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UER Forum > Archived US: Northeast > Potential new place to explore in PA. (Viewed 379 times)
BaronVonPoop 


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Potential new place to explore in PA.
< on 10/9/2008 6:57 PM >
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http://www.pennliv...1580000.xml&coll=1
The old masland plant is closing on december 12. I wonder what will become of it Carlisle is not exactly a happening place so I expect it to stand for a little while longer before being torn down.
Anyone plan on venturing in to this place?
Someday I may but when will that day come I dont know.


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Re: Potential new place to explore in PA.
<Reply # 1 on 10/10/2008 1:54 AM >
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Why thank you


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Re: Potential new place to explore in PA.
<Reply # 2 on 10/10/2008 3:05 AM >
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IAC closed a similar plant, ( producing carpets and built in the 1910s) close to my region too.

But it's been used as warehouse since then.

http://www.magazin...dossiers/index.htm
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Re: Potential new place to explore in PA.
<Reply # 3 on 10/11/2008 5:44 PM >
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Interesting and thank you.

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