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pvtshoebox t1_jbf10f0 wrote

Fun fact:

In 2012, Monessen had ZERO public toilets open before 8AM.

I know because, when I drove ambulance, my partner and I had an 8AM pickup there and we left PGH around 7. We got there with 15 min or so to spare, but no bathrooms anywhere.

The convenience shop would not let us in.

The fire station would not let us in.

Monessen - the public urination capital of PA.

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dr_xenon t1_jbf2tfv wrote

https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/monessen-building-collapse/

Watch out for falling buildings.

It’s a shame what’s happened to that town. In the 50’s and 60’s it was booming. My mother graduated from Monessen High school in the 50’s with about 300 students. Now they barely have 50.

Robocop and Striking Distance were both filmed in Monessen.

Tom Savini has a special effects school at Douglas Business there.

Frances McDormand graduated from Monessen HS.

The Coolio song “I Remember” has the line “runnin through the streets of Monessen PA.” He wasn’t from here, but someone in his band was.

That’s all I can think of for now.

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MeEvilBob t1_jbf62ow wrote

My favorite thing to do when I come across a small town I'm not familiar with is to find the oldest looking blue-collar bar in town, go in, order a beer and get an expert description of what the town is all about from the bartender, who often has lived in that town their entire life.

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dr_xenon t1_jbf81rj wrote

It’s easy to say “just tear down all the old buildings”, but there’s a big expense in tearing it down and acquiring the property from the owner. Local government can’t just take your property. If the owners keep paying the taxes, you have to make a deal with them to keep it. Brownsville is the same way.

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FIVE7_O_RAHRAH t1_jbfa99f wrote

Was this taken on a DSLR Camera by any chance ? I don’t really care either way I was just curious 😭

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FIVE7_O_RAHRAH t1_jbfbbqc wrote

It’s honestly crazy that iPhone cameras have gotten so good to the point where they’re as good as an actual camera. I use my 14 Pro max and be capturing come crazy ass pictures to the point where I might just sell my Nikon Camera

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toddnkaya1 OP t1_jbfcfgr wrote

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glizzyfizzy69 t1_jbfcvnu wrote

Crazy how there can be beauty even in the shittiest of areas.

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FIVE7_O_RAHRAH t1_jbfd2ff wrote

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HeyZuesHChrist t1_jbfgm23 wrote

I have family that owns a restaurant in Monesson. From my understanding my side has been estranged from them for decades. I hear it’s a great restaurant and would love to get down there sometime to check it out, though.

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alohabruh732 t1_jbfguqb wrote

My grandfather’s parents emigrated from Odessa to Monessen back in the early 1900’s. I decided to visit the town finally after going to college in Pittsburgh. It was a typical dead steel town in Western PA. Did feel interesting seeing the same streets my grandfather would have seen when he was a kid.

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tonytroz t1_jbfhy1a wrote

>The Coolio song “I Remember” has the line “runnin through the streets of Monessen PA.” He wasn’t from here, but someone in his band was.

He was actually born in Monessen. It seems he claimed he was born in LA at times and some sources ran with it.

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Davmilasav t1_jbfhzoh wrote

Monessen has a decent haunted house, Castle Blood, that has shows a few times a year. We usually go for "St. Batrick's" Day and one of the Halloween events.

www.thecastleblood.com

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Excelius t1_jbfj5xm wrote

There's established procedures for that kind of thing, the bigger problem is money. Demolition isn't cheap and a lot of small towns can't afford it without outside help.

Probably every couple of weeks you'll see a story in the Tribune Review about some town in Westmoreland County using state/county funds to tear down some blighted properties. It's very common.

Here's one from last week regarding Vandergrift. Here's one from Greensburg in December. Arnold tore down ten buildings last year, New Ken tore down a dozen in 2021 and another ten in 2020.

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Jef_Wheaton t1_jbfkaq1 wrote

There's rarely anyone in the fire station, since it's all volunteer. I service their air compressor, so I have the door code since Lieutenant LaMont won't open the door for me.

(He's a cat.)

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vonHindenburg t1_jbflrq7 wrote

My dad used to work downtown at a bank here. One night a bad storm knocked out power to a big chunk of the town and took out a big tree in the bank courtyard. We were down there in the pitch dark cutting this tree apart so that nobody tripped over it coming in the next day. It felt a bit dicey with people suddenly appearing on the sidewalk in the small circle of light from our lanterns.

Fun fact: The town was named for another industrial town: Essen, Germany. Monessen = Essen on the Monongahela.

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MrTibbens t1_jbfmy89 wrote

I went to the special makeup effects school here back in 2003. Lived there for about 2 years and worked at terrormania when it was there. Would not recommend living there hah.

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avelineaurora t1_jbfrxon wrote

Used to date a girl from Monessen. Good times... about the only decent memories of that place though, lol.

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Thyme_Sensitive t1_jbfvhcn wrote

Did you drive through Donora as well? Very sad what happened to a lot of these old mill towns.

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shewy92 t1_jbh550v wrote

Reminds me of the town from I Am Not Okay with This which was filmed in PA

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nilesletap t1_jbh94e4 wrote

damn this is awesome. I love the orange on the left and little dark on the left...looks so cool to me.

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TripleTune t1_jbhc9gz wrote

We go to Knoebels every summer. I love driving through the random small towns along the way. I'd rather dodge the turnpike and just meander.

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Specific-Donkey-3925 t1_jbhiai2 wrote

I believe it was filmed mostly in Brownsville, which is also on the Monongahela River, not too far south of Monessen. A lot of these Mon Valley rustbelt towns look similar, but I’ve noticed some interesting things that stand out in Monessen.

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KevnJay t1_jbih7fn wrote

About that hill:

A teenager running from police fell down that hill & died (his name was Nate, dont remember his last name). Across the street was the elementary school I went to, where one of my classes faced the hill & we could see the makeshift memorial ppl made for him.

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katyusha567 t1_jbm8x81 wrote

Thy Monessen mill made the steel for the cables that span the Golden Gate Bridge.

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pvtshoebox t1_jboaqoc wrote

Someone came to the door and asked if there was an emergency. We explained the situation and we were denied. I was shocked - my female partner more so. We were from a private ambulance company.

In all honesty, we used the patient's bathroom at their house. If it were just me, it might have been different, but I thought that would be unfair to my partner

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