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Concrete City — Attraction in Hanover Township

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Concrete City
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Come Party With Us At 4U2 Rent Events Center
400 Middle Rd, Nanticoke, PA 18634
Nearby restaurants
Passetti's Hometown Deli
400 Middle Rd, Nanticoke, PA 18634
Ruby's Inn
109 Espy St, Nanticoke, PA 18634
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Concrete City
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Concrete City

Hanover St, Nanticoke, PA 18634
4.7(287)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Off the beaten path
attractions: Come Party With Us At 4U2 Rent Events Center, restaurants: Passetti's Hometown Deli, Ruby's Inn, local businesses:
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Nearby attractions of Concrete City

Come Party With Us At 4U2 Rent Events Center

Come Party With Us At 4U2 Rent Events Center

Come Party With Us At 4U2 Rent Events Center

4.6

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Concrete City

Passetti's Hometown Deli

Ruby's Inn

Passetti's Hometown Deli

Passetti's Hometown Deli

4.4

(33)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Ruby's Inn

Ruby's Inn

4.6

(92)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Courtney FlynnCourtney Flynn
This place is absolutely incredible! So fun to explore! Although USE CAUTION!!! Highly recommend good solid thick sole shoes, we were in our chucks, though I wish we would've brought boots. There is a ton of trash, broken glass, rusted metals everywhere. It's super muddy, several areas if standing water. I WISH WE HAD BUG SPRAY. Holy mosquitos! Alot of unevenness through out and in the buildings. They are falling apart so, just be safe and watch where you're stepping. Now, we followed the GPS and it took us on a bo outlet road that looked like someone's drive way, we turned around and parked at a pull off just before the road. Then we walked across the street and followed that trail. Easily can be followed with the walking GPS! You'll see the buildings start to appear about a quarter mile back! Its just so cool!
caleb Everettcaleb Everett
It's a great place to explore but........ There's a lot of profanity spray painted on the walls. * I would not recommend bringing small children* It's a really good place to explore tons of people visited for some reason. It's a great place to take tons of photos. Half of the concrete buildings are still intact and stable. It will take you to a gate when you arrive there you have to go through the gate through this gap in the gate. The people who own the house right next to it don't mind I was walking into that abandoned place and would homeowners came he did not care if I went through his yard to go through a fence to that abandoned place.
Brian WeinbergBrian Weinberg
Google Maps will direct you to a dead-end residential street (Hughes Street). Don’t turn onto Hughes. Instead, part along the east side of Hanover Street / Front Street just south of Hughes Street. There is a clearing of dirt just south of a fire hydrant. Then walk up Hughes Street to the end, pass under the gate, walk along the trail, turn left at the fork, and you will be in Concrete City. Don’t go after a rainstorm - the place will be too muddy to get around and you won’t e joy it as much. Go after a few dry days. Bring bug spray and a flashlight and good shoes and gloves. And then walk and climb and photograph to your heart’s content.
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This place is absolutely incredible! So fun to explore! Although USE CAUTION!!! Highly recommend good solid thick sole shoes, we were in our chucks, though I wish we would've brought boots. There is a ton of trash, broken glass, rusted metals everywhere. It's super muddy, several areas if standing water. I WISH WE HAD BUG SPRAY. Holy mosquitos! Alot of unevenness through out and in the buildings. They are falling apart so, just be safe and watch where you're stepping. Now, we followed the GPS and it took us on a bo outlet road that looked like someone's drive way, we turned around and parked at a pull off just before the road. Then we walked across the street and followed that trail. Easily can be followed with the walking GPS! You'll see the buildings start to appear about a quarter mile back! Its just so cool!
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It's a great place to explore but........ There's a lot of profanity spray painted on the walls. * I would not recommend bringing small children* It's a really good place to explore tons of people visited for some reason. It's a great place to take tons of photos. Half of the concrete buildings are still intact and stable. It will take you to a gate when you arrive there you have to go through the gate through this gap in the gate. The people who own the house right next to it don't mind I was walking into that abandoned place and would homeowners came he did not care if I went through his yard to go through a fence to that abandoned place.
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Google Maps will direct you to a dead-end residential street (Hughes Street). Don’t turn onto Hughes. Instead, part along the east side of Hanover Street / Front Street just south of Hughes Street. There is a clearing of dirt just south of a fire hydrant. Then walk up Hughes Street to the end, pass under the gate, walk along the trail, turn left at the fork, and you will be in Concrete City. Don’t go after a rainstorm - the place will be too muddy to get around and you won’t e joy it as much. Go after a few dry days. Bring bug spray and a flashlight and good shoes and gloves. And then walk and climb and photograph to your heart’s content.
Brian Weinberg

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Reviews of Concrete City

4.7
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5.0
9y

This is a great place to take pictures. At first it was a little hard to find but we asked some locals where it was and the road they told us to take lead us right there. Google maps does not take you to concrete city it takes you to a dead end. Once you are in the city past where it tells you to go find the corner of Bliss Street and Mosier Street there will be a dirt (or mud in our case) path. Just park and walk up the path eventually you will come to another path where you can either go left or right(this will be the path after you have walked about 5 minutes not the first one). You will want to go right and then there is another little path that will take you down to the buildings. In total on that dirt path there are three forks in the path when walking towards the buildings you will want to go left, then right at the next fork in the path and then take another right onto a small path that will take you to...

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5.0
4y

This place is absolutely incredible! So fun to explore! Although USE CAUTION!!! Highly recommend good solid thick sole shoes, we were in our chucks, though I wish we would've brought boots. There is a ton of trash, broken glass, rusted metals everywhere. It's super muddy, several areas if standing water. I WISH WE HAD BUG SPRAY. Holy mosquitos! Alot of unevenness through out and in the buildings. They are falling apart so, just be safe and watch where you're stepping. Now, we followed the GPS and it took us on a bo outlet road that looked like someone's drive way, we turned around and parked at a pull off just before the road. Then we walked across the street and followed that trail. Easily can be followed with the walking GPS! You'll see the buildings start to appear about a quarter mile back! Its...

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4.0
6y

Very cool place to check out, The buildings are very old and some are not safe but others are in very good condition, I lived near Concrete City my whole life and when I was younger my friends and myself would go hang out there and have parties inside one of the many buildings but this was before it became a land mark, I also would find big groups of ppl with there paint ball guns having a team match against each other, I would also go get my paint ball gun and join them which was my very first paintball gun fight ever! It was a lot of fun until I got shot in the face, luckily I had a mask on but i must of got a little paint in my mouth & my tongue went numb for a minute but it's still a great location for a paint ball fight...

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