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- Johnstown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia
Johnstown was settled by Europeans in 1770 Its population and economy expanded from the post-Civil War period well into the 20th century, as the Industrial Revolution stimulated manufacturing, mining of iron and coal, and the rise of the steel industry
- Visit Johnstown | Johnstown Pennsylvania Visitors Bureau
Located in Cambria County, PA and nestled in the beautiful Alleghenies, 60 miles east of Pittsburgh, Johnstown is emerging as a center for outdoor recreation in Pennsylvania It’s also a town rich in arts and culture and steeped in nationally significant history
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Johnstown (2026) - Tripadvisor
Top Things to Do in Johnstown Tours near Johnstown Book these experiences to see what the area has to offer
- City of Johnstown, Pennsylvania
The City of Johnstown is asking interested volunteers to submit applications to serve on City Boards and Commissions Please complete the application form here and return it to the Office of the City Manager
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Johnstown (PA) - The Tourist Checklist
In search of what to do in Johnstown, Pennsylvania? You are in luck! Check out this guide on the best and fun things to do in Johnstown, PA
- Johnstown | Pennsylvania, History, Demographics Attractions | Britannica
Johnstown is the centre of a metropolitan area comprising more than 60 townships and boroughs The area was the site of a Shawnee and Delaware Indian village before Joseph Johns, a Swiss Mennonite, founded the town in 1800
- Johnstown | Pennsylvania - visitPA
Johnstown is best known for a famous tragedy: the bursting of a dam in 1889 The resulting Johnstown Flood killed thousands and created an unprecedented media frenzy The Johnstown Flood Museum commemorates the disaster, and an award-winning documentary tells the story in heartbreaking detail
- Johnstown: Known for Its Flood History and Resilience
Founded in 1800 by Swiss immigrant Joseph Johns (originally Schantz), the settlement grew from a modest village into an industrial powerhouse, fueled by the Cambria Iron Company’s operations in the 19th century
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