Museums provide us a firsthand glimpse into people and events we might not otherwise get. However, sometimes we can learn about the past by visiting some of what was left behind – like the ruins of the Austin Dam and a nearby paper mill, destroyed in a tragic flood. Get a glimpse of that historic event at Austin Dam Memorial Park in Pennsylvania.

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Have you been to Austin Dam Memorial Park in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! For a refreshing hike that leads to the ruins of former cement kilns, follow the Ironton Rail Trail.

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