PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) — The Keystone State is full of rich history and vibrant municipalities. But some places in Pennsylvania have become empty and abandoned, whether it was due to a natural event or a man-made incident. Here are some abandoned municipalities that can be found in Pennsylvania according to scenicstates.com Pithole City Located in the […]
The Keystone State is full of rich history and vibrant towns. But some towns in Pennsylvania have become ghost towns, whether it was due to a natural event or a man-made incident.
Unknown author - Photo appears on page 49 of Pithole: the vanished city (1972) by William C. Darrah. Pithole City, located in Venango County, Pennsylvania, is about six miles from Oil Creek State Park and the Drake Well Museum, the site of the first commercial oil well in the country.