A Drive Down Pennsylvania’s Loneliest Road Will Take You Miles And Miles Away From It All
Sometimes taking the path less traveled provides us with new ways to look at familiar places. Pennsylvania’s loneliest road – State Route 50 – winds past sprawling farmlands, covered bridges, and charming towns in the western part of the state. Embark on a drive down Pennsylvania’s loneliest road for an unforgettable experience.
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Fill up your gas tank and head out on Pennsylvania State Route 50, a 32.7 mile lonely stretch of road that features some unmarked parts.
Watch the beautiful scenery pass by. As you drive through Independence Township, you'll be treated to spectacular views of historic Longdon Covered Bridge.
As you wind through nearby Cross Creek Township, you'll catch sight of Wilson's Mill Covered Bridge. Stop for a moment to snap photos before heading toward the rural town of Avella.
Pass rolling hills and sprawling homes in Avella, which is also home to Shades of Death Road. The road, said to be haunted by local miners who died nearby, attracts ghost hunters and those interested in the paranormal.
Stop in the charming town of Carnegie. The quaint Main Street boasts such eclectic restaurants as One Thirty One East, Kasai Pittsburgh Japanese Restaurant, and Duran's Restaurant and Lounge.
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