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From: theqman1956
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  • that's the America I'd like to see one day....

  • thats really beautiful

  • Speals tavern looks like its abandoned with a junk karmann ghia besided it

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  • 2:08 thats my old house on the left!

  • i went down there yesterday but its under 5 feet of water lol!!

  • @gocartowner24

    you need to look at my flood video I took of what you saw!!!

  • is there any traffic on the road at atl besides you

  • It's a road that is used...I cleared it out so I could film! :-)

  • i used to live up the hill across from mezter school

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  • oh man these videos are good you should go on the discovery channel or the history channel i love history

  • If its still there, we have not been able to find it. I thought it was reclaimed--we have been looking behind the company store--is that the wrong place?

  • I lived in what was called "Salemville" now modern day "Frogtown" a few years ago...abround 2001-2007. I used to go back to this place all the time...the coke oven is still there! I lived right across the street from it. You have to do a video on it.

  • Did they take parts of the old rr and make it into a car road? Looking at the satellite view I see a line in the trees that starts a the u bend in Galando dr. It goes to rt 119 where you can see a V. Also if I follow it the other way I cam make out a rr bed that I can follow for a little ways. It too looks like protons are a road now. I recently found a stretch of rr that was turned into a reg rd and even still has the original bridges. You were the inspiration for me to find stuff like that.

  • I smoke buds there all the time

  • @pubess213 oh, your cool.

  • That stretch of road is officially and not surprisingly designated as Old William Penn Hwy

    I really enjoy your videos qman, keep em coming

  • Not Conemaugh Dam, the Loyalhanna dam. The Loyalhanna meets with the Conemaugh in Saltsburg and forms the Kiskiminetas. This land was used for the flood plain when the Loyalhanna dam was built (1942) six miles up river.

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