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Disaster - Nebraska, PA Flooded Town RPPCs (22) [186041]

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Disaster - Nebraska, PA Flooded Town RPPCs (22) [186041]
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An assortment of 22 RPCs, featuring the now submerged town of Nebraska, Pennsylvania
The town of Nebraska, Pennsylvania came into being in 1827, and in 1848 the town was named as Ford and Lacy Mills or Lacytown. In 1855 a post office was established and the town was named Nebraska. The town had stores, lumbering mills, black smiths, churches, hotels, and other homesteads. All which were torn down in 1940 when the Tionesta dam was built and the valley was flooded. This site is in the flood plane and is usually not under water. The picture showing the foundation is at flood stage from Tionesta Lake. Normal levels are about 30 feet lower. By foot it can be reached from the Nebraska Bridge.
Fascinating photos show the town as it once was....above water. Most are used, some are not. In good condition. Please see photos for more details. [Nebraska] [Pennsylvania] [] [] []