Exact coordinates with responsible use
SemiLost does not grant permission to enter any location. Coordinates are provided for research, planning and documentation, but they do not replace permission from the owner.
Pennsylvania is strongly connected to industrial history, coal regions, hospitals, schools and abandoned towns. SemiLost explains the regional map value while keeping sensitive individual coordinates away from public broad public exposure.
SemiLost does not grant permission to enter any location. Coordinates are provided for research, planning and documentation, but they do not replace permission from the owner.
Core access to the lost place map is free. You can research, save and organize places without the basic map experience being locked behind a paywall.
Urbex groups, photographers and research teams can add private places, manage roles and organize coordinates internally without making everything public.
Pennsylvania has broad industrial and rail-history context as a general abandoned places theme.
The page stays at the planning level and avoids naming sensitive sites.
The state page describes general themes and map value. It does not name sensitive locations, provide access instructions or publish coordinates.
Small groups can save private places inside teams and keep roles, notes and planning limited to authorized members.
SemiLost explains how the map works without exposing sensitive individual locations unnecessarily.
Private team places are meant for the team only and are not published as public place pages.
Report and removal pages give owners, authorities and users a clear review path for sensitive places.
Coordinates and research help with planning and documentation, but they do not replace permission from the owner. SemiLost does not grant access rights or provide tips for bypassing barriers.
People often search by state. SemiLost explains the planning context without inventing or exposing specific places.
Yes. Teams can keep private places, roles and planning visible only to authorized members.