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Lost Coal Country Of Northeastern Pennsylvania Lorena Beniquez

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Lost Coal Country Of Northeastern Pennsylvania Lorena Beniquez
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 27.6 MB
Pages: 165
Author: Lorena Beniquez
ISBN: 9781439661833, 9781467126410, 1439661839, 1467126411
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Lost Coal Country Of Northeastern Pennsylvania Lorena Beniquez by Lorena Beniquez 9781439661833, 9781467126410, 1439661839, 1467126411 instant download after payment.

Lost Coal Country of Northeastern Pennsylvania documents the region's disappearing anthracite history, which shaped the legacy of the United States of America and the industrial revolution. The coal mines, breakers, coal miners' homes, and railroads have all steadily disappeared. With only one coal breaker left in the entire state, it was time to record what would soon be lost. Unfortunately, one piece of history that persists is underground fires that ravage communities like Centralia. Blazing for over 50 years, the flames of Centralia will not be doused anytime soon. Images featured in the book include the St. Nicholas coal breaker, Huber coal breaker, Steamtown National Historic Site, Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour, Eckley Miners' Village, Centralia, and the Knox Mine disaster. A hybrid history book and travel guide, Lost Coal Country of Northeastern Pennsylvania is one final recounting of what is gone and what still remains.

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