Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Pages in category "Coal towns in Pennsylvania" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
A coal town on the Ghost Town Trail. [35] Dilltown: Indiana County: Buffington Township: Once an important commerce center, now sparsely populated. [36] Dunbar: Frogtown Fayette County: N/A Historic [37] [38] East Fork Road District: Potter County: Absorbed Eckley: Luzerne County: Foster Township: Historic a coal mining ghost town, now a coal ...
Eckley Miners' Village in eastern Pennsylvania is an anthracite coal mining patch town located in Foster Township, Pennsylvania. Since 1970, Eckley has been owned and operated as a museum by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
Wehrum is an abandoned coal mining company town in Buffington Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States, that thrived for a time during the early 20th century. The mine upon which it was entirely dependent closed in 1929, and the last known inhabitants left in 1934.
The ghost town of Barclay, in Franklin Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, was a coal mining town. Coal was transported down the mountain by a gravity powered incline plane rail system. There was a brake house at the top of Barclay Mountain. The loaded cars were attached to a cable that pulled the empty cars back up.
This is a list of towns and boroughs in Pennsylvania. There are currently 956 municipalities classified as boroughs and one classified as a town in Pennsylvania . Unlike other forms of municipalities in Pennsylvania, boroughs and towns are not classified according to population.
Deep in Pennsylvania coal country, the Daniels drag family is up to some sort of exuberance almost every weekend. In a string of towns running along a coal seam, the sparkle of small-town drag ...
Landrus is an abandoned town in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, which formerly existed as a lumber and coal mining town. Its land currently is within the Tioga State Forest near Bear Run Trail and Babb Creek. [1] [2] Landrus has a population of 0 and was abandoned between 1910 and 1915 after being founded in 1882 as a sawmill town.