Lost PPG Coal Mine Part I
Pittsburgh Plate Glass began in Creighton, Pa. in the 1890's. But very little is known about the coal mine suppling fuel to the glass plant. This is Part of a 3 Part story.

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Lost PPG Coal Mine Part II

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Feral Hogs: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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Why Blast Furnaces Were Insane: A Real Life Monster Story

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Ohio's Hidden Mine

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Santa Susana 1959: An American Nuclear Meltdown

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Local Explains - 10 Ways To Know You Are in Pittsburgh

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Ghost Towns & Abandoned Places In North Dakota

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I Spent 5 Years Digging Into an Abandoned Mine…and Finally Got In

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What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

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Lost Underground City Beneath Hazleton: A Forgotten World Revealed!

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Shaft Inspection Part 1: Inspecting the Shaft

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World's biggest mine: Inside US coal

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The Brutal Reality For Coal Miners in History

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“SAFETY IN LONGWALL MINING” 1970S COAL MINE SAFETY TRAINING FILM XD49364

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Inside the Arctic Diamond Mine That's Closing Forever

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“BITUMINOUS COAL” 1928 EASTMAN EDUCATIONAL FILM PITTSBURG COALFIELD MINES& MINING (SILENT) 18454

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“ ANTHRACITE COAL ” SILENT 1920s PENNSYLVANIA COAL MINE & MINING EDUCATIONAL FILM XD45714

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Abandoned Steam Engine Brought Back to Life! - 1908 Industrial Time Capsule

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Why this Mine's Lowest Level Was Sealed off | ON-LOCATION

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