Check out the best photos of Centralia Pennsylvania from the last seven days. If you have anything to share with us, please tweet it to @centralia_pa.
Walking the Graffiti Highway in Centralia PA.
#Centralia was a cool place. pic.twitter.com/J0V7IZArG1
— Keith (@Vzzrdrx) November 12, 2014
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church.
Investigation from 4/14- “Silent Hill,” aka Centralia, PA. The town on fire. #copsparanormalwv pic.twitter.com/7lRYVux1AS — C.O.P.S. Paranormal (@COPSofWV) November 10, 2014
Cemetery in Centralia.
“Death in Centralia” Centralia, PA 2014 pic.twitter.com/NPjNDNHb82 — Studio2339 (@Studio2339) November 10, 2014
Interesting graffiti on Route 61.
Went to Centralia today and saw some pretty dope stuff. #SilentHill pic.twitter.com/VceFrtYOOJ — Andi (@DorielleRivera) November 10, 2014
Shrine to the Virgin Mary near Centralia in what was once the town of Byrnesville.
Then there’s the creepy Virgin Mary shrine just outside #Centralia in the also demolished town of #Byrnesville A photo posted by Daev Burger (@israelsungrass) on
Outside the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church at night.
Silent Hill painted on the road in Centralia, Pennsylvania.
Orthodox cross in a Centralia graveyard at night.
Borough of Centralia PA sign.
Road trip to Centralia and abandoned Route 61.
Exploring the Graffiti Highway.
Another shot of the graffiti and cracks on Route 61.
Hiking around Centralia Pennsylvania.
Locust Ridge wind farm near Centralia.
Path in the borough.
In the mine first burn zone.
The famous Wood Street sign tree.
Strip mining coal near Centralia.
Graffiti on abandoned Route 61:
Looking down the Graffiti Highway in Centralia PA.
“Welcome to the Graffiti Highway!”
Painted tags and other graffiti on abandoned Route 61.
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church.
hi,i had my first visit to centralia.awesome . where are the mines to the famous grafitti rd where fire started. and what areas can the smoke be seen . found a railroad tie with spike still in it, located at the dead of graffiti rd to your right side any ideas where the railroad traveled at that area ? thankyou