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Town Trek #10: Inclined Plane
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After the Johnstown Flood killed over 2,200 residents on May 31, 1889, the city rebuilt and developed new residential areas on higher elevations. The Johnstown Inclined Pla...
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Town Trek #9: War Memorial
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The Cambria County War Memorial Arena is now in its 55th year of service to the community. The arena has housed over 5 million visitors to its many faceted performances, sp...
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Town Trek #8: Crown American
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This beautiful building, home to Crown American Corp., was designed by architect Michael Graves. This is stop #8 on the Johnstown Town Trek.
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Town Trek #7: Central Park
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A beautiful Johnstown landmark! This is stop # 7 on the Johnstown Town Trek
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Town Trek #6: City Hall
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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 Johnst...
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Town Trek #5: Morley's Dog
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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...
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Town Trek #4: Flood Museum
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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...
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Town Trek #3: Train Station
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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 re...
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Town Trek #2: Stone Bridge
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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 t...
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Town Trek #1: Point Stadium
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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 J...
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