PLEASE BE AWARE - THIS IS POSTED PROPERTY
If you venture out to this site, you run the risk of being arrested and/or fined a whole lotta money. This site may contain hazardous material that can be harmful to you. The Explorers Club website, it's members and most especially its owner...does not condone, invite, welcome, encourage, dare, double-dog dare or even triple-dog dare anyone to trespass on the grounds or in the buildings at any time for any reason.
POSTED - Yes, at least at one entrance. PATROLLED - Nope, but there is evidence of recent traffic. LOCATION - Linfield, Pa
DANGER LEVEL - Medium DANGERS - Typical for a place that's been left abandoned for years. Floors, in the buildings that were accessible, need to be tested before stomping through. Some floors are painfully obvious that you can't step on them...so be smart.
COOL FACTOR - 4.5 HAUNTED - Nothing gives that impression. TUNNELS - None found
HISTORY
The Linfield Industrial Park, also known as "Publicker", spans 192 acres and was used for multiple purposes over the years. The 192-acre Linfield Industrial Park served multiple purposes prior to closing in 1986. It was used for the repackaging and distribution of antifreeze and ammonia-based cleaners. Kinsey Distillery used the facility for most of the propertys 100-year history as a whiskey distillery and warehouse. In October 2007, Limerick officials announced their negotiations with several unnamed energy companies to develop the former Linfield Industrial Park. Two potential uses named at that time were a trash-to-ethanol plant and electricity turbine fired by natural gas.
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