So, the weather finally broke here in PA and we were able to get out and do some stuff. We hopped in the car, and headed east on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. We got off in Breezewood, and headed 5 miles to the second abandoned turnpike tunnel that is in the area. The first one is the Rays Hill, I think, But this one is the Sideling Hill We parked the car, and climbed up a pretty steep hill, and ended up right on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. However, this Pennsylvania Turnpike is abandoned. Stretching for as far as the eye can see, and also divided highway, we followed the turnpike around a large van for about a half mile to about 3/4 of a mile
The road on this stretch of a banded turnpike was much worse off than the road in which we travel to the other tunnel. However, took her straight to the tunnel. We were the only ones there, which made it pretty spooky, but also very cool. We were able to walk into the tunnel, and if we have chosen to walk all the way through, but the light was already fading as it was later in the day and we wanted to be able to get back to our car in the daylight. We did walk in to where we could see some amazing ice that was coming straight through from ceiling to ground. Was rather amazing. We also were able to get into some type of control room and there were steps, but they were very icy and didn’t look very safe so we decided to just stay on the first floor check things out walk a little bit through the tunnel and enjoyed a little bit of solitude and beautiful weather that we had.
After we got back to our car, we began to drive home and end up passing three different structures that we stopped at to take some pictures. All three were in pretty bad shape. The first one was completely dilapidated. It was one of the biggest wood structures I have ever seen, I was actually quite lovely. I bet you in its day it was quite a home or establishment. Love it further down the road getting to the real Pennsylvania Turnpike we passed a house that must’ve been a fire. The outside was charged to be unbelief the inside was in complete ruins. He deafly couldn’t go in the floor was gone and that which was there was deafly not safe enough. We did get some great images of the effects of the fire. And then a little bit further down the road even closer to the turnpike was and a banded house but an F on front which is the beginning of our last name too. So we had to stop there!! However we did not go in because in all honesty this house look like it was a house of horrors. When I took a picture of the upstairs window I half expected to see if they show up in it. PS there is no face in the picture! And that was our day! We did have a little car trouble on the way home, but we are home safe and sound! Pizza is on its way and we are back in our game. Feels pretty gosh darn good!
After we got back to our car, we began to drive home and end up passing three different structures that we stopped at to take some pictures. All three were in pretty bad shape. The first one was completely dilapidated. It was one of the biggest wood structures I have ever seen, I was actually quite lovely. I bet you in its day it was quite a home or establishment. Love it further down the road getting to the real Pennsylvania Turnpike we passed a house that must’ve been a fire. The outside was charged to be unbelief the inside was in complete ruins. He deafly couldn’t go in the floor was gone and that which was there was deafly not safe enough. We did get some great images of the effects of the fire. And then a little bit further down the road even closer to the turnpike was and a banded house but an F on front which is the beginning of our last name too. So we had to stop there!! However we did not go in because in all honesty this house look like it was a house of horrors. When I took a picture of the upstairs window I half expected to see if they show up in it. PS there is no face in the picture! And that was our day! We did have a little car trouble on the way home, but we are home safe and sound! Pizza is on its way and we are back in our game. Feels pretty gosh darn good!