Lost America Club
Issue No. 001
Centralia, Pennsylvania — on fire since 1962
A coal mine fire ignited beneath this town in 1962. It has never gone out. The government paid almost everyone to leave. A few refused. We turned the story into a shirt — one design, never reprinted.
Launching at $29/month — includes shirt, story card & sticker
Be one of the first 50 — early members lock in founding pricing.
How it works
No clutter. No mystery boxes full of filler. Just one exceptional shirt and the story behind it — delivered to your door every month.
Each month we select a forgotten American location with a story worth telling. Ghost towns, flooded cities, abandoned roads — places history almost swallowed whole.
Original illustrated art. Dark, moody, collectible. Each design is created exclusively for that month and never reprinted once it retires.
Every shirt ships with a story card — the full history of the place in 150 words. What it was. What killed it. What remains.
Your shirt, story card, and sticker arrive monthly. Cancel anytime. Keep every shirt you've collected — they only get rarer with time.
Launch shirt — Month 01
A Pennsylvania mining town of 2,700 people. One trash fire on Memorial Day 1962. The flames found the coal mine tunnels beneath the streets and never stopped. The government bought everyone out. Most left. A few refused. The fire is still burning today — 300 feet underground — and experts say it could burn for another 250 years.
"America is full of places that used to be something. Towns that burned, flooded, emptied out, or just got left behind. We think they deserve to be remembered."
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Pre-orders for the Centralia shirt open soon. Join the waitlist and you'll hear first — before we announce anywhere else.
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