Bunkers Were Built And Left To Decay In The Middle Of Pennsylvania’s Public Game Lands
Pennsylvania’s rich with history, much of which we learn about in school, in history books, and by touring historical sites. However, there’s still quite a bit of history that goes unnoticed, often because it’s just not that well-known. The Bunkers of Alvira in Pennsylvania, for example, tell a fascinating tale set during World War II. Perhaps even better, we can visit them for a firsthand history lesson.
Before America's entrance into World War II, Central Pennsylvania was home to a small village known as Alvira. The village thrived during its relatively short history.
However, once the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, the fate of the tiny village would be sealed - due to the United States Government's plan to increase production of military equipment.
Unfortunately, the government vastly overestimated how much military equipment, and ammunition in particular, was needed. The Susquehanna Ordnance Depot closed within a year.
Have you seen the Bunkers of Alvira in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! Did you know that Pennsylvania’s also home to the ruins of an old POW camp from World War II? You can see them near Pine Grove Furnace State Park in Gardners.
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Address: 1884 Alvira Rd, Allenwood, PA 17810, USA
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