Somebody sent this to me. It is images of the forgotten towns of Appalachia. It reminded me of the forgotten towns of New Jersey. It is a nice video.
I also visited the road that was pretty much completely gone. I don't remember which road it was, but you could see the remains of the destroyed houses and parts of the road were completely gone. You could see the smoke coming from the vents.
We did a lot of touring in that area but we never got into a coal mine, only a coal museum. Next year we are going to Big Stone Gap, in Appalachia, and we will go into one of the mine shafts, on a tour.
This mine tour is in Ashland Pa. near Centralia.
http://www.pioneertunnel.com/home.shtml
I took it about 15 years ago when my kids were younger.
It is not quite as touristy as it looks and the subsurface part of the trip is impressive.
http://www.pioneertunnel.com/minetour.html