Myself and this Blog are no longer Affiliated or have anything in anyway to do with Haunted Hill View Manor in New Castle Pa.
An Investigation and Inquiry into Unsolved Crimes, Mystery's , The Bizarre ,Macabre,Unusual and just strange events and unique properties and buildings which played a part in or that have occurred in Tri State Area
Did some one say Treasure and Pirates here in the Tri State?
Yes absolutely there where as early as the late 1700's those plying the rivers in flat Boats where often prey for vicious gangs of robbers .
Out in the middle of no where these flat boats on their way south where easy targets .
One of the most infamous points along the Ohio River was in Parkersburg WV where a gang hung out in an area known as Coal Hollow
A prominent researcher Jim Comstock The Editor of the West Virginia Heritage Encyclopaedia
Said that the treasure as of 1976 was never found .
A Pirate was seen walking into the Coal hollow area with a heavy sack and returned empty handed .
what was in it no one knows
However when US 50 was built most of the Coal Hollow area was destroyed and during construction
no one reported finding it so it may well still be there hidden some where around there in a hidden cave
https://wvexplorer.com/2022/01/26/pirate-treasure-on-ohio-river-be-lost-for-good/
Of course pirates operated all the way up all thre rivers in Pittsburgh area so there could be unknown treasure hiding about.
https://www.pa-roots.com/warren/oldtimetales/riverpirates.html
There are still treasure hunters always keeping their eyes open even today.
you never know what might pop up as the redevelop our river fronts
A good friend of mine Al / Alan Colombo had a website called The Giant Killers Organization
It dealt with many controversial and hot topics about our government and New World Order
I found a CD from 2004 full of his articles and have posted them up on a separate blog.
I ask you to come to your own conclusions as to what Alan found and reported on
Click on link below to go to the site .
https://tpromothegiantkillers.blogspot.com/2022/08/the-commentary.html
What young boy does not fantasize about adventure . Especially with his buddies
Well 3 young boys almost lost their lives in early 60s when they entered an abandoned Coal Mine in the South Hills of Pittsburgh to explore it and got lost.
On July 12 ,1963 Bobby Abbot, Billy Burke and Dan Okain
Where able to get into a partial opening of the sealed and abandnoned Pittsburgh Terminal 2# mine Castle Shannon Pa. near the Linden grove
They soon became lost as their flashlights started gong out.no one knew they had gone in and where reported missing by ther parents .
A large search party was getting ready to start scouring the woods when a Trolly Operator reported seeing the 3 boys going near the old shaft
On July 13th The US Bureau of Mines sent in a rescue team who equipped with maos and all neeeded safety equiptment went looking for the boys.
But came out empty handed .
Convinced the boys had wiggled their way in then went in one more time and found them in the dark and together , freezing starving and confused .
They where quickly removed and sent to hospital to be checked over and the mine was permanently sealed. The boys luckily unharmed . The bureau of mines then went on a mission to close off as many abandoned mine entrances as they could find in area .
But open mine shafts can still be found.
The DER just this year was notified of open shafts in the deep woods around Apollo which they are now sealing .
There are even You Tube channels devoted to exploring these old coal mines still open and people regularly put their lives at risk because of deadly Black damp and other gasses and risk of a collapse.
Despite all the warnings they still go in and explore .
Its just a matter of time till there is going to be a death or multiple deaths because of this exploring activity.
In the 1900s The then booming town of Fairmont had Train Tracks running on both sides of the Monongahela River . The one closest to downtown the B&O across from Palatine Park still does .and this is the setting for a ghost tale told by many.
Seems under the Jefferson St Million Dollar Bridge at one time sat the Railroad Station for Downtown Fairmont and in the early 1900s a set of chains known as a tale tell device was hung over the tracks to alert oncoming trains they where approaching the station as top of train went under causing a clacking noise . it also warned brakeman who may be on top of cars as well
These chain gates where often used to warn trains where approaching tunnels and under passes as well and where fairly common .
https://www.american-rails.com/tell-tales.html
In 1915 a Railroad Brakeman supposedly lost his head when he was atop the cars having it torn off by those very warning chains.
After the accident the chains where removed and a short time later people walking along the tracks
on dark and foggy nights claim to have seen a man dressed like a railroader carrying a lantern but he had no head and was apparently looking for it.
Now is there any truth to it who knows I have looked thru local papers to see if they mention it and found nothing so far. But that does not mean it did not happen as railroad accidents where so frequent they where hardly ever all reported.
I can tell you this much I work in Fairmont and go thru that area with Broadcast Engineer work I do at LHTC Media so you never know its very isolated and very spooky down along those tracks even in day time.
Yes there are plenty of story's of a Giant Native Americans known as the Allegewi who lived in S.W.Pennsylvania and grew as tall as 9 feet in length
There are also plenty of story's of How the Carnegie Museum and Smithsonian Institute among others have helped to erase this history.
My5th Great uncle on moms side even wrote about this legend The Rev. John Heckewelder.
Excerpt From : Henry Schoolcraft Book
Giants and Ancient North American Warfare
West Penn trolleys at one time went everywhere you could travel 3 states and multiple county's One of the popular routes Scottsdale Haven Division line took you from Mckeesport thru Westmoreland county down into Fayette county along some of the most spectacular hills and valleys , across death defying bridges with spectacular views that took you across one particular precipice high up a hill side near Coultersville Pa. at 1165 ft one of highest in county
But on a bitter Cold February 6th 1912 That would one day lead to a Horrific accident when a trolley would roll over and down a hillside almost 100 feet near the Mt Vernon Cemetery and nearby Country Club approx 5 miles from McKeesport with 20 aboard
The Trolley car would land against a large tree
splitting apart and sending the dead and dying all over.
It was a horrific site
Residents from Coulter 1 mile across the Youghiogheny River where first to arrive to render aid.
and come across the devastating scene made all the worst by the freezing weather .
The Conductor James Miller miraculously survived and ran to a nearby home for help where the injured where taken and most severe eventually transferred to the hospital in McKeesport.
I grew up in East Liberty in 60s before moving to Carrick and their where a lot of Italians at one point and many where contractors and Home builders so it just makes sense they would build some unique homes well one went beyond unique to totally out there like UFO type out there.
Built in 1969 by Joseph Yacoboni it sits down the end of a long dead end road.and has been getting stares and visitors for many years.
Its now a AirBnB you can rent .
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/4203475?source_impression_id=p3_1651168389_oBA4f3oAnDJFA6Yh
It was designed to resist extreme storms like Hurricanes and even Earth Quakes was even mentioned in Popular Science magazine in 75 and recently in Pittsburgh Magazine
https://www.pittsburghmagazine.com/dome-away-from-home/
But while it is a fun place one has to wonder.
There have been many UFO type sightings in the Sky all around that part of East Liberty and
could this UFO home be attracting them? like a Homing Beacon.
One never knows but if your looking for some unique place to stay or just visit look them up.