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  A modern day Ghost Town, Centralia Pennsylvania
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News DateSaturday, September 1, 2007 02:00:00 PM UTC0:0
Description"The home that stood in defiance of the mine fire along the southern side of Locust Street in Centralia PA, directly across the street from where the fire originated in 1962, is gone. The home, originally owned by Centralia resident, Joe Moyer, then later owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, stood along Rt. 54/61 greeting passerby's as the last remaining residential structure along Locust Street. Located across Park Street from the War Memorial commemorating Centralia War Veterans, this well maintained home symbolized the plight of the Centralia people as it remained occupied by Centralia residence until the summer of 2007 when it was torn down. This home was one of only a few remaining homes within the borough of Centralia and was well recognized by it's brick supporting columns that propped the home up after a jointing row homes had been demolished around it. Today there only remains an empty lot and memories of a home and a family. The demolition photos were submitted by Sharon L. Clark of Morgantown, PA."



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