Pennsylvania town with a population of 60 up for sale
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
GOT US$1.5 million to spare? If so, tiny Reduction, a one-time company town built to house workers at a long-vanished garbage- processing plant in western Pennsylvania, could be yours for the asking.
The aptly named town is home to 60 residents, down from 400 in its heyday. They live in 19 tidy brick houses, paying the Stawovy family, proprietors of the unincorporated village for the past 70 years. The asking price includes a one-room schoolhouse that was long ago converted into a duplex residence.
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