautiful ruins of a hunting lodge. Philadelphias Mount Moriah Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in the country and the final resting place of up to 300,000 people. Families, couples and groups are all welcome at our hotel! After being closed in 1995, the Steel Stacks were abandoned for many years. 9,622 talking about this. Subscribe to our mailing list for news and updates. Today, the towns owner is doing his best to maintain the site and turn it into a historic village, and a few people do live in the community. Many of the houses in Peale were moved to Grassflat. Theabandoned Alvira munitions bunkersare remnants of the American WWII war effort, as well as reminders of what lengths the federal government will go to to seize private property for the greater good. Springwater still runs through this building, creating one of the most unique abandoned places in PA. Today, the bridge is the central point of Kinzua Bridge State Park. I grew up in Armstong County we use call Yellowdog , mutesville. This 1930s-era roadside attraction now sits abandoned in North Park in Allegheny County, but was once a public source of water (and dreams of eternal youth) until that water was deemed unfit for human consumption in 1955. The homes were lived in continuously until just a few years ago. Peale, PA, Clearfield County. This is definitely an abandoned place in PA to not overlook when traveling around the state. Laquin on Barcley Mountain in Bradford County is abandoned and use to be a booming logging community theres a cemetery thats supposedly haunted by the people that died there from the plague.

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