Stuff Thats Gone, Pa History

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jeff741972 said:
pretty neat, it would be nice to see a listing like that for the eastern half of the state.

Do a You Tube search for PA history, or Eastern PA history and when you find a video check to see if they have a web site. That is how I found "Stuff Thats Gone" website, through You Tube.

I guess there is more to You Tube than watching music videos.

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Nice link Sue,

You guys on the eastern side dont need a site....you got Jeff....lol

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deepskyal said:
Nice link Sue,

You guys on the eastern side dont need a site....you got Jeff....lol

Al

Isn't that the truth. :tongue3:
Just picking on you Jeff. :thumbsup:

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Sue,

Awesome Link!

Lot's of cool info. Funny thing is I've detected this place:

http://www.stuffthatsgone.com/New Alexandria PA US 22 and PRR.htm

If you watch the video located halfway down the page, It shows the foundations of the RR station. I hit those not even a month ago. What did I find? Not a thing exept for modern trash.

I did not spend a lot of time there, so I have to hit it harder. A local told me it was a fish hatchery. (HA!)

For those of you that are used to diggin in the woods, is there a specific technique? Should I rake the area first to remove the top layer? What is a good way to remove underbrush? Where should I focus in the foundation?

Thanks for any tips,
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Very cool! Thanks for the info. Can never have to much of that.

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Sue, thanks so much, both for the site and the suggestion on YouTube. I've learned more in my week on this board than I did from both treasure hunting books I've read so far. And learned that there are a lot of Keystoner THers!

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