The Legal PA Urban Exploration Tour
By Al Ebaster, published Feb 04, 2008
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Pennsylvania has no shortage of abandoned places. Ghost towns, coal breakers and other signs of progress come and gone still remain, empty and crumbling, and many find them fascinating. Most abandoned places in PA are private property and illegal to visit, but a few have become public parks, so anyone interested in modern ruins can satisfy their curiosity.Centralia
About the site: A few houses. A municipal building. A centennial vault. A 46-year-old coal mine fire. The world's best-known mine fire, actually, which forced most of its citizens to relocate in the 1980s. Nowadays, Centralia's streets are mostly empty, and the vacant lots are overgrown. Walk up the closed portion of Rt. 61, and see what a mine fire can do to asphalt. Stroll the crumbling brick sidewalks. It's unreal.
What to bring: A camera. You probably won't need much else.
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Concrete City
About the site: Over a dozen double homes, entirely concrete, stand among culm piles and creeping weeds. It may be the saddest-looking historical site in Pennsylvania: Vandals have covered the buildings with tags, and paintballs and trash are scattered throughout. Still, it's a fascinating look at a novel, if unwise, choice for building material, and for their age, the houses are in pretty good shape (except for the one that's missing its second floor).
What to bring: Camera, bug spray, long sleeves, long pants, and a hat. Lots of weeds means lots of bugs.
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The Abandoned PA Turnpike
About the site: Ten miles of crumbling turnpike and two tunnels that were rerouted in 1968. Forty years without maintenance (about normal for PennDOT) have eroded the pavement into rocks and kitty litter. The tunnels are especially interesting and make up about two miles of the abandoned turnpike.
What to bring: Bug spray, a camera, and a bike if you want to see the entire abandoned stretch of the turnpike.
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The Legal PA Urban Exploration Tour
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