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Pennsylvania and the Owners News

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While the Bloomsburg Rally has left a mark on many MOA members, I'm fascinated that my home state has become the source of two travel articles in the ON and both of those articles featured the mine fire site of Centralia. While I'm not surprised that many of members tend towards the morbid mindset and, thus, are fascinated at the prospect of dropping into a flaming crack in the earth, I would like to think that there would be some variety in their travel choices. In the most recent article, the rider escapes NYC to find the mystical flame holes of Centralia. A few years ago, the Philly-Delaware club made the same pilgrimage, venturing well past the King of Prussia Mall, and did a group photo about the crack of the flames.

Surely, there is something more than this to see in PA.............
 
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