A Drone Flew High Above An Uninhabited City In Pennsylvania And Caught The Most Incredible Footage
Drone footage provides us with unique glimpses into places we might not otherwise see and from vantage points we might not otherwise have – from halfway across the world to right here in Pennsylvania. If you do a quick search on YouTube, you’ll find pages of drone videos that take us to all corners of PA. Today, however, let’s take a look at some sensational drone footage of an uninhabited city in Pennsylvania – Concrete City – shot by RyGuysWorld. First, however, a bit of backstory.

A total of 20 duplexes, which could house 40 employees, were built. That meant only 40 of the railroad’s employees would get a spot in the housing. At the time, DL&W employed more than 1,700.
Concrete City became a premier community, brimming with amenities – from tennis courts to a swimming pool. (The swimming pool would later be closed after a child’s drowning.) Each duplex housed two employees, with each employee getting one half of the duplex. The amenities in each home were impressive, too, and included seven rooms of which four were bedrooms. Homes were heated with coal bins, and each boasted an outhouse. The most prominent workers – from the foreman to the fire chief – won the chance to live in the community.

A coal company then purchased Concrete City, with the intention of demolishing the homes. That, too, failed. Even 100 sticks of dynamite failed to bring down the homes.
Below, you’ll find drone video of the Concrete City, which still sits abandoned and which curiosity seekers still explore.
Have you ever been to Concrete City in Pennsylvania? What did you think of it? If you live in PA, you undoubtedly know the story of Centralia. Here’s some amazing drone footage of Centralia, the town that’s been on fire for decades.
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