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@thepawanderer thanks for seeing too, it is a shame....it's taken 3-4 decades to put us where we're at, and they don't want to even try to take responsibility for there lack of consideration. Nothing but sellouts!!!! Wat is there for future generations? Nothing...
My Grandfather worked at the Franklin Mill. I had family that lived in ParkHill. When the slag was dumped at the bottom of ParkHill, the night was lit up with a bright red color. Almost like something out of an alien movie. Great shots. I have copies of actual Bethlehem Steel Surveys of Franklin Mills, Coke Ovens in Rosedale and the Lower Mill near the train station.
hahaha I hear that, the only reason i go there is to check out abandoned buildings or maybe hike a trail that has something i want to see along it. other than that, i have no interest in the place.
Except for me, I lived in Moxham in foster care years ago, and I always felt drawn to here and its history and woods and waters. We couldn't find any real estate cheap enough or that didn't fall through until we found a house up here in the suburbs of Johnstown and found everything is so much cheaper and more affordable than Washington County PA. And it's nicer and the folks are really nice.
It's a ok place to visit but as far as living there it's a big no for me it's gotten really run down and keeps getting worse because of the rifraf and drug infested
@@thepawanderer then you're looking at housing in the wrong part of town. It's not all like that. Go in either direction and you got great places to live and work and visit
@thepawanderer down in town below where you were, csx has a small yard there where they interchange. Csx runs back up the river and runs over that bridge from your Mayer Riverwalk trail, opposite direction you were facing is a small tunnel under the hill and comes out beside Eisenhower Blvd and runs back down to rockwood pa through small towns between johnstown and somerset. Sorry to keep bombarding but I didn't know if you had been around all the spots yet
@thepawanderer at the end of the trail where the mine shafts are, that bridge. You were facing across the river where it runs through Ferndale at the yellow bridge across from the other end of the trail you started from. Behind you a few hundred yards is the tunnel. I'd be careful if you go through the flower shop on the other side has been known to report people. There's a spot above the tunnel people sometimes take video of the train, it runs daily but not at a set time. Sometimes in the morning sometimes in the evening.
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Thanks...
I love this.
Thank you
Pretty awesome seeing this!!
Thanks for the video!! Much appreciated.
Thank you for watching. I'm glad you liked it
Liked the video I use to live in the Johnstown area back in the 70s never knew all that was there thanks would like to see more
@garywisen9546 thanks for watching appreciate it
You find the best places to explore.
Thanks I definitely have fun
Its so sad when you realize how much this country has lost, sold out everywhere😢
@LonnyJay-vh4yg yes it was a booming place in it's day until the greedy decided to sell everything to China
@thepawanderer thanks for seeing too, it is a shame....it's taken 3-4 decades to put us where we're at, and they don't want to even try to take responsibility for there lack of consideration. Nothing but sellouts!!!! Wat is there for future generations? Nothing...
Cool find
Lot's of hidden treasures around
Great video it's amazing how nature reclaims the land
I know right it was so thick in that area it was crazy.
interesting area! we love when Mother Nature takes back what is hers! Keep making memories & adventure on! ~Karen & Shannon WOY
The coolest find, man😮
Yea it's a pretty cool spot
Enjoy your great videos as a Johnstown native. Through time, the only constant is change.
thank you
Been here many times. I also have a video too.
@rrt001 yea some neat things around there and hiding in the hills
Classic viaduct, too much stuff at the old building, wasted as usual, great explore, keep it up!👏
yep such a waste, thanks for watching
My Grandfather worked at the Franklin Mill. I had family that lived in ParkHill. When the slag was dumped at the bottom of ParkHill, the night was lit up with a bright red color. Almost like something out of an alien movie.
Great shots.
I have copies of actual Bethlehem Steel Surveys of Franklin Mills, Coke Ovens in Rosedale and the Lower Mill near the train station.
Definitely a lot of history there was neat to explore it
Most people when they come to Johnstown , when they leave they never come back unless they absolutely have to.
hahaha I hear that, the only reason i go there is to check out abandoned buildings or maybe hike a trail that has something i want to see along it. other than that, i have no interest in the place.
Except for me, I lived in Moxham in foster care years ago, and I always felt drawn to here and its history and woods and waters. We couldn't find any real estate cheap enough or that didn't fall through until we found a house up here in the suburbs of Johnstown and found everything is so much cheaper and more affordable than Washington County PA. And it's nicer and the folks are really nice.
It's a ok place to visit but as far as living there it's a big no for me it's gotten really run down and keeps getting worse because of the rifraf and drug infested
@@thepawanderer then you're looking at housing in the wrong part of town. It's not all like that. Go in either direction and you got great places to live and work and visit
C&BL runs behind Gautier that runs over that old trestle to interchange with NS under the large green vehicle bridge.
@TruckinGoat yea it looked like it was still in use that's why I didn't cross it but neat to see
@thepawanderer down in town below where you were, csx has a small yard there where they interchange. Csx runs back up the river and runs over that bridge from your Mayer Riverwalk trail, opposite direction you were facing is a small tunnel under the hill and comes out beside Eisenhower Blvd and runs back down to rockwood pa through small towns between johnstown and somerset. Sorry to keep bombarding but I didn't know if you had been around all the spots yet
@TruckinGoat dude I would like to find that tunnel lol I never saw that makes me want to go look tomorrow hahaha that would be neat to see
@thepawanderer at the end of the trail where the mine shafts are, that bridge. You were facing across the river where it runs through Ferndale at the yellow bridge across from the other end of the trail you started from. Behind you a few hundred yards is the tunnel. I'd be careful if you go through the flower shop on the other side has been known to report people. There's a spot above the tunnel people sometimes take video of the train, it runs daily but not at a set time. Sometimes in the morning sometimes in the evening.
@TruckinGoat this video was east conemaugh what Trail you talking about lol I'm lost
pretty cool
yea it was
How many ticks you picking up?
none today kind of weird
Hello I'm from Johnstown and never seen this. Where is it or what area?
East conemaugh