Photography Buffs , Videographers Movie makers or Industrial Spy's? who was Filming the Clairton Coke works and why

 

 I was on my way to Uniontown and was across the river from the Massive Clairton Coke Works 

in Clairton when I spotted something disturbing and notified the plants Security Force 

There where 2 Chinese adult males with very sophisticated Camera equipment zoomed in and watching the coke works operations .

Now you see Amateur Photographers like myself all the time taking pictures like the one above  its a neat thing to photograph . But we do not have $20k cameras with extra powerful zooms on them.



https://www.psp.pa.gov/Pages/See-Something-Send-Something.aspx

 https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something/reporting/pennsylvania

Now the strange part they had no vehicle which means they where dropped off by someone  but who?

Its a very long walk to the nearest Bus Stop .

and usually anytime some one is taking photos they have a car and if they are professionals they have markings on their vehicles to indicate who they are and they dress like professional videographers 

But not these 2 who threw up all kind of red flags . maybe there doing something innocent but better to be safe than sorry

Where they Industrial Spy's very well could be that's why I called the plant and let them know. 

Its now secret that China has machinations on the USA 

and our DOD and other agency's are warning of an Black Swan Attack. 

like they say See something say Something . When it does not look right report it. 

 

https://www.psp.pa.gov/Pages/See-Something-Send-Something.aspx

 https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something/reporting/pennsylvania

 

 

 

The last Soldier to die on Gettysburg Battle Field was 60 Years after the battle ITS TRUE ?

 Yes as bizarre as that statement appears it is true .

Two active duty military members who where on duty crashed their military plane into one of the battlefields 

In June of 1922 Capt. George Hamilton and Gunnery Sgt. George Martin  where Flying a Dive Bomber 


 

https://www.eveningsun.com/story/news/2017/04/24/locals-seek-funds-honor-last-fallen-soldiers-gettysburg/100848316/

plane during Military Reenactments  when it went down in the field of William Johns whose house still stands today .

the plane went down approx where best Western Hotel sits today.



The Infamous Gates Of Hell Near Uniontown

If you go down US 119 past Uniontown you will run across tent Church road and you would be best advised to keep running past it by locals who claim all kinds of Paranormal activity along it. 

 

https://www.angelfire.com/pa5/ssweitzer/Page.html

 


 But there is nothing but an Urban Legend Involved .. usual story a lonely single house where husband and wife killed each other etc etc ,

I take care of the radio Towers nearby for WMBS 590 AM  in Fair Chance and have been down the road numerous times and nothing.

Now of course sit there at night of course you will hear noises it the rural country.  

But then again  nothing more  than that its a total made up story. Probably to scare the local kids away


A forgotten and most unusual Street Car Bypass in Mt. Oliver section of Pittsburgh .

 Street Cars where fantastic to ride when I was a kid in 60's but by early 70s they where all gone except in Sawmill Run Valley and Mt Lebanon area 

However I remember many of the lines riding with my mom or grandmother as we went on trips  to Dr. or visit relatives. Riding to Oakland on the 77/54 Flying Fraction as it was known and over to North side and even  all the way out to to Kennywood with the family.

One of the strange little parts of the  Street Car line was the 47  Arlington Car which went along Mt. Oliver Street and then used a skinny little slipway which was at a steep grade that took the car up and down from Arlington Ave . 

Now the 51 Carrick came up 18th Street  and connected with Mt, Oliver  St.  and why the trolley line was not connected there instead of having to use the slip way is one of those enduring mysteries. 

was it the grade angle or property line  issues ? Who Knows  .One interesting note the slipway and track was owned by the Mt Oliver Incline which ran to the south side from Mt Oliver street and Warrington 


 

But I remember riding the Arlington car down to the South Hills Junction 

and always being fascinated by it as well as other trolley buffs and it was quite the thrill going down it  .

No signs of it even exist today if you visit the site  next to a Gas Station that sits on corner of Mt Oliver,Arlington and 18th streets you find a big dirt lot and houses are gone as well.




The Strange Thunder in the Allegheny Valley during Civil War

 During the Civil War if you lived in the Allegheny River  and Kiski River Valleys  from Pittsburgh to Kittaning you could often here the sound of thunder yet the sky was clear.

What people where hearing was the testing of Cannons which where hauled up on flat cars on the Old Allegheny Valley Railroad


 

Which at one time went from Pittsburgh to Kittaning along the Right side of the Allegheny River it now stops at Arnold and is a short line industrial railroad owned by Box Car Express.  at the time there where no railroads running on north side of river.

But just a mile or 2 further up the now abandoned railine where the Tarrentum Bridge is located is  where they would test Cannons including the enormous for its time Rodman Cannon  .

 


The Cannons were made at the time at Fort Pitt Foundry in Pittsburgh Strip district  which was across from present day Heinz History Center 


 

https://triblive.com/local/valley-news-dispatch/remember-when-the-sounds-of-cannon-fire-once-rang-through-the-alle-kiski-valley/?fbclid=IwAR3_vwqIIM6YMSEreTxTziEc3C7xI-KAFOqQzk5tanT7HClW6_D30Okn2uo

 Which closed a decade after the Civil War.

Imagine sauteing along the Tarrentum side of the river on a sunny afternoon dressed in your best to watch across the river as the cannons where fired from the rail cars as they where too heavy to take on and off .

Had to be quite the experience. But testing of weapons has been going on in Pa.  for a long time as Pa is considered the Armorer of the USA.,because all the defense contractors in Pa. and those who supply them

During WW2  Torpedoes produced in Mercer County where tested in the Pymatuning Reservoir


and at one time II- VI Corporation in Saxonburg would test  the latest  in infrared  scope technology

at local gun ranges according to one of my gun collector friends

Since 9-11 happened most of the testing of  defense contractors is kept out of public view but at one time that was a local attraction.