Ingleby, Pennsylvania

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Ingleby is a ghost town located in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. Above Coburn and surrounded by mountains, Ingleby was once a flag station on the Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad. Lumber and lumber products were carried out of the mountains and railroad passenger service provided access to this scenic high valley. Dr. Frank Barker erected a large house near the tracks, two miles east of hunting and fishing cottages, and the spot quickly became a popular resort known as Ingleby. Today the railroad is long-gone, and the only way to remote Ingleby is by an unpaved mountain road.

It is located just up the road from the Woodward Camp.

[edit] Geography

Ingleby is located at 40°50′40″N 77°26′06″W / 40.84444, -77.435Coordinates: 40°50′40″N 77°26′06″W / 40.84444, -77.435[1].


[edit] References

  1. ^ US Gazetteer files: 2000 and 1990. United States Census Bureau (2005-05-03). Retrieved on 2008-01-31.
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