Sun May 16, 2021 5:27 pm
Thanks for the links, but I did notice you're missing some locations. For starters, in York there was a Mobil Directo BN44G on top of the Yorktowne Hotel on Duke St, not too far away from the old location of the super sirex. While the BN44G was removed in 2007, it was donated to the York County History Center just down the street, and if I'm not mistaken, they refurbished it. I'll link a photo of it when it was still mounted on the hotel. Next on the list is the Beaver Valley Nuclear System. Some interesting ones I found on the list that aren't on your map are a very tall mounted hornless ACA Allertor 125 (obviously inactive) at 353 US-30 in Clinton, PA, along with it's replacement Equinox just west down the road at 332 US-30 in Clinton, PA. Next is a cluster of 3 sirens. Number one is yet another inactive tall mounted ACA Allertor 125 at 1199 Taylor Ave in Monica, PA. Right next to the Allertor is a Sterling M-10. I'm not sure if the M-10 is active or not. If I had to guess, it's an old fire siren or something. And the third is actually down the street at 1298 Taylor Ave. It's an Equinox that replaced the Allertor. There looks like there's more to the Beaver Valley system your missing, but I'm going to give you a link to the map of they're system so you can figure out what else is all missing. Otherwise thank you for the map.
York BN44G Photo: https://wiki.airraidsirens.net/File:York.jpg
Beaver Valley Nuclear Siren System: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1OHx5_5-a813EyMkuKhLBahbTtuk08oqc&ll=40.636125341142744%2C-80.38199075584917&z=10