The Secret PA Wilderness Cave Where Revolutionary Soldiers Hid Forbidden Treasure
PENNSYLVANIA - While Philadelphia's Independence Hall gets the spotlight, Pennsylvania's deep woods and limestone ridges hold a darker, more mysterious Revolutionary secret. Legend has it that beneath the rolling hills of the Lehigh Valley and the Susquehanna River basin lies a network of "outlaw caves"—subterranean hideouts used by loyalist spies, deserting soldiers, and those guarding "forbidden" colonial riches.