Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania
So much to see and do! Visit Johnstown and discover our heritage!
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Johnstown, PA, 15901
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800-237-8590
Mon - Fri:
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Sat - Sun:
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania Check out our new and improved website and bookmark us a favorite! www.visitjohnstownpa.com

www.visitjohnstownpa.com
Online guide to Johnstown & Cambria County, Pennsylvania, providing visitor information including area attractions, accommodations, events, dining & group gatherings. All you need to plan your vacation in the Johnstown PA region.
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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber at the Arcadia Theater tonight! www.arcadiatheater.net

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"The Tony Kenney Christmas Show" Ireland's Premier Christmas Show Saturday, November 28th @ 8:00pm Click for details.
Kimberly
Kimberly
We will have to buy tickets..but do not get sick!! :)
October 23, 2009 at 9:08pm
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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania Join the Parlor Players as we celebrate Poe's 200th! www.dillweedinc.com

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Dillweed Bed and Breakfast is a turn-of-the-century home built by the Dill family, early settlers of Dilltown. The B&B has Four charming air conditioned guest rooms: Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, Thyme.
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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania Why not take a hike this week and check out the leaves? In my opinion, Fall is the most colorful season in Johnstown ^OB

October 12, 2009 at 12:53pm
Lisa
Lisa
Lots of great places to hike nearby & enjoy the leaves - Stackhouse Park, Prince Gallitzin, Laurel Highlands Trail. Lace up the boots and get going! Anybody else have a favorite trail?
October 12, 2009 at 7:31pm
Melissa Hartfiel Egts
Melissa Hartfiel Egts
Hi Lisa! We liked the short bike trail down by St. Patrick's church that goes along the water.
October 13, 2009 at 4:53am
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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania Take the Town Trek of Johnstown! Download the guided tour in our 'Video' tab. It is informative and hilarious!

October 8, 2009 at 12:22pm
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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania This festival features over 100 craft vendors, 20 food vendors, pony rides, hayrides, chainsaw carving, apple butter and apple cider demonstrations and more! FREE admission and parking 10:00AM to 5:00PM Call 814-674-1000 or visit our website at www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/princegallitzin.aspx

Time:10:00AM Sunday, October 4th
Location:Prince Gallitzin State Park
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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania Friday - 5PM to 8PM - Hobo Dinner, entertainment, hay rides. Saturday & Sunday - 10AM to 5PM - Food, crafts, entertainment, climbing wall, kids carnival, bingo. Sunday - 10AM to 4PM - Car Show FREE Visit our website for more information www.cressonarea.com

Time:5:00PM Saturday, October 2nd
Location:Cresson, PA
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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania This weekend is full of events for every taste! Check out our calendar of events for a full listing. www.visitjohnstownpa.com/events

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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania The original Point Stadium was torn down in 2005 to make room for a new $8 million Point Stadium. The new, 7,500-seat stadium opened on August 8, 2006, for a game between Johnstown and Chicago in the annual AAABA National Tournament. It is the starting "point" in the Town Trek

Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania The Stone Bridge spans the Conemaugh River in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The bridge is a seven arch stone railroad bridge located on the Norfolk Southern mainline, built by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1887. This bridge survived the Johnstown Flood of 1889, but the bridge blocked debris, which subsequently caught fire an...d created an inferno covering 30 acres. This is stop #2 on the Johnstown Town Trek

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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania Located on Walnut Street, a Pennsylvania Railroad station built in 1916 and now used by Amtrak. Only a small portion of the original waiting room is used for Amtrak. The remaining portion of the building is a historical gem. This is stop #3 on the Johnstown Town Trek

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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania The museum features three floors of exhibits that tell the story of the despair of this great tragedy as well as the rekindled spirit of Johnstown. A light and sound relief map traces the path of the flood from South Fork to Johnstown and the devastation that entailed. Also featured is the Academy Award winning film Th...e Johnstown Flood by Charles Guggenheim. This is stop #4 in the Johnstown Town Trek

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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania The legend of Morley's Dog surfaced after the 1889 Johnstown Flood. Many said the dog swam through the flood waves and saved hundreds of lives, when in reality, the dog was simply a lawn ornament owned by James Morley, a Cambria Iron Works employee. The dog statue was swept away in the raging waters only to be discover...ed in the debris at the Stone Arch Bridge and returned to its owner. This is stop #5 in the Johnstown Town Trek

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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania Johnstown's City Hall displays 3 markers on the side of its building to show the flood water levels from the 3 devastating floods in the city. This is stop #6 on the Johnstown Town Trek

Lisa Lynne McIntire
Lisa Lynne McIntire
home sweet home, floods and all. when your born & raised in Johnstown your heart is always there!
October 2, 2009 at 5:51pm
Donna Ethington Christopher
Donna Ethington Christopher
Never noticed the water marks before....interesting.
October 2, 2009 at 6:29pm
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Visit Johnstown, Pennsylvania A beautiful Johnstown landmark! This is stop # 7 on the Johnstown Town Trek