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Bye. Go home, no one loves you
Damon Dylan
19 episodes
6 days ago
We are here to tell you all of the Rust Belt bedtime stories, from the macabre to the occult and beyond. Sit down weekly and we will attempt to educate and entertain you on these peculiar and sometimes off putting tales from the area.
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We are here to tell you all of the Rust Belt bedtime stories, from the macabre to the occult and beyond. Sit down weekly and we will attempt to educate and entertain you on these peculiar and sometimes off putting tales from the area.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Pennsylvania ghost towns and the murder of Rhona Eiseman
Bye. Go home, no one loves you
1 hour 3 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
Pennsylvania ghost towns and the murder of Rhona Eiseman

Our 10th episode starts with a Q & A contest to determine who knows more about their mutal friendship, Mark or Lena? Is there ever REALLY a winner in situations like this? We visit Pennsylvania for some lore and urban exploration. The abruptly abandoned neighborhood of Lincoln Way is our first stop. Just outside of Pittsburgh, this valley of homes was left, as is, with home furnishings and personal belongings still in the houses. Very little is known about why everyone vanished, but we discuss three reasons that are the most popular explanations. If Lincoln way wasn't enough, another abandoned town we talk about is Centralia, Pennsylvania. This near ghost town went from over 1000 residents in 1980 to 63 by 1990, to only seven in 2013. Centralia has been pretty much wiped out from maps, it's postal code discontinued and residents having no physical address. Seven residents remain to live their lives out until they pass, after which the rights to their houses are taken through eminent domain. Centralia is the real life "Silent Hill".

Bye. Go home, no one loves you
We are here to tell you all of the Rust Belt bedtime stories, from the macabre to the occult and beyond. Sit down weekly and we will attempt to educate and entertain you on these peculiar and sometimes off putting tales from the area.