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Related: About this forumGhost town relics
Relics found in the ghost town of Landrus, Tioga State Forest, Pennsylvania.
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Ghost town relics (Original Post)
Mousetoescamper
Sep 2022
OP
Such colorful artifacts! Not sure what they represent, but they don't need to stand for anything.
CaliforniaPeggy
Sep 2022
#1
Kitchen items: A frying pan, lard can and coffee pot left behind when the coal mining town was
Mousetoescamper
Sep 2022
#3
Good find Mousetoescamper! Relics get you to wondering about them before they became relics.
George McGovern
Sep 2022
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CaliforniaPeggy
(149,640 posts)1. Such colorful artifacts! Not sure what they represent, but they don't need to stand for anything.
They just are.
Thanks for sharing!
Mousetoescamper
(3,234 posts)3. Kitchen items: A frying pan, lard can and coffee pot left behind when the coal mining town was
abandoned between 1912 and 1915.
You're welcome, CaliforniaPeggy!
George McGovern
(5,420 posts)2. Good find Mousetoescamper! Relics get you to wondering about them before they became relics.
Mousetoescamper
(3,234 posts)4. Thanks, George McGovern!