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About ForgottenPA
Created by Al Ebaster in 2007 after a trip to Centralia, ForgottenPA has become one of Pennsylvania's most popular urban-exploration websites. Brian is our photographer, and we're happy to have Ethan Smith, aka Bluecapriethan in the comment sections, on board as an author and photographer as well.
We're always accepting photo submissions! Email your photos to spampoet0023@gmail.com, with a few words about where and when they were taken.
Want to join us? If you have a Blogger/Gmail account and a passion for Pennsylvania abandonments, send us some urban-exploration photos and a few words about yourself to spampoet0023@gmail.com. Our authors retain all rights to the material they post, and are free to publish anything relevant to PA urban exploration at their own pace.
We're always accepting photo submissions! Email your photos to spampoet0023@gmail.com, with a few words about where and when they were taken.
Want to join us? If you have a Blogger/Gmail account and a passion for Pennsylvania abandonments, send us some urban-exploration photos and a few words about yourself to spampoet0023@gmail.com. Our authors retain all rights to the material they post, and are free to publish anything relevant to PA urban exploration at their own pace.
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- abandoned pa turnpike (1)
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- coal breaker (1)
- concrete city (1)
- distillery (1)
- fricks lock (1)
- galeton (1)
- iron (1)
- linfield (1)
- linfield industrial park (1)
- michter's (1)
- mine fire (1)
- mining (1)
- night (1)
- not abandoned (1)
- pine creek valley (1)
- pizza world (1)
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- roads (1)
- schaefferstown (1)
- summer 2010 (1)
- tioga county (1)
- whiskey (1)
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1 comment:
I saw that a few weeks ago and I forgot to post that up. Looks like before too long Centralia will be gone. On a side note, I did get confirmation on the owner of Michter's and we have been trying to contact him but we never get a person when we call and messages are not returned. I'll let you know if we get anything. I drove past the distillery Saturday again and it looks like it was broken into again. There is plywood over the door leading in to the brown concrete building. Sad.
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