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  1. Johnstown proclaimed itself "flood-free", a feeling reinforced when Johnstown was virtually the only riverside city in Pennsylvania not to flood during Hurricane Agnes in 1972. The immediate post- World War II years marked Johnstown's peak as a steel maker and fabricator.

  2. Johnstown, city, Cambria county, southwestern Pennsylvania, U.S. It lies at the confluence of the Conemaugh River and Stony Creek, 76 miles (122 km) east of Pittsburgh. Johnstown is the centre of a metropolitan area comprising more than 60 townships and boroughs.

  3. Jul 6, 2011 · 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.

  4. These rankings are informed by traveller reviews—we consider the quality, quantity, recency, consistency of reviews, and the number of page views over time. 1. Johnstown Flood Museum. 326. Speciality Museums. On May 31, 1889, a neglected dam and a phenomenal storm led to a catastrophe in which 2,209 people died.

  5. Jun 29, 2022 · Johnstown is located in Pennsylvanias Laurel Mountains. It is a booming city with a colorful history and excellent connections to neighboring communities. To date, you can still find beautiful things to do in Johnstown. Johnstown is a family-friendly town with a population of about 22,000 people.

  6. Johnstown, PA. Region: The Alleghenies. 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.

  7. Johnstown is a city in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, 41 miles (66 km) west-southwest of Altoona, and 70 miles (110 km) east of Pittsburgh. The Conemaugh River forms at Johnstown from its tributaries, the Stonycreek River and the Little Conemaugh.