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PA 45 east of State College, following the route of one of the original pre-motor Turnpikes in the state. (3/14)
Sunbury St (PA 61) through dreary Shamokin, a place that I am fascinated by because of how it was built to an almost European level of density, very unusual for a town of this size and so removed from any major urban centers, but is now only about a third full when compared to its peak population. (3/14)
Abandoned portion of PA 61 south of Centralia, where a mine fire that started nearly 50 years ago continues to burn underground to this day. The resulting subsidence rendered this stretch of roadway, once the primary route in and out of the town, unusable. It can still be hiked on foot and is covered in graffiti. (3/14)
Further down the abandoned PA 61, where evidence of the structural problems caused by the underground fire can clearly be seen. Often times, smoke can be seen coming out of this fissure, but it was too cold and damp on this occasion - though the ground here is still warm enough to keep the snow from collecting. (3/14)
Noel, MO is known for three things. #1 is for being one of only five US cities with a Christmas themed name. #2 is for the Elk River which is a very popular destination for canoeing. #3 are these large bluffs that hang over the highways.
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