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Curtin Village
Centre County
was an iron plantation community about 1810. Founded by Roland Curtin, the last old-style furnace in the U.S. was in "blast" here. Curtin's 30,000 acres provided food for the entire community, and Curtin Village became largely self-sufficient. The furnace ceased operation in 1922. The 1830's Federal-style mansion is resored and furnished in the period. Guided tours are available. Train rides from Bellefonte to Curtin Village are available through Bellefonte Historic Railroad.
No residents, PA 150 (former 220) 2.8 miles NE of Mileburg.
REMAINS: Old Mill, 1830 Plantation house, couple of houses.
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Fallbrook Tioga County
Fallbrook borough was formed in 1864. It was a coal mining town.
declined due to railroad service being stopped,
cemetery is amazing. A majority of the deceased are children. The ground has settled so much that you can see where the caskets are.
But Don't hunt the Cemetery.
no residents. From Morris Run drive northeast out of town, road will turn to dirt. at four corners (no stop), turn left. approx 1/2 mile turn right on hemlock road. turn on first road to left, park at gate, cemetary is beyond the gate.
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LANDRUS
TIOGA COUNTY
No residents. Located within Tioga State Forest just outside of Arnot. Passing through Arnot, going west, as soon as you leave the main part of town, take a left on Landrus Rd. (is marked). Town is approx. 3 miles (you will see a marker on right side that says landrus...), be sure to check out the waterfall/swimming hole on the north side of town.
REMAINS: foundations, road beds, railroad grade
Formed in 1882 as lumber mill town. In 1888 it was home to the first coal mine to use electricity. Deserted in early 1900's (1910-1915ish) because the railroads changed. A famed baseball player named Walter Blair was apparently born here in 1883.
Landrus and the surrounding mines and watersheds were the sites for some of the first acid mine cleanup operations in Pennsylvania. For some current pictures see website
www.insanart.com.
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OLEANA
POTTER COUNTY
The park area is referred to as the Black Forest of Pennsylvania. Its dense tree cover and mountainous terrain attracts thousands of campers who bask in the serenity of the forested scenery along Kettle Creek. The park is named after Ole Bornemann Bull, the famous Norwegian violinist who toured this country in the 1850s. Ole Bull grew fond of the Potter County landscape and attempted to settle a Norwegian colony in this area in 1852.
Ole Bull State Park consists of 132 acres along the Kettle Creek Valley in Potter County. This area is called the Black Forest because of its once dense tree cover, mountainous terrain and wilderness habitat. The park is along PA 144, 18 miles south of Galeton and 26 miles north of Renovo.
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PEALE
REMAINS: many foundations, streets, mines
Clearfield County
http://www.peale.org/
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Scotia Village
Center County
In about 1880's the town started up as a iron mining town called scotia and in about 1950's the town completly died out. while mining they hit a underground spring and flooded the mine shafts
No current residents its in scotia woods around scotia shooting rage . there is a bunch of cement structors and old mining shafts there is also a few wagon trails and a paved walkway cause there is also a realy old car off of one of the paths thats all rusted and shot full of holes
REMAINS: Old mining shafts filled with watter cement ruins and foundations
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WISTAR
Clinton County
This village had its own station and school (which was moved to the top of Keating Mountain) Mine track ran to a mine on top of the mountain. All that remains is one old building, which is now a hunting camp, and the remains of foundations and the mine tracks.
Will need to walk into the old village along the railroad tracks from Keating or along a railroad access road Sinnamahoning end.
REMAINS: One old building and the remains of old railroad station sign, foundations and mining tracks
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ZANMORE
Clinton County
This village used to have its own train station/express office circa 1900. Now all that remains are some overgrown roads, foundations and walls.
have to walk in to the old village along the railroad access road as there is a railroad gate that blocks access.
REMAINS: Foundations only