Centralia, PA

Sue Gremlin

Piney
Sep 13, 2005
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We visited Centralia in August ourselves and crossed this one off the bucket list. The grave marker is a mystery. I am guessing John got remarried? Or maybe he's still alive and kicking! :eek:
 

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SpinyPiney

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Jan 15, 2013
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I haven’t been there in a couple decades so not sure what access is like these days but the abandoned Pa turnpike tunnel was a cool place to visit too. It was a pretty popular place and there were a lot of people hanging out the two times I went. It even looked like some jackass had a fairly sizable bonfire inside the tunnel at some point.

 

Sue Gremlin

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Sep 13, 2005
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Vicksburg, Michigan
There are two standpipes in that graveyard that communicate with the mine fire and vent the gases, which lends to the fogginess, I think. It doesn't always smolder but it was that day. The graveyard is still active and accepting new clients, oddly enough.
 
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