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Infiltration Forums > US: Northeast > Abandoned Mansion. Central PA(Viewed 1676 times)
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Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
< on 8/17/2019 12:38 AM >
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New to UER figured I would start going through some of my pics and share some of my older ones. This here was a few years back. Abandoned mansion here local to my buddies cabin so I made two separate visits to it.


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Re: Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
<Reply # 1 on 8/17/2019 2:33 AM >
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Welcome to the forum from way out west. It's an interesting location, that's for certain. It's almost like they tried too hard to build a unique structure and lost sight of it being a home. Just my opinion though.

Thanks for the pictures.

Abby



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Re: Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
<Reply # 2 on 8/17/2019 4:09 AM >
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About that mansion...

It was built in the early 1980s. The owner had some issues with gambling and torched it for the insurance money in mid-1990s. He went to prison for that.

People used to hang out there a lot until some kid fell to his death from the tower. The people in the area will call the police if they see a car parked near it. Best to park and walk from the "hunting area".

My last trip there was 2006 and there was a caretaker living on the site. It appears that is no long the case.



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Re: Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
<Reply # 3 on 8/17/2019 1:08 PM >
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Posted by Radio2600
About that mansion...

It was built in the early 1980s. The owner had some issues with gambling and torched it for the insurance money in mid-1990s. He went to prison for that.

People used to hang out there a lot until some kid fell to his death from the tower. The people in the area will call the police if they see a car parked near it. Best to park and walk from the "hunting area".

My last trip there was 2006 and there was a caretaker living on the site. It appears that is no long the case.





When I was there 3-4 years back you could see were someone had been living in the one end of the building but they were no longer there.

As far as a caretaker I drove a full size truck right in the access lane past the house out along the main road. The access lane is washed out not far in due to the moat washed out. Apparently the guy who built it embezzled money from his business according to research.

I know the last time I drove by the area the main access road in was chained off now. So I am to assume they are still watching it.



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Re: Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
<Reply # 4 on 8/19/2019 3:13 PM >
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Not what I expected for a "mansion". I'd love to know more about its history.



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Re: Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
<Reply # 5 on 8/19/2019 5:02 PM >
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Cool! I have went out to check this out when I lived in PA. I actually thought it was gone for some reason and never bothered.



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Re: Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
<Reply # 6 on 8/19/2019 7:09 PM >
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Posted by Turd Furgusen
Not what I expected for a "mansion". I'd love to know more about its history.


Once again, Google Bitch proves to be a loose, dirty, whore. And also proves even the most vague details shared in a post, where properly phrased into The Google, can reveal a location.

The below is copied straight from the source (literally the first line on the first results page), but I am not citing said source to protect the location. However - if you are a Full Member, it also happens to be in the DB and I added a link to the source there:
https://www.uer.ca...ow.asp?locid=22311

"Cruising down I-<redacted> passing through <redacted>, <redacted>, passerby’s are greeted by the sight of a massive, 16-story tower looming over the land. Local lore would tell interested explorers to stay away, with stories of a spirit residing atop the tower watching over the land, but who doesn’t enjoy a good adventure?

Building of both the massive tower, and unique home on this land were ordered to begin in 1981 by a man by the name of <redacted>. <redacted> had embezzled money from his company for its construction, but was never able to put enough funding together for the completion of what was supposed to be his dream home, originally named <redacted> Tower.

Over $2 million was put into the construction of the very strange structure, and by 1993 <redacted> was forced to sell the property as part of a bankruptcy settlement. In 1995, the property was purchased by <redacted> Inc., but not before suffering major fire damage. Local legends say that <redacted> had set fire to his own property out of a fit of anger when what he had viewed as his dream property had failed to sell in auction.

These stories surfaced due to <redacted> legal troubles 3 years later. Though there is no documentation of arson being one of <redacted> charges, he was sentenced to 27 months in federal prison, and two years of probation in 1998 after having plead guilty to bankruptcy fraud, wire fraud, and concealing foreign assets from creditors."

PS - also added to the DB web links, an article from about a year ago warning explorers to stay away....

PSS - the OP Money - What a unique location. You are pretty lucky to have explored - and I am jealous! I will message you the links I shared with the FM's....


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Re: Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
<Reply # 7 on 8/19/2019 9:35 PM >
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Good site and thread



Posted by Mr. Bitey


Once again, Google Bitch proves to be a loose, dirty, whore. And also proves even the most vague details shared in a post, where properly phrased into The Google, can reveal a location.

The below is copied straight from the source (literally the first line on the first results page), but I am not citing said source to protect the location. However - if you are a Full Member, it also happens to be in the DB and I added a link to the source there:
https://www.uer.ca...ow.asp?locid=22311

"Cruising down I-<redacted> passing through <redacted>, <redacted>, passerby’s are greeted by the sight of a massive, 16-story tower looming over the land. Local lore would tell interested explorers to stay away, with stories of a spirit residing atop the tower watching over the land, but who doesn’t enjoy a good adventure?

Building of both the massive tower, and unique home on this land were ordered to begin in 1981 by a man by the name of <redacted>. <redacted> had embezzled money from his company for its construction, but was never able to put enough funding together for the completion of what was supposed to be his dream home, originally named <redacted> Tower.

Over $2 million was put into the construction of the very strange structure, and by 1993 <redacted> was forced to sell the property as part of a bankruptcy settlement. In 1995, the property was purchased by <redacted> Inc., but not before suffering major fire damage. Local legends say that <redacted> had set fire to his own property out of a fit of anger when what he had viewed as his dream property had failed to sell in auction.

These stories surfaced due to <redacted> legal troubles 3 years later. Though there is no documentation of arson being one of <redacted> charges, he was sentenced to 27 months in federal prison, and two years of probation in 1998 after having plead guilty to bankruptcy fraud, wire fraud, and concealing foreign assets from creditors."

PS - also added to the DB web links, an article from about a year ago warning explorers to stay away....

PSS - the OP Money - What a unique location. You are pretty lucky to have explored - and I am jealous! I will message you the links I shared with the FM's....



Obviously he didn't mesh with reality well...

Predawn it and keep your eyes open. Easy to get spotted at a distance on that eyesore.



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Re: Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
<Reply # 8 on 8/19/2019 11:39 PM >
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Posted by blackhawk
Predawn it and keep your eyes open. Easy to get spotted at a distance on that eyesore.


An article dated Jul 2018 claims it is covered with motion detection and cameras. It also claimed 44 cited over the prior 10mo. Could all be BS. Could be true, but perhaps no longer. OP may have snapped his pics prior or had permission. If I lived in the area, I would steer clear until I had some sort of confirmation from OP or otherwise.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again - problem NOT solved, problem AVOIDED - I am too old for avoidable tickets! Not like it matters in my case, it is 750mi away from me....



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Wrightsville PA
 
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Re: Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
<Reply # 9 on 8/19/2019 11:58 PM >
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Mr. Bitey excellent information and thank you for protecting the location. It has had its share of vandals over the years.

As I had mentioned in my post I visited a few years back 3-4 years by my est. I drove right in at that time, but they had various signs up that it was patrolled and camera signs at the gate. As for if they have cameras or motion detection I wouldn't know and knowing I was there twice I doubt I will go back to push my luck.

It was a very cool explore and one of the earlier ones I went to so it always holds a place of importance to me.



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Re: Abandoned Mansion. Central PA
<Reply # 10 on 8/16/2020 10:16 PM >
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Very unique site. I was thinking it was mislabeled as a mansion for a minute and that it should have been labeled “abandoned amusement park ride”



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