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  • The black doors and windows that seem to lead to nowhere today were once used to unload railroad box cars.  A small rail spur, branched off here from the main PRR line to serve the Eureka store.

    The black doors and windows that seem to lead to nowhere today were once used to unload railroad box cars. A small rail spur, branched off here from the main PRR line to serve the Eureka store.

  • The old brick and railroad bed is still visible behind the store and borders the Rails To Trails line.  The partly underground doors were for unloading merchandise and coal.

    The old brick and railroad bed is still visible behind the store and borders the Rails To Trails line. The partly underground doors were for unloading merchandise and coal.

  • A better view of the partly underground doors.

    A better view of the partly underground doors.

  • Though they appear to unused, the doors do still open and are used by Shalaney's.

    Though they appear to unused, the doors do still open and are used by Shalaney's.

  • There are historical markers along Rails To Trails, including this one that tells of the Franklin Mine Disaster.

    There are historical markers along Rails To Trails, including this one that tells of the Franklin Mine Disaster.

  • Theses signs along the Rails To Trails route mark was organizations have "adopted" that particular section.

    Theses signs along the Rails To Trails route mark was organizations have "adopted" that particular section.

  • The old Pennsylvania Railroad station, now a storage building for Shalaney's Furniture.  The President Harrison historical marker stands in front of it.

    The old Pennsylvania Railroad station, now a storage building for Shalaney's Furniture. The President Harrison historical marker stands in front of it.

  • This one commerates President Harrison's visit to Houtzdale in the early 1990s.

    This one commerates President Harrison's visit to Houtzdale in the early 1990s.

  • The old Luxnberg's Department store.  In the 1970s and 80s, it was known as Anderson's Department store.  In the 1990s, it was a woman's gym and today it's a hair and tanning salon.

    The old Luxnberg's Department store. In the 1970s and 80s, it was known as Anderson's Department store. In the 1990s, it was a woman's gym and today it's a hair and tanning salon.

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