AT&T Long Lines - Fairview, PA
Drone footage of the AT&T Long Lines Fairview site in Industry, PA. Built in 1949, it stands at 161 feet to the upper deck with a ground elevation of 1315 feet. To the West it connected 26.4 miles to the Winona, OH site, and to the East 26.8 miles was Troy Hill, PA. It is currently owned by American Tower, who has had no tenants since it's decommissioning. There is no power or lighting currently and even though an obstruction light is visibly mounted at the top, it is under the FAA height limit requirements.
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