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Coalport, Pennsylvania | What Happened? 

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Coalport, PA is a borough located in Clearfield County. It was once a thriving coal mine and railroad area but after the decline in the coal / industrial era it has suffered economic collapse. From a height of population in the 1930's of 1,222 it is now home to only 422 people. The decline has continued over decades and no signs of recovery have really been in sight. Rich in history with coal camp homes and businesses, its sad to see how many vacant places there are. With that said it has its nice features, and if you like an older nostalgic setting, its definitely got that. Let's take a drive and check it out!

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@onrycodger
@onrycodger Год назад
It's sad that this is happening all across the country. I do however appreciate that your videos catch it.
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@rosiemcnaughton9933
@rosiemcnaughton9933 Год назад
We've seen a lot of worse places than this, however, it's always sad to see nice homes that have been abandoned because people had to move elsewhere. There are quite a few nice, well maintained homes and some businesses left here. It still looks like there is some pride in the town.
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers Год назад
Sometimes I like to do small unknown areas. Don’t worry I’ll get to the bigger stuff as always. Thanks for watching!
@rbisme113
@rbisme113 Год назад
I used to live in a small town like this one in PA and miss the quiet. Like many, I had to relocate to a more urban area to find steady employment and earn a livable wage. Great video!
@1940limited
@1940limited Год назад
I've heard of Oil City, but never Coalport. Just the name coal explains the problem. It's sadly been in decline for decades. Look at Appalachia. There still seems to be a lot of well kept properties here and some commercial buildings that appear as if they could be renovated and repurposed. Too bad about the house at 4:18. It appears to have all new windows that have been deliberately broken. There's an example of crime and vandalism. Hats off to those that have hung on and kept their homes and businesses in good condition.
@lol_05.76
@lol_05.76 Год назад
Please show your subscribers/viewers a map location at the start of each video. I am certain it will be much appreciated and also gain you more subscribers and likes. Thanks!
@billiamc1969
@billiamc1969 Год назад
Great idea buddy
@justlooking4771
@justlooking4771 Год назад
Yes!!!
@jayjaynella4539
@jayjaynella4539 Год назад
Use Google Earth to find the locations. I like the videos with the current format.
@jameslouder
@jameslouder 10 месяцев назад
Both my great-grandfathers lived in Coalport. My father's grandfather and namesake, James Louder was a mine blacksmith, while my mother's grandfather, William Wagner, owned a general store. This was the time, c. 1900, when the town was at its most prosperous. They would recognize some of the houses and buildings we see in this video, but what a heartbreak it would be for them!
@brycewiborg8095
@brycewiborg8095 Год назад
To mimic other comments Coalport doesn't seem as desolate as some neighborhoods you've shown. I trucked that area til 5 years ago. Thank you.
@Pstanich
@Pstanich Год назад
I like these videos. Living in a big city, it is easy to forget that places like this exist
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@kitelyblue
@kitelyblue 11 месяцев назад
I appreciate the simplicity of your content. Gentle hum of the camera while you roll through small towns that look like where I grew up, except overgrown and abandoned. Absolutely fascinating.
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for watching. I appreciate it!
@jmcgravey01
@jmcgravey01 11 месяцев назад
I grew up in a town 2 miles up the road. Irvona. Irvona has more blighted buildings than Coalport does. And roughly has the same population as Coalport does
@blessedbethefight4635
@blessedbethefight4635 Год назад
We enjoy your videos. Would love for them to be longer!
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers Год назад
There will be more upcoming that are longer thanks for watching!
@cherrylove3656
@cherrylove3656 Год назад
I watch your video's when I can, and it makes me wonder exactly what's going on in this country and watching. these video's keeps me informed and it seems like this isn't going to end anytime soon. Also, these videos are really appreciated. after the coal mining died out, I guess there wasn't any reason to stay around. no other industries and a lack of jobs.
@jimsutter149
@jimsutter149 Год назад
I went to college with a Tony Johnson. He was from Coalport. His father was the town barber.
@LauraKnotek
@LauraKnotek Год назад
I like that gas station with the old-fashioned pumps.
@litaheffley6990
@litaheffley6990 Год назад
Always ❤️ a great video thanks what a shame America 🇺🇸 is coming too
@godspellflowerfr5991
@godspellflowerfr5991 11 месяцев назад
I love these videos, mostly because (like a lot of ppl) I find abandoned places to be mysterious and interesting to look at, but also because I’m an amateur comic artist. These vids are such good references for buildings/backgrounds! Pls keep up the good work and stay safe in your travels!!
@Earl_Richter
@Earl_Richter Год назад
Interesting. I wonder if some of those abandoned properties can be purchased for a cheap price.
@adnanalamoudi
@adnanalamoudi Год назад
So even though the town is largely abandoned, no vandalism and still kept clean and tight. Some houses are neat and beautiful, streets are clean. Agriculture could make the next economy for the area. Fruits, coffee, etc. could be produced in here I guess.
@paulgregory930
@paulgregory930 9 месяцев назад
I grew up here in the 70's and 80's. During the late 70's many of the nearby coal mines shut down and it was a financially depressing time and still is. Women started working in the sewing factories (sweatshops) to make ends meet, but they closed as well. Coalport suffered the same fate as other neighboring towns due to the collapse of the coal industry. You could drive all 83 miles of route 53 and see the same in every town. If I am not mistaken, in the 1920's the town boasted about 20k residents which had three hotels, an opera house, a theatre, and several supply stores and was a major stop for those traveling by railroad.
@MrScottie68
@MrScottie68 Год назад
The town may have a resurgence in the future. The US is moving towards using more and more electricity and coal will be a relatively cheap and a plentiful resource to power the electrical generating plants. No one wants nuclear, oil is mostly imported, natural gas isn’t available in all areas and wind power isn’t practical in some areas. They just have to figure out how to filter the emissions of coal burning.
@lindapietrasz8070
@lindapietrasz8070 Год назад
I swear sometimes it looks like you are gonna drive right into oncoming traffic!
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers Год назад
Lol! It has everything to do with the secret camera angle!
@johnmartin7182
@johnmartin7182 Год назад
always awesome stuff damn used to be thriving big fan
@floridaprepper751
@floridaprepper751 Год назад
I always feel bad seeing those old houses abandoned. I think those places still hold energy in them. They want people to live in them.
@Freotheric
@Freotheric 11 месяцев назад
This was my grandfather's birthplace. How sad to see its decline.
@lindapietrasz8070
@lindapietrasz8070 Год назад
Some of these houses look almost nice enough to still live in. 🏚️🏠
@irishrover4658
@irishrover4658 11 месяцев назад
I love this type of RU-vid!! And I was raised in Pa so this was particularly interesting!!
@gabe5946
@gabe5946 Год назад
This town sure didn’t benefit from global economy
@justmenotyou3151
@justmenotyou3151 Год назад
Most small places didn't. A lot of urban areas didn't either.
@luiszuluaga6575
@luiszuluaga6575 Год назад
While the town has largely been abandoned it’s still appears to be in good shape. Anyways, that’s a big wow.
@ProfessorEchoMedia
@ProfessorEchoMedia Год назад
Your camerawork, editing and commentary are all excellent. Another channel on YT which deals with similar content has gotten to be very stale, with hyperbolic titles and thumbnails bordering on clickbait. So I’m glad to have found your channel and see that you are a very caring person and not exploiting these reprehensibly forsaken parts of the world.
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers Год назад
Thank you so much for watching!
@markrichards6863
@markrichards6863 Год назад
Well, that was rather depressing. Its really a shame, empty homes in some areas while housing prices are through the roof in other parts of the country.
@brucekilby9957
@brucekilby9957 Год назад
Without Hoodhollers so many folks would not even know about the towns that just fade away. Usually no work,not enough homes and other Stuff. It's the modern sad world we live in. These films bring home the sadness to folks who are interested. Thanks for the footage.⚒🇺🇲🧰
@glhx2112
@glhx2112 Год назад
Drive through there in the winter time.... it completely changes the character of the place. It's even more depressing, but, with a layer of snow, it looks better. Drugs are a big problem there.
@itiswhatitis7639
@itiswhatitis7639 Год назад
This is very great channel
@georgeswanik5927
@georgeswanik5927 Год назад
I live in a small old "coal town" similar in nature to this but not as hard hit. Coalport isn't very far from me so I've been through it. It is absolutely very sad to see history like this. Good little video.
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@tombennett8977
@tombennett8977 Год назад
It looks like a nice little town. There must be some area from which they draw folks to the businesses that might be open. 422 people couldn't product enough tax revenue, or shopping power to keep the place running. Sad!
@rosemariealaba3384
@rosemariealaba3384 Год назад
The house is very old but if nice views and very clean way.
@sheilacardinal9484
@sheilacardinal9484 Год назад
This is sad😢
@lindapietrasz8070
@lindapietrasz8070 Год назад
04:00 the next Christmas tree for Rockefeller Center. 🎄
@raymondhoagland4976
@raymondhoagland4976 Год назад
I've been coming to Coalport for 50 years , had a house built and settled here, nice quiet town, Not much has changed over the years !
@lindapietrasz8070
@lindapietrasz8070 Год назад
Thanks! $1 for every minute of the video! 🤣
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers Год назад
Lol thanks so much Linda! I’m on the road right now so uploading some smaller ones, much longer videos coming in the next few weeks ;)
@psu7276
@psu7276 Год назад
Homes looked a lot better than most we see in your videos.
@michaellehmbeck8671
@michaellehmbeck8671 8 месяцев назад
Poor Coalport. What happened to it? I hope the town comes back soon. Thank you for uploading
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@MorganBrown
@MorganBrown Год назад
Looks like many of the abandoned places are fairly new or at least had newish windows and vinyl siding. I suppose many of the mine closures were fairly recent, e.g., the last 20 years, which haven’t been kind to the coal mining industry
@williamstewart1378
@williamstewart1378 7 месяцев назад
My Dad is from Flinton, my Aunt lived right on main street in coalport 1315 main street it very sad to see her house empty i wish i had the money to come and remodel it and live there.
@BellaxStrega
@BellaxStrega 23 дня назад
This was my grandmother's hometown. My great grandfather died of black lung. They said he was so small when he started working the mines, his lunch box dragged on the ground. My great grandmother lived here until she passed in 1998. When we came for the funeral, the motel owner reopened for our family to stay. I remember having family parties at the Purple Moose when I was little in the 80s. Visiting the Five and Dime and the soda shop. Mixed emotions. Nostalgia and sadness for the suffering and exploitation of the coal miners like my great grandfather. Everything was bought from the company store, including their home.
@yrefrank
@yrefrank 11 месяцев назад
Without industries, there are no job opportunities. The fate of old resource-based cities is that, apart from outdated “polluting resources,” they have nothing else, forcing people to leave.
@kylejack9509
@kylejack9509 5 месяцев назад
I grew up in that big brick house on top of tt hill were that garage was the guy that owned that garage was named burny honest joe p. Was my step dad
@Niles-Guy
@Niles-Guy Год назад
It’s like Fallout 4 video game .
@janeentumbao8690
@janeentumbao8690 Год назад
That looks like a place you only zoom through during the daytime. 😀
@JavonandBrad
@JavonandBrad 11 месяцев назад
hey, i know that place. about 30 min away
@millanjean-michel3817
@millanjean-michel3817 Год назад
Pennsylvania....❤❤❤
@kylejack9509
@kylejack9509 5 месяцев назад
Most people tt live there work in Altoona I moved only 1 hour away I miss that town
@name5344
@name5344 Год назад
Might be a place I'd like to move to. I can't even afford a 1br apartment anymore.
@williamhetrick1550
@williamhetrick1550 Год назад
It is just like Morrisdale , not far away.
@pinkiepie1656
@pinkiepie1656 Месяц назад
00:25 i used to get my car worked on there at Bernie's (Slovikosky). You could get a brake job for $25 and a case of beer. And it wasn't that long ago, LoL.
@waynegray5568
@waynegray5568 Год назад
This has happened to NYC, many times, and Manhattan has always come back! Lesson: don't live in a one industry town!
@Barter709
@Barter709 Год назад
Will you do Indianapolis?
@hoodsnhollers
@hoodsnhollers Год назад
It’ll be uploaded in the future yes
@rbsmith3365
@rbsmith3365 Год назад
Donate those houses to Habitat for Humanity if houses are strong enough to renovate for qualified buyer. It happens anywhere in Pennsylvania.
@psyche027
@psyche027 16 дней назад
This place is in the middle of nowhere...much like the rest of the area between Pittsburgh and Philly. Which is most of the state of Pennsylvania.
@r.pres.4121
@r.pres.4121 Год назад
This is a small Pennsylvania mountain town that never diversified its local economy and this is the end result. Sadly most small towns and rural areas are in the same boat.
@Sudo_kali
@Sudo_kali 11 месяцев назад
This is roughly an hour from me
@kylejack9509
@kylejack9509 5 месяцев назад
I grew up there
@saritamullins8294
@saritamullins8294 Год назад
Coal is no longer needed as it once was. That's what happened.
@Pintoman69
@Pintoman69 5 месяцев назад
I watched that one house burn
@justbarry587
@justbarry587 Год назад
Not that bad yet
@ednaroberts6500
@ednaroberts6500 Год назад
This is really sad , but sometimes it can't be helped .
@lisahinkofer2085
@lisahinkofer2085 Год назад
Where’s the graveyards. Cemeteries. The dates must go way back.
@stryker290
@stryker290 11 месяцев назад
Somehow the towns in these video's can support 17 churches.
@shara1929
@shara1929 Год назад
So maybe the govt can somehow fix these places, and let the homeless people live in it.
@edgarandrews3691
@edgarandrews3691 Год назад
Once again. America sold out.
@OkPp-fh2lk
@OkPp-fh2lk 18 дней назад
I want to see more rot places on the west cost.
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