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14. Sept. 2020 · The former Route 61, a mile of road covered with colorful spray-paint, was closed in 1993 due to a mine fire beneath Centralia. The property owners decided to fill the road with dirt in April 2020, ending its status as a cult attraction and an inspiration for Silent Hill.
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8. Apr. 2020 · Pennsylvania’s “Graffiti Highway,” an abandoned stretch of road that’s become an unofficial tourist attraction, is being covered with truckloads of dirt to discourage trespassers. The road,...
25. Okt. 2014 · Learn about the history and the art of the Graffiti Highway, an abandoned section of Route 61 in Centralia PA. See photos of the colorful paintings that cover the road surface and how they relate to the mine fire and the film Silent Hill.
Google Maps overhead satellite-view imagery copyright-dated 2023 shows the former Graffiti Highway almost entirely buried under hundreds of access-denial berms. Volunteers planted 250 apple trees around Centralia to restore the town's ecosystem and wildlife habitats in April 2021.
14. Jan. 2020 · The Graffiti Highway is a former section of Route 61 that was damaged by a mine fire under Centralia, Pennsylvania. Learn about the history, the art, and the residents of this abandoned road that attracts visitors and four-wheelers.
6. Apr. 2020 · The abandoned stretch of Route 61, a popular attraction for graffiti and ATVs, is being filled by a Luzerne County company. The project is welcomed by some residents and mourned by others who see it as a loss of history and culture.
6. Apr. 2020 · For nearly three decades, Centralia’s “graffiti highway” in Columbia County has drawn hikers, photographers, dirt bike and ATV riders, and teens with a case or two of beer. The highway, the former Route 61, is private property, and Pennsylvania state police regularly confront trespassers or issue them tickets.