Pennsylvania’s rich past brings with it some tales of places that no longer exist. In fact, we can find quite a few ghost towns across the state that offer us a unique glimpse into the past. Wehrum, a Pennsylvania ghost town in the western part of the state, was once a thriving coal town. All that remains today of that rich history, however, are the remnants of a few buildings and a cemetery, tucked safely in the woods.

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Have you heard of this Pennsylvania ghost town? Or have you visited? Share your experience in the comments! Wehrum is just one of Pennsylvania’s many ghost towns. Up for more exploration? Here are seven ghost towns in Pennsylvania you’ll want to visit at your own risk.

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