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PUBLISHED BYGreater Johnstown/Cambria County Convention & Visitors Bureau111 Roosevelt Blvd., Ste. AJohnstown, PA 15906-2736814-536-7993 800-237-8590www.visitjohnstownpa.com
VISITOR INFORMATION111 Roosevelt Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15906Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Located on Rt. 56, ½ mile west of downtown Johnstown beside Aurandt Auto Sales
INCLINED PLANE VISITOR CENTER711 Edgehill Dr., Johnstown, PA 15905
Atop the Johnstown Inclined Plane. Seasonal hours.
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Introducing Johnstown ..................right
Map of the Cambria County ...............7
The Great Flood of 1889 .....................8
Industry & Innovation ........................12
Cambria City .......................................16
Our Towns: Loretto, Ebensburg & Cresson ........................18
Outdoor Recreation ...........................22
Bikers Welcome! .................................28
ATV: Rock Run .....................................31
Paddling & Boating ............................32
Cycling .................................................36
Arts & Culture .....................................38
Family Fun & Entertainment .............40
Shopping .............................................42
Churches .............................................44
Dining & Catering ...............................46
Lodging ................................................48
Meeting Spaces ..................................50
Community Resources ......................52
Transportation ...................................59
Events in 2016 ....................................60
Downtown Johnstown Map ..............67
Introducing Johnstown By Dave HurstIf all you know about Johnstown is its lood, you are missing out on much of its history – and a lot of fun!
In addition to being the “Flood City,” Johnstown has
been a canal port, a railroad center, a steelmaking
center, and the new home for a colorful assortment
of European immigrants.
In 2015, Johnstown was proudly named the irst “Kraft Hockeyville USA,” recognizing the community as
the most passionate hockey town in the United States.
If you liked the “Rocky” movies, you’ll love Johnstown. This community
was knocked down three times by devastating loods – in 1889, 1936 and 1977. Each time, our residents honored their dead, rolled up their sleeves,
and rebuilt their homes and businesses.
Visit Johnstown today and you can hear the inspirational stories arising
from the Johnstown loods. But, you can also see how we made steel and mined coal. You can experience our immigrant heritage and arts scene in
the Cambria City Historic District. Or, you can party with us at one of the top-
10 motorcycle rallies in the nation and other irst-rate festivals celebrating music and ethnicity. You can boat whitewater in the Stonycreek Canyon;
ride our byways; bicycle country lanes, mountain bike single-track and cycle
rail-trails; hike atop our lush ridges; and boat, ish, or swim in lakes once owned by steel companies. And all of the Johnstown area’s attractions come
beautifully framed by the scenic Allegheny Mountains.
Johnstown is located just 70 miles east of Pittsburgh (an easy drive
on U.S. Route 22, less than a half-hour north of the Somerset Exit of the
Pennsylvania Turnpike, and less than an hour from the Bedford Exit.
So join us in Johnstown–for a visit or a lifetime!
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time in Johnstown’s history; here the
lessons of the past still apply today.
See the remains of the South Fork Dam!JOHNSTOWN FLOOD NATIONAL MEMORIALNational Park Service Site located at the ruins of the South Fork Dam that burst May 31, 1889. Visitor center with exhibits and a life-size “debris wall” that dramatical-ly illustrates the lood wave that devastated Johnstown. The ilm Black Friday chillingly recreates that day in 1889. Picnic area. Trails around dam’s remains. Interpretive programs. 733 Lake Road, South Fork, PA 15956814-495-4643 • www.nps.gov/jol
Watch the Academy-Award® winning ilm!JOHNSTOWN FLOOD MUSEUMThe Johnstown Flood Museum recreates the 1889 Flood with exhibits, artifacts and the Academy Award® winning ilm, The Johnstown Flood, the only museum-commis-sioned documentary that has won an Academy Award® in the short subject documentary category. Exhibits also include “The Oklahoma House,” a pre-fabricated structure sent to Johnstown to house lood survivors. 304 Washington St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-539-1889 • www.jaha.org
Visit the original club house!ST. MICHAEL HISTORIC DISTRICT AND 1889 CLUB HOUSESeveral historic structures once part of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club which owned the South Fork Dam and Lake Conemaugh when the dam failed on May 31, 1889. The three-story clubhouse had 47 rooms and lodged most of the members of the club. Clubhouse is open for visitation during the summer months as part of “Journey Around Lake Conemaugh” Van Tours.186 Main St., Saint Michael, PA 15951814-495-4643 • www.nps.gov/jol
Hike or bike the... PATH OF THE FLOOD TRAILHistoric walking and bicycling trail following the path of the Great Johnstown Flood of 1889. Interpretive signs relate the story of the rushing waters and the terrible af-termath. At Mineral Point, the trail joins the Staple Bend Tunnel Trail and continues from the Franklin Borough Ball Field to the Johnstown Flood Museum in downtown Johnstown. Cambria County Conservation & Recreation Authority. 814-472-2110 www.cambriaconservationrecreation.com
125 YEARS AGO… In the waning years of the nineteenth
century, the steel barons from Pittsburgh enjoyed a
private retreat in the mountains of Cambria County.
Known as the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, the
members included Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay
Frick. The club boasted a multi-acre lake, boathouses
and cottages. A large clubhouse served as a hotel and
restaurant for members and their guests. Life was easy
along the lake until the rains came that day. The storm
began on Memorial Day and continued through the
night.
On May 31, 1889, rising water in the lake breached
the South Fork Dam, sending twenty million tons of
water roaring through the Conemaugh Valley. The
massive wall of water destroyed everything in its path.
Houses, railroad cars and other debris all became part of
the deadly mix that crashed into Johnstown and literally
swept the town away. When it was all over, 2,209 people
were dead; but from the destruction rose a spirit of
survival and commitment that is still alive in Johnstown.
Visiting the following sites and points of interest will
take you on an unforgettable journey through a poignant
Learn the shocking story of the Great JohnstownFlood of 1889 and Johnstown’s remarkable recovery
The Great
Floodof 1889
Flood Facts2,209 people
lost their lives
The lood was the worst natural
disaster of the 19th century
The lood was the irst disaster relief
efort of the American Red
Cross
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Run the... PATH OF THE FLOOD TRAIL!The great lood is returning to Johnstown -- a lood of RUNNERS! The 3rd Annual Path of the Flood Races will take place May 28. Races will include a 5K, half-mara-thon, and 12K. 814-539-1889 • Register online: www.active.com.
See the inal resting place of 777 unidentiied lood victimsGRANDVIEW CEMETERY/PLOT OF THE UNKNOWNThe Monument of Tranquility overlooks the Unknown Plot of 777 graves of unidentiied 1889 Johnstown Flood Victims. Also interred are Lt. Col. Boyd “Buzz” Wagner, the irst American air ace of World War II and John G. McCrory, founder of the McCrory 5-and-10 store chain. Groups welcome.801 Millcreek Rd., Johnstown, PA 15905814-535-2652 • www.grandviewjohnstownpa.com
Take a... WALKING TOUR OF FLOOD SITESA self-guided walking tour highlights the most notable buildings in the National Historic District of Downtown Johnstown, including many that survived the 1889 lood. The map and list of more than 15 sites is available at the Johnstown Flood Museum or online at www.jaha.org/VisitorResources/downtown.html.
View the beautifully lighted... STONE ARCH BRIDGEBuilt by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1887, the bridge survived the 1889 Flood but caused greater devastation as lood waters and debris, unable to pass through the arches, caught ire. For three hours every evening the bridge is lighted with colorful LED lights that are programmed to relect holidays, special events and the time of year, beginning with a 20-minute lightshow. For scheduling information, visit www.jaha.org/stonebridge.html.
See the...HIGH WATER MARKINGS OF ALL THREE JOHNSTOWN FLOODSSeveral commemorative plaques placed on the outside corner of Johnstown’s City Hall mark the depth of the three major loods that destroyed downtown Johnstown. 1889 Flood – 21 feet; 1936 Flood –17 feet; and 1977 Flood – 8 ft. 6”.401 Main Street, Johnstown, PA 15901
Join us for our...COMMEMORATIVE EVENTS!May 31, 2016 will mark the 127th anniversary of the lood. Commemorative activities are planned by the National Park Service and the Johnstown Area Heritage Association. For details, visit www.jaha.org or www.nps.gov/jol.
THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD STORY MADE THE BIG SCREEN!In 2003, Johnstown Flood, narrated by actor Richard Dreyfuss, was released straight to DVD. Much of the footage from the Johnstown Flood National Memorial’s ilm Black Friday was taken from the 1926 silent ilm, The Johnstown Flood, which starred Janet Gaynor and George O’Brien. The animated short from 1946, Mighty Mouse and The Johnstown Flood, features our rodent hero using super-hypnosis to turn back time and “save the day.” Source: “Johnstown on the Big Screen” by Mike Mastovich, Johnstown Magazine, May 2007)
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Westward, ho! CONQUERING THE ALLEGHENIES BY CANAL AND RAILROADIn the early 19th century, the Allegheny Ridge presented a nearly insurmountable obstacle rising nearly 1,200 feet standing in the way of expansion to the west. To conquer the Ridge — and cross it with roads, canals and rail — was a challenge that mustered American ingenuity and established Pennsylvania as an industrial giant. The Pennsylvania Mainline Canal, completed in 1830, was the irst route connecting Philadelphia with Pittsburgh and shortened the journey from three weeks by wagon to four days by railroad and canal. The Pennsylvania Railroad leaped the mountains with an all-rail route, sparking the development of the region’s iron, steel and coal industries. Civil engineering masterpieces such as the Horseshoe Curve and the Gallitzin Tunnels, as well as the vast Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive and car shops in Altoona, established the Ridge area as an early testing and research laboratory for railroading.
See how canal boats were hauled over the mountains!ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAILROAD NATIONAL HISTORIC SITEThe construction and operation of the Allegheny Portage Railroad was one of the greatest engineering feats of the 19th century. Visitor center, restored historic Lemon House tavern, hands-on exhibits and full-scale models in the Engine House Interpretive Building. Picnic area, hiking and cross-country ski trails. U.S. Rt. 22, Gallitzin Exit. 110 Federal Park Road, Gallitzin, PA 16641814-886-6150 • www.nps.gov/alpo
Ride the world’s steepest vehicular inclined plane!JOHNSTOWN INCLINED PLANEThe Incline carries passengers and automobiles up and down a 71% grade hillside measuring 900 feet from the valley below. Enjoy a breathtaking view of the city from our observation deck. Stroll through the souvenir shop. Visitor center, restaurant, ice cream shop, exhibits, and Centennial Flag. Seasonal hours. Rates vary. Please check website. 711 Edgehill Dr., Johnstown, PA 15905814-536-1816 • www.inclinedplane.org
Fascinating Facts
The Johnstown Inclined Plane is a Historical Mechanical Engineering
landmark.
Charles Dickens traveled on the Allegheny Portage Railroad.
The Pennsylvania Mainline Canal reduced travel between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh from 23 to four days.
The Allegheny Portage Railroad was part of the Underground Railroad.
Many of the steel industry’s greatest advances were forged in Johnstown, including the three-high rolling mill.
The irst successful use of the pneumatic process in making steel in
the U.S. was made at the Cambria Iron Works in 1857-1858.
The irst steel rails for the railroad were rolled in Johnstown’s mills.
At one time, western Pennsylvania produced nearly one-quarter of
America’s coal.
Discover how our innovation and industrial might fueled America’s westward expansion
and transformed America into a modern industrial nation.
Industry & Innovation
Learn how Johnstown contributed to our nation’s industrial might.JOHNSTOWN HERITAGE DISCOVERY CENTER’S MYSTERY OF STEEL EXHIBITSpectacular, three-story Iron & Steel Gallery includes a theater where the ilm “The Mystery of Steel” tells the story of how Johnstown played a crucial role in the early days of the steel industry. It explains how innovations developed here helped transform America into a modern industrial nation. See high-deinition footage of Johnstown’s steel mills in 1992, just weeks before the mills closed. 201 Sixth Ave., Johnstown, PA 15906814-539-1889 • www.jaha.org
Watch trains pass through the highest and longest tunnels on the former Pennsylvania Railroad.GALLITZIN TUNNELS PARK & MUSEUMIdentiied by railroad bufs as a “must see” stopover! The twin tunnels are the highest and longest tunnels on the former Pennsylvania Railroad. The irst tunnel completed the railroad west and made the tunnels so valuable that they were guarded by the Pennsylvania Railroad Police during war times. Historic railroad museum with many RR and mining artifacts and video in the theater. Restored PRR caboose. Park open daily – stafed dependent on volunteer availability from noon to 4 p.m. Mon.-Sat., April-October. Extended hours for tour groups. Free. 411 Convent Street, Gallitzin, PA 16641. 814-886-8871 • www.gallitzin.info
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Hike or Bike through the irst railroad tunnel built in the U.S.STAPLE BEND TUNNELThis 901-foot tunnel is the irst railroad tunnel built in the United States. In operation from 1833 until 1852 when the Pennsylvania Railroad bypassed it, restorations to the tunnel have revitalized it into part of a ive-mile biking/walking trail. The grand entrances, detailed stonework and marvelous sandstone-arched liners greet visitors as they explore the national historic site. Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site. 814-886-6150 • www.nps.gov/alpo
Travel the Mainline corridor for the best train watching spots.NORFOLK SOUTHERN The three-track Norfolk Southern mainline carries over 70 trains per day between Johnstown and Altoona. Great viewing spots and photo opportunities: Horeseshoe Curve, near Altoona; along PA Rt. 53 at Gallitzin Tunnels, Cresson, Lilly, Cassandra, Portage, Summerhill and South Fork. Many Rt. 53 towns have viewing parks and picnic areas near the mainline, including CRESSON AREA HERITAGE PARK, featuring an N5C Caboose and a rail observation platform located
parallel to the tracks for an ideal photo-taking spot. Front Street, Cresson, PA 16630. 814-886-4757
Follow the path of the Main Line Canal.ALLEGHENY RIDGE HERITAGE AREAMaking New Connections Between Old Neighbors™ by following the path of the Main Line Canal, the Greenway features historic “hub” communities of Altoona, Johnstown, Blairsville, Freeport, and others and interpretive sites including Hollidaysburg Canal Basin Park, Saltsburg Canal Park, and the National Park Service’s Allegheny Portage Railroad. Allegheny Ridge Corporation PO Box 348, Altoona, PA 16648814-940-1922 • www.alleghenyridge.org
Hide and seek treasures:MAIN LINE CANAL GREENWAY GEOTRAILInvestigate the foundations of history and discover your own adventure along the Greenway through geo-caching - a world-wide hide and seek quest for treasure using GPS. Allegheny Ridge Corporation, PO Box 348, Altoona, PA 16603 • 814-940-1922www.mainlinecanalgreenway.org/geotrail.shtml
See one of PA’s best-preserved hot blast iron furnaces.ELIZA FURNACE HISTORIC SITEA National Register site. Dating from 1846, the Eliza Furnace is one of only a few iron furnaces remaining in the United States that still retains its original heat exchanger piping. Located along the Ghost Town Trail, one-half mile west of Vintondale. Indiana County Parks & Trails724-463-8636 • www.indianacountyparks.org
See the award-winning video about the 1940 Sonman Mine Disaster.PORTAGE STATION MUSEUM AND THEATRELocated in the 1926 original (restored) railroad depot building in Portage. Extraordinary displays of area history and culture formed through the inluences of coal mining, railroads, steel, forests, water, and recreation. Pennsylvania Railroad artifacts, exhibits, train viewing, and the video 63 Men Down. 400 Lee St., Portage, PA 15946814-736-9223 • www.portagestationmuseum.org
Travel deep underground in a real coal mine.SELDOM SEEN VALLEY TOURIST COAL MINEAn exciting, unforgettable trip where coal seams, millions of years old, were dug by hand, loaded on cars and hauled from the mine by mules. Former miners guide tourists and share details of their work experiences. Rt. 36, 4 miles north of Patton. 814-247-6305 (coal mine) • 814-674-5901 (of-season)www.seldomseenmine.com
Visit the...MINERS MEMORIAL MUSEUM While visiting the Johnstown Flood Memorial, stop by for a glimpse of the region’s coal mining heritage. Located along Lake Road. Open seasonally. Adams/Croyle Recreation Authority, 132 Park Rd., South Fork, PA 15963
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BOTTLE WORKS: ARTS ON THIRD AVENUEJoin us as we preserve our cultural diversity through celebrations of heritage and tradition throughout the year. Bottleworks ofers exhibits, workshops, outdoor Festivals, cooking classes, art classes, performances and special events. Art Works is “the place” to “Exhibit, Create, Teach and Sell” art. Housed in a unique, state-of-the-art building where visitors engage with studio artists, take classes, see live performances and purchase art. 411 Third Ave., Johnstown, PA 15906 814-536-5399 • www.bottleworks.org
B & L WINE CELLARSWine tastings. Gift Shop. Wine by the glass. Winery events. Great room rental. Small urban winery featuring wines from Pennsylvania grapes and some from other areas. Located in historic Cambria City. 900 Broad St., Johnstown, PA 15906814-536-2259 • www.bandlwinecellars.com
EVENTS
Cambria City is the site of many events throughout the year, including the Jazz Along the River series, PolkaFest, and Cambria City Ethnic Fest. The events often feature delicious ethnic foods, entertainment, dancing, and arts & crafts. Check the calendar of events in this guide and online at www.visitjohnstownpa.com/events for scheduled activities.
THE GRAND HALLE ON BROAD STREETJohnstown’s newest – and oldest – music hall. Formerly the Immaculate Conception church, the Grand Halle’s soaring Gothic architecture creates a lively acoustical setting for choral, a capella, and acoustic performances; and is perfectly matched to its Adam Stein pipe organ. 306 Broad St., Johnstown, PA 15906814-536-7986 • www.steeplesproject.com
TWIN TOWERS STRUCTURAL BEAMStructural beam from one of New York’s Twin Towers from the September 11, 2001 tragedy. Johnstown is one of only ive cities in the U.S. that has an actual part of the Towers. Located beside St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church pavilion, the structure serves as a permanent memorial for the victims and heroes of 9/11. Located at the corner of Power St. & Fifth Ave.814-535-4132
VENUE OF MERGING ARTS (V.O.M.A.)A non-proit arts organization whose mission is to “preserve a historically signiicant former church building by transforming it into a unique venue in which various forms of artistic expression can merge together to promote, educate, entertain, and involve the community in the arts.” 305-307 Chestnut St., Johnstown, PA 15906814-410-2245 • www.TheVoma.com
EXPLORE CAMBRIA CITY… OUR GROWING CULTURAL DISTRICT
The 10-block community of Cambria City was established in 1853 just after the steel making giant, the Cambria Iron Works became established in this area. A forerunner of Bethlehem Steel Corporation and United States Steel Corporation, the Iron Works attracted thousands of immigrants seeking work in the mills and mines. The area was a true melting pot of immigrants who found work in Johnstown’s cigar factories, distilleries, and breweries and established churches and social clubs while preserving traditions and cultures. Faith is both alive and lively in Cambria City as this cultural, colorful neighborhood makes a dramatic transition! Today, this is Johnstown’s arts and cultural district. A walking tour of Cambria City can be found at:www.jaha.org/VisitorResources/Cambria.html. Located along Route 56 (Broad St.), just west of Downtown Johnstown, from 1st to 10th Ave.
See “America: Through Immigrant Eyes.” FRANK & SYLVIA PASQUERILLA HERITAGE DISCOVERY CENTERExperience irst-hand the life of an immigrant to Johnstown around the turn of the century and the sights and sounds of the immigrants’ daily lives. Discover how they built a rich cultural heritage that’s still celebrated today. A national story told in a local context! Features the Iron & Steel Gallery and “Mystery of Steel,” ilm. Also at the Heritage Discovery Center: Johnstown Children’s Museum, Galliker’s Café, Ethnic Social Club and many events and activities throughout the year.201 Sixth Ave., Johnstown, PA 15906814-539-1889 • www.jaha.org
WAGNER-RITTER HOUSE AND GARDENInhabited by the same family from when it was built in the 1860s through 1990, this one-of-a-kind house museum was restored to its 19th-century appearance, illustrating the domestic lives of immigrants who moved to Johnstown to work in the steel mills and coal mines. 418 Broad St., Johnstown, PA 1590 • 814-539-1889 www.jaha.org
Learn how Johnstown became a melting pot of immigrants
who built a rich cultural heritage that is still celebrated today!
Learn about the legendary
1889 Flood at the
JOHNSTOWN FLOOD
MUSEUM
HERITAGE
DISCOVERY CENTER
See our town through
a child’s eyes in the
WAGNER-RITTER
HOUSE & GARDEN
Call 814-539-1889
for info, or visit jaha.org
Explore the
Learn about
Johnstown’s
industrial past
and enter the
world of an
immigrant
100 years ago
in the
Heritage
Discovery
Center and
at the Frank & Sylvia Pasquerilla
All of these sites are located less than a mile apart in
Johnstown!
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
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Loretto
Ebensburg
Cresson
LORETTO
Loretto, formerly the McGuire
Settlement, was named after the Shrine
of the Holy House in Loreto, Italy, by
Father Demetrius Gallitzin, a former
Russian Prince who renounced his royal
upbringing, enrolled in seminary and
became the irst priest to receive all of his seminary studies in the United
States. Gallitzin, known as “The Apostle
of the Alleghenies”, established the
church and pastored the settlement in
Loretto until his death in 1840. He is
buried in an underground crypt with
his heroic-sized statue standing atop
a monument next to the Basilica of St.
Michael the Archangel. He is currently
under consideration for sainthood.
Another famous Loretto resident
was steel magnate, Charles Schwab.
Born into poverty, Schwab was hired
by Carnegie Steel of Pittsburgh when
he was 17 and worked his way up
to company president by the age of
35. Schwab contributed his inancial resources signiicantly to the people of the Ebensburg/Loretto community
inancing the Carmelite Monastery and the Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel.
SERVANT OF GOD DEMETRIUS GALLITZIN’S TOMB Located adjacent to the Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel in an underground crypt, Fr. Gallitzin rests inside a 2,300 lb. sealed air tight vault. The tomb is open to the public April through October. 321 Saint Mary’s St., Loretto
BASILICA OF ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGELBuilt as a gift to the parish from Charles Schwab. Romanesque basilica with Gothic features and designed in the shape of a Latin cross. Three bells; four Italian marble altars; the organ, a gift from Andrew Carnegie; Mexican onyx Communion railing; Stations of the Cross imported from Italy. 321 Saint Mary’s St., Loretto, PA 15940 814-472-8551 • www.basilicasm-loretto.org
MOUNT ASSISI SUNKEN GARDENS & RENAISSANCE MANSIONBeautiful lower gardens, fountains, rock gardens, shrines, relection ponds, and religious statues on the property of the Franciscan Friars. Former summer estate of Bethlehem Steel magnate Charles Schwab. Open to the public from dawn until dusk. Located across from St. Francis University on the Ebensburg-Loretto Rd. Information Center: 814-693-2833
PRINCE GALLITZIN CHAPEL HOUSEFather Gallitzin’s Chapel House contains a sanctuary with beautiful, stained glass windows and religious artifacts along with a residential area once occupied by Father Gallitzin. Personal efects on display including his Mass vessels, vestments made by his mother, his violin and writings, his rope bed, clock, personal desk, Gallitzin family seal, and photographs. Tours available by appointment. 357 Saint Mary’s St., Loretto, PA 15940814-472-5441 • www.ajdiocese.org
THE SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF THE ALLEGHENIESA symbol of the heroic missionary devotion that Father Gallitzin extended to Our Blessed Mother and his Catholic colony in the Loretto wilderness. Located between the Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel and the Prince Gallitzin Chapel House, Loretto.
SAINT FRANCIS UNIVERSITY The oldest Franciscan institution of higher learning in the United States. Considered one of the Top 15 “Best Value” universities in the north region by U.S. News and World Reports magazine.
117 Evergreen Dr., Loretto, PA 15940814-472-3000 or 800-457-6300 • www.francis.edu
EBENSBURG
Ebensburg traces its roots back to
1797, when the Rev. Reese Lloyd and a
group of eleven families traveled here
from Philadelphia and established a
Welsh colony. In 1804, Ebensburg was
designated the seat of the newly-formed
County of Cambria. During the late 19th
century, Ebensburg grew and prospered
as word of the area’s natural springs
and scenic beauty spread. Many of the
wealthy from New York, Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh constructed summer
“cottages” of ifteen to twenty rooms; while others enjoyed the services
provided by the Belmont, Lloyd Springs
and Mountain House. These hotels
counted Andrew Carnegie, William H.
Vanderbilt, and Mary Todd Lincoln as
guests. This tradition of hospitality
continues today, and we invite you to
explore all the community has to ofer.
Visit Our Towns!
Loretto was the irst English-speaking Catholic settlement in
the U.S. west of the Allegheny Front!
Experience Small Town Hospitality in Ebensburg! Cambria’s County Seat.
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EBENSBURG MAIN STREET PARTNERSHIPThis non-proit organization works to improve the economic vitality of Ebensburg’s business community through new business recruitment, existing business retention, and reinvestment within the commercial district. It is also responsible for coordinating many of Ebensburg’s special events. 300 West High St., Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-8780 • www.ebensburgpa.com or www.ebensburgmainstreet.com
CAMBRIA COUNTY LEGION RECREATION ASSOCIATION (Cambria County Fairgrounds) - First held in 1891 on the present site, the fair takes place annually Labor Day week. Livestock displays; handmade & home-grown exhibits; national food vendors; and displays of new and interesting items from vendors from across the state. Nightly entertainment. Winter storage space available. During spring and summer months the grounds are available to rent for events. 883 North Julian St., PO Box 147, Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-7491 • cambriacofair.com
CAMBRIA COUNTY COURTHOUSEA signiicant example of Victorian Second Empire architecture. Courtroom I is a 500-seat “auditorium setting” and is one of the largest courtrooms in the United States. A beautiful stained glass dome displays the county seal while two murals painted during the Great Depression are featured on the second loor. Guided tours by appointment: call 814-472-1680. 200 South Center St., Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-5440 (general info)www.cambriacountypa.gov
CAMBRIA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND MUSEUMExplore Cambria County’s history in the restored A.W. Buck House. Resources available for historical and genealogical research. Groups welcome by appointment. Open year round, except February. Museum admission free. Fee for research library. 615 North Center St., PO Box 278, Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-6674 • www.cambriacountyhistorical.com
LAKE ROWENALocated of of Route 22 on Lakeview Road. A cold and warm water ishery. Stocked year round. Fish species include rainbow, brown and brook trout; largemouth, smallmouth, and rock bass; pickerel, crappie and other panish. Boats with electric motors permitted. Fishing permitted throughout the year. Dock accessible to physically challenged individuals.814-472-8780 • www.ebensburgpa.com
OLD STONE JAILBuilt in 1873, the Old Stone Jail cemented Ebensburg’s role as county seat. The 1911 annex is used today as a county records center. 201 North Center St. Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-6674 (Cambria County Historical Society) www.cambriacountyhistorical.com
CRESSON
Cresson workers helped to fuel the
Industrial Revolution. According to
Sr. Anne Frances Pulling in her book
“Around Cresson and the Alleghenies”,
the town of Cresson was a “hub of
commerce when the Pennsylvania
Railroad established headquarters here
with a roundhouse, machine shops
and branch lines.” Besides railroading,
Cresson industries included lumbering,
coal mining, and coke yards. Laborers
resided in company houses located
within one mile of where high society
had built mansions.
The area’s natural beauty of lush
greens and mountain springs served
as an escape for the Pittsburgh elite.
Several built residences here including
J&L Steel icon, Benjamin Jones, and
U.S. Steel magnate, Andrew Carnegie.
Many aluent guests, including President Abraham Lincoln, visited the
elaborate Mountain House. Situated on
a hillside amongst several mountain
springs and private cottages, the resort
accommodated 900 aluent guests who vacationed and made business
decisions here. Today, the town’s
primary industries include education
and health and social services.
MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGEThe U.S. News & World Report college guide has ranked Mount Aloysius as one of the top comprehensive colleges in the northern U.S. Established in 1853, Mount Aloysius is a comprehensive, liberal arts and science-based institution with a commitment to career-directed study.7373 Admiral Peary Highway, Cresson, PA 16630814-886-4131 or 888-823-2220 • www.mtaloy.edu
CRESSON AREA HERITAGE PARKAn N5C Caboose is located along Mainline Norfolk Southern. A rail observation platform is parallel to the tracks and ofers an ideal photo-taking spot. Located along Front Street, Cresson, PA 16630.
REAR ADMIRAL ROBERT E. PEARY MONUMENTThis monument is a tribute to Cresson native and Arctic explorer, Robert E. Peary, who discovered the North Pole on April 6, 1909. Cresson is Peary’s birthplace. Located on the corner of Admiral Peary Highway & the Cresson-Loretto Rd., Cresson, PA 16630.
EASTERN CAMBRIA COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCEPO Box 113, Cresson, PA 16630 • 814-886-8100www.cressonarea.com
THE STATION INN BED & BREAKFASTA must for rail fans! • 827 Front St. Cresson, PA 16630 814-886-4757 • www.stationinnpa.com
DINE AT CRESSON SPRINGS FAMILY RESTAURANT7563 Admiral Peary Hwy., Cresson, PA 16630814-886-7710 • www.cressonspringsfamilyrestaurant.com
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NATIONAL PARKS
ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAILROAD NATIONAL HISTORIC SITEEnjoy a variety of activities within the park: bird watching, hiking, picnicking, cross-country skiing, interpretive programs, nature walks. Information is available at the Visitor Center. History bufs can trace the path of the Allegheny Portage Railroad on 12 miles of trails. 814-886-6150 • www.nps.gov/alpo
JOHNSTOWN FLOOD NATIONAL MEMORIALToday, visitors can stand on either of the remaining dam
abutments and look out over the empty lakebed to get a visual idea of how much water converged on the city of Johnstown. Managed as a wet meadow, the lakebed now supports a variety of plant, tree and shrub species on both sides of the meandering South Fork of the Little Conemaugh River. 814-495-4643 • www.nps.gov/jol
GREENWAY
PITTSBURGH-TO-HARRISBURG MAIN LINE CANAL GREENWAYOpportunities abound along this 320-mile corridor of history, culture, recreation, and natural wonders! Explore
historic communities including Altoona, Johnstown, and Blairsville. Experience interpretive sites – Hollidaysburg Canal Basin Park and Saltsburg Canal Park. Hike, bike, or study nature along The Lower, the 6 to 10, The West Penn, Path of the Flood and The Roaring Run Trails. Paddle the Conemaugh River, part of the Kiski-Conemaugh Water Trail, through Johnstown. Allegheny Ridge Corporation, Allegheny Ridge Heritage Area, PO Box 348, Altoona, PA 16603814-940-1922 • www.mainlinecanalgreenway.org
STATE PARKS
For central reservations for camping, cabins, organized group tenting and picnic pavilions and complete information on facilities in all Pennylvania state parks, call: 1-888-PA-PARKS (1-888-727-2757).www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks
PRINCE GALLITZIN STATE PARK7,335 acres of scenic rolling hills and outdoor activities in northern Cambria County. Non-motorized, multi-use trails. Swimming, boating, hunting, ishing, biking, wildlife viewing & birding, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, ice ishing, iceboating, picnicking, 18 hole disc golf course, orienteering course, environmental education programs. Hiking trails, organized group tenting, pavilion rentals, public game lands, campsites and camping cottages surround a magniicent 1,635 acre Glendale Lake. Rent modern cabins year round. Pets permitted in designated areas. Park volunteer group, Friends of Prince Gallitzin. 966 Marina Rd., Patton, PA 16668814-674-1000 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/princegallitzin/index.htm
BLUE KNOB STATE PARKYear-round wilderness adventures on 6,128 acres of woodland, 25 miles from Johnstown. Swimming pool, picnic areas, hiking trails, mountain biking, trout ishing, equestrian trails, camping, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, nearby downhill skiing, environmental education programs, wildlife viewing, scenic views. Cabins and House Rental. Hours: Sunrise to Sunset. 814-276-3576 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/blueknob/index.htm
LAUREL RIDGE STATE PARK 13,625 acres. The 70-mile Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail snakes across the beautiful Laurel Ridge and ofers spectacular scenery. Overnight shelters, cross-country skiing, snowmobile trails, hunting and picnicking.
Accessible from Rt. 56 west of Johnstown, and Rt. 271 south of Johnstown. 724-455-3744 (seasonal oice)814-445-7725 (sister oice - Laurel Hill State Park)724-455-7303 (touring concession oice)www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/laurelridge/index.htm
STATE FORESTS
GALLITZIN STATE FORESTApproximately 23,000 acres. Babcock State Forest Picnic Area: Rt. 56, four miles east of Windber. Clear Shade Wild Area and John P. Saylor Trail: south of Rt. 56. Lost Turkey Trail: north side of Rt. 56. All State Forest lands are open to hunting, ishing and general recreation. Charles F. Lewis Natural Area: western end of the Rager Mountain Division near Cramer in Indiana County. 384 acre unique scenic area preserved as a Natural Area. Clark Run Trail (2 mi.) winds through the scenic Clark Run Gorge with numerous small waterfalls and interesting geologic features. Bureau of Forestry, Forest District #6. 814-472-1862 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/gallitzin/index.htm
Explore our great outdoors with over 125,000 acres
of public lands for recreation!
Outdoor Recreation
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OTHER PARKS TRAILS & NATURAL AREAS
CONEMAUGH GAP SCENIC OVERLOOK The deepest gorge (1,350 feet) east of the Mississippi River. The Conemaugh Gap extends for seven miles and was cut by the Conemaugh River channeling through the Laurel Ridge Mountain. An overlook is accessible from Rt. 56 just west of downtown Johnstown.
DUMAN LAKE COUNTY PARKLocated along State Route 271 North between Belsano and Nicktown, about 20 miles from Johnstown. Pavilions, horseshoe courts, ball ield, volleyball courts, basketball court, swing sets, exercise and hiking trail. Weekend train rides and hay rides during the summer season. 19-acre stocked lake. Handicapped accessible ishing pier and hiking trail. Camping. 157 County Park Rd., Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-8390 (reservations/info.) www.cambriacountypa.gov/duman-park.aspx
STACKHOUSE PARK277-acre nature area with 8.5 miles of maintained hiking trails. Two covered pavilions and numerous picnic tables throughout the park. Activities include hiking, cross-country skiing, sled riding, and bird watching. Pets allowed. Open daily, dawn to dusk. Free admission; membership encouraged. 998 Luzerne St., Johnstown, PA 15905814-536-1674
SANDYVALE DOG PARKSandyvale’s large open expanse of lawns has historically been used as a pet recreational facility. So in response to a growing community need in 2011, Sandyvale opened its gates to the area’s irst oicial dog park. Training seminars, agility sessions, dog walks, “Yappy Hour” and other related events are ofered during the summer months. Sandyvale Memorial Gardens & Conservancy80 Hickory St., Johnstown, PA 15902www.sandyvalememorialgardens.org
BEAVERDALE RESERVOIR TRAIL This trail snakes around Beaverdale Reservoir located along Route 869 and is a beautiful, cool, and long hike near the small coal town of Beaverdale. Little Conemaugh Watershed Association. 814-495-4380
SNOWMOBILING
PRINCE GALLITZIN STATE PARKRegistered snowmobiles may use the 20-mile trail network. Snowmobiles may be operated on designated trails and roads from the day following the last deer season in December until April 1, weather permitting. 814-674-1000 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/princegallitzin/
LAUREL RIDGE STATE PARK The 13,625-acre Laurel Ridge State Park stretches along Laurel Mountain from the picturesque Youghiogheny River at Ohiopyle, to the Conemaugh Gorge near Johnstown. Snowmobiles are restricted to designated trails. For more information phone Laurel Hill State Park, 814-445-7725 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/laurelridge
PENNSYLVANIA GAME COMMISSION SOUTHWEST REGION GAME LANDSState Game Land #42’s trail is 26 miles and encompasses Cambria, Somerset and Westmoreland counties. State Game Land #79’s trail is nine miles and is located in Cambria and Indiana counties. State Game Land #108’s trail is seven miles in Cambria County. Gallitzin State Forest provides 21 trail miles in Cambria and Somerset counties. www.pgc.state.pa.us
ON THE ICE
ICE BOATINGAvailable on Glendale Lake at Prince Gallitzin State Park. Boats must display a state park launch permit. 814- 674-1000 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/princegallitzin/index.htm#iceboating
ICE SKATINGEbensburg’s Lake Rowena, is one of the irst lakes in the area to freeze and ofer safe ice in a small, roped-of ice skating area. To obtain a report on the lake’s condition, phone the Ebensburg Borough oice: 814-472-8780. www.ebensburgpa.com
INDOOR ICE SKATING Ofered at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena (Johnstown), Planet Ice (Johnstown) and the North Central Recreation Center (Ebensburg).
ICE FISHINGThe 1,635-acre Glendale Lake is popular for ice ishing. Common species caught through the ice are Perch, Walleye, Pike and Crappies. Ice thickness is not monitored. For your safety, be sure the ice is four inches thick and carry safety equipment. Lake Rowena in Ebensburg is stocked with adult trout both during the regular season and as part of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s Winter Trout Program. While Duman Lake also ofers ice ishing opportunities. Rowena traditionally is one of the irst in the area to develop safe ice each winter. To obtain a report on the lake’s condition, phone the Ebensburg Borough oice: 814-472-8780 • www.ebensburgpa.com
EQUIPMENT RENTALS
SKI DEN SPORTSJohnstown’s leading supplier of outdoor sports equipment for the entire family. Quality skis, snowboards, skateboards, bicycles, climbing gear, apparel, accessories, and more! Repairs made. Daily rentals available. 1231 Scalp Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-7669 or 800-375-4336 • www.skidensports.com
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JAMES WOLFE SCULPTURE TRAILArts enthusiasts will ind a unique blend of art, nature and history in the 1.4-mile James Wolfe Sculpture Trail along the hillside near Johnstown’s Inclined Plane. 814-536-1816 • www.inclinedplane.org
FISHINGCambria County ofers varied ishing opportunities with 15 stocked trout streams and three stocked lakes. Chest Creek features a delayed harvest, artiicial lures only section. Glendale Lake is known for bass, muskellunge, and panish, especially spring crappies. Lake Rowena, Wilmore and Hinckston Run reservoirs, and Duman Dam ofer additional ishing opportunities. For details and maps, visit: www.ish.state.pa.us. For additional cold and warm-water isheries within The Alleghenies region, log onto www.thealleghenies.com.
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAILROAD NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Three to four miles of trail described as “relatively easy terrain.” 814-886-6150 • www.nps.gov/alpo
GHOST TOWN TRAILLocated in Indiana and Cambria Counties, this rail-trail ofers 32 miles for cross-country skiers. Cambria County Conservation & Recreation Authority. 814-472-2110www.cambriaconservationrecreation.com
PRINCE GALLITZIN STATE PARKSeven miles of “groomed” trails are available for this popular activity. 814-674-1000 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/princegallitzin/
WINTER ACTIVITIES: Kick, glide, swoosh, slide…
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June 23-26, 2016 19TH ANNUAL THUNDER IN THE VALLEY® MOTORCYCLE RALLYIn June, 1998, Johnstown hosted its irst motorcycle rally. That may not seem like a big deal, but for a town that had been most recognized for its history, the annual Thunder in the Valley® Motorcycle Rally has helped to create a new identity for Johnstown. Historic downtown Johnstown is the hub of the rally. Multiple venues with food booths, vendors, live music, kids’ activities, man-ufacturer displays, demo rides, and stunt shows ofer something for everyone. The Thunder Bolt Saloons ofer Anheuser-Busch products and a variety of mixed drinks at three outdoor venues. The oicial Thunder Parade rolls through the town at high noon on Saturday, where thousands line the street to watch the seemingly endless stream of motorcycles rumble by. Local restaurants and bars welcome bikers with events and promotions, and other organizations host poker runs, hill climbs, bike contests and other activities. No admission fee! For details visit www.johnstownthunder.com or call 1-800-237-8590.
Explore our scenic back roads on two wheelsTOUR THE ALLEGHENIESEnjoy irst-class motorcycle touring in a beautiful and unique area of Pennsylvania…The Alleghenies. Mountain vistas, great curves and wandering roads lead to historic sites and superb accommodations all along the way. Ride your own motorcycle on our eight self-guided tours, all mapped and ready for you to experience. For information and maps, visit: www.TheAlleghenies.com.
SALES & SERVICE
CERNIC’SHonda, Yamaha, KTM, Suzuki, Kawasaki.132 Belmont St., Johnstown, PA 15904814-539-4114 • 1-800-CERNIC-5 • www.cernics.com
ZEPKA INC., HARLEY-DAVIDSON®
960 Eisenhower Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15904814-262-7777 • www.zepka.com
RENTALS – MOTORCYCLE, ATV, TRAILERS
EAGLE RIDER PITTSBURGH500 East Main St., Carnegie, PA 15106412-276-1300 • www.EagleRiderPittsburgh.com
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
CAMBRIA COUNTY A.B.A.T.E. www.abatepa.org/Chapters/Cambria
JOHNSTOWN, PA HARLEY OWNERS GROUP® c/o 960 Eisenhower Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15904814-262-7777 • www.zepka.com
SOMERSET COUNTY ABATEwww.abatepa.org/Chapters/Somerset
BikersWelcome!
Attend one of the top motorcycle rallies in the country!
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ROCK RUN RECREATION AREA Ofers a nearly endless network of trails (140 miles) for 4-wheelers, dirt bikes & jeeps on 6,000 acres. Timbered ravines, open grasslands, pine groves and scenic expanses. Trails are for riders of all levels, from rolling green trails, to more advanced black diamond trails. Day, Multi-Day and Seasonal passes available. ATV rentals. Guided tours. Special events. 1228 Saint Lawrence Rd., Patton, PA 16668814-674-6026 • www.rockrunrecreation.com
Experience the premier ATV recreation park
east of the Mississippi!
ATV:
Rock
Run
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Paddling
& Boating
STONYCREEK WHITEWATER PARK300-yard water park within the banks of the Stonycreek River adjacent to the 11-acre Greenhouse Park picnic area in Tire Hill, minutes from downtown Johnstown along Rt. 403. Family-oriented park with swimming, play kayaking… or just a great place to hang out and watch the river fun! Open April through October. No fees, but safety regulations are posted.Stonycreek Quemahoning Initiative PO Box 218, Johnstown, PA 15907-0218. 814-444-2320. 814-288-1400 (pavilion rentals)www.thestonycreek.com
BENSCREEK CANOE AND KAYAK CLUBThe club is involved with issues including stream access, whitewater conservation, dam releases and the remediation of environmental threats. BCKC hosts the annual Stonycreek River Rendezvous, the Stony-Kiski-Conemaugh River Sojourn, Canoe d’ Que and other events. For information on local rivers and streams, or for event information, visit www.benscreekcanoeclub.com.
COAL TUBIN’ PENNSYLVANIA, L.L.C.Whitewater rafting on rivers ranging from Class I-IV whitewater! Tubin’ on the Stonycreek River…great for groups! Check our website for additional details! 303 Central Ave., Johnstown, PA 15902814-254-4393 • www.coaltubin.com
KISKI-CONEMAUGH RIVER WATER TRAILThe Kiski-Conemaugh is a good novice and family canoe and kayak river. The most prominent features include the Conemaugh Gorge, just west of Johnstown, and Packsaddle Gap. Elements of the Allegheny Portage Railroad remain along the entire length of the trail, some visible only at low water. For more information and a trail map, visit: www.ish.state.pa.us/watertrails
CANOE/KAYAK LAUNCHESPaddlers can launch their canoes or kayaks at the following locations on the Stonycreek River: Greenhouse Park of of Rt. 403 in Tire Hill; near the Hickory St. Bridge (Johnstown); below the Inclined Plane bridge of Rt. 56 in downtown Johnstown. Conemaugh River launch is at 6th Ave. & Power St., Johnstown in the Cambria City section of Johnstown. Beware of low head dams and other river hazards. Be sure to obtain a water trail map.
WHITEWATER RELEASESThe Stonycreek not only features great whitewater, but it can guarantee it! Just upstream of the Stonycreek Canyon on Quemahoning Creek sits the Quemahoning Dam, which has a 500 cfs release valve. The valve is opened on a schedule that is published in advance, assuring boaters who are traveling some distance that there will be whitewater to boat. Although the releases typically occur every other weekend from April into October, check the updated schedule before you go because the releases sometimes are canceled if the water level is too low in Quemahoning Lake. When releases do occur, they can dramatically improve the boating in the class III-IV Stonycreek Canyon. For the 2016 release schedule, visit www.benscreekcanoeclub.com/quemahoning-releases
OTHER PLACES TO FLOAT YOUR BOAT!
PRINCE GALLITZIN STATE PARK1,635-acre Glendale Lake is a popular destination for sailboats, canoes and kayaks & powered boats up to 20HP. Nine public boat launching areas; three public mooring facilities and two marinas for sailboats, pontoon boats & motorboats. Ice ishing, iceboating, concessions, fuel sales, rentals, repairs and more. 814-674-1000 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/princegallitzin/index.htm#boating
Boaters can also enjoy Duman Lake, Wilmore Dam, Hinckston Run Reservoir, and
Beaverdale Reservoir in Cambria County and Quemahoning Reservoir nearby in Somerset County,
all of which are restricted to manually powered craft or electric motors.
THE ALLEGHENIES For additional locations to enjoy sailing, motorized boating, canoeing and kayaking activities, log onto The Alleghenies website listed below. This comprehensive site ofers venue descriptions, launch area speciics, water conditions, maps, lodging suggestions, and much more information to plan a rewarding excursion! www.thealleghenies.com/Water/boating.aspx(select Johnstown Region)
TO BOAT THE STONYCREEK...is to experience the best that this
mountain river system has to ofer. From the experts-only Class V water
of Paint Creek to the East’s longest-
continuous rapids in the Stonycreek
Canyon, whitewater paddlers will ind hydraulics aplenty here. But the Stony’s
more placid stretches and the beautiful
Quemahoning Lake ofer places for less-experienced boaters – or for those
who are content to sit back and feel
the ripples.
With a growing reputation among
paddlers and ly ishers, and the development of Quemahoning Lake as a
family recreation area, The Stonycreek
is becoming the place for mountain-
style fun! Paddle or pedal, cast a ly or a plug, swim or picnic, enjoy a
crowded festival or a solitary walk.
The Stonycreek features outstanding
recreational and leisure-time resources!
(source: www.thestonycreek.com)
Paddle the longest continuous set of rapids in the eastern U.nited States.:
15 Class III-IV rapids in 4 miles!
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Cycling
CYCLE THE ALLEGHENIES27 self-guided on-road routes and 10 mountain bike areas ideal for an afternoon getaway or multi-day cycling vacation. The tours take cyclists through Cambria County and eight adjacent counties in The Alleghenies. Cambria County on-road routes include the Bituminous Blast Tour, Castle Tower Tour, and Marina Mania Tour. Of-road trails include the Killbuck Run Trails at Prince Gallitzin State Park. See website for route descriptions, cue sheets, maps and services. www.TheAlleghenies.com
GHOST TOWN TRAILExtends 32 miles on an abandoned Conrail line from Blacklick in Indiana County, to Ebensburg in Cambria County. Popular destination for rail-trail enthusiasts. Hiking, bicycling, and cross-country skiing. Open year round, the packed limestone paving provides an ideal surface for non-motorized activities. ADA accessible. Cambria County Conservation & Recreation Authority 814-472-2110 www.cambriaconservationrecreation.com
JAMES MAYER RIVERWALK TRAILScenic three-mile rail trail located between Johnstown’s Riverside and Hornerstown neighborhoods. The trail traces the history of the Johnstown and Stony Creek Railroad built in 1891 by the Johnson Steel Company. Features include turn-of-the-century homes, historic Johnstown & Stonycreek Railroad, the grandeur of Buttermilk Falls, and more. Cambria County Conservation & Recreation Authority 814-472-2110 • www.cambriaconservationrecreation.com
PATH OF THE FLOOD TRAILThis historic trail extends from Ehrenfeld Borough Park and follows the fateful path of the devastating Great Johnstown Flood of 1889. Historical interpretive signs relate the story of the rushing waters and the terrible aftermath. Continuing to Mineral Point, the trail joins the Staple Bend Tunnel Trail and continues on the road from the Franklin Borough Ball Field to the Johnstown Flood Museum in downtown Johnstown. Cambria County Conservation & Recreation Authority, 814-472-2110 • www.transalleghenytrails.com/trails/path-of-the-lood.aspx
STAPLE BEND TUNNEL TRAIL2.5-mile trail on the old Allegheny Portage Railroad bed. Handicapped accessible and open to walkers and bicyclists. Trailhead parking near the town of Mineral Point. Connects to the Path of the Flood Trail (above). Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site814-886-6150 • www.nps.gov/alpo
TRANS ALLEGHENY TRAILSHere in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Allegheny Mountains, the Trans Allegheny Trails are a system of rail-trails – with attitude. Parts of them are almost level, while other sections are downright challenging. That’s part of the fun for riders who like to get their hearts pumping and don’t mind breaking a sweat. You don’t have to be that kind of rider to enjoy the Trans Allegheny Trails though! Most sections are typical rail-trail (less than 3% grade) and run through some of the Alleghenies’ most beautiful scenery. And these trails have all of the historic character of the Alleghenies themselves. Come for a day, a weekend or a week! To decide which trails to ride, build an itinerary, get directions and ind the necessary amenities of bike shops, food and lodging, visit transalleghenytrails.com.
Cycle through our historic mountains and valleys.
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JOHNSTOWN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRACelebrating our 86th season performing outstanding orchestral music! We provide arts education through a youth symphony and adult and children’s choruses. Your destination for live music. (oice) 500 Galleria Dr., Ste. 284, Johnstown, PA 15904814-535-6738 • www.johnstownsymphony.org
LAUREL ARTSLaurel Arts provides quality arts opportunities to artists of all ages and backgrounds. Annually, over 40,000 people participate in programs including exhibitions, classes, Somerfest and performances. Laurel Arts maintains oices, galleries and workshops in the Philip Dressler Center for the Arts as well as Laurel Arts Education & Dance Center. 214 South Harrison Ave. Somerset, PA 15501 814-443-2433 • www.laurelarts.org
MOUNTAIN PLAYHOUSEPennsylvania’s oldest professional resident summer theater where actors perform plays and musicals in an historic gristmill. Located adjacent to the Wine Spectator Award-winning Green Gables Restaurant. 7760 Somerset Pike, Jennerstown, PA 15547814-629-9201 (option 1) • www.mountainplayhouse.org
PASQUERILLA PERFORMING ARTS CENTERState-of-the-art theatre presenting professional, world-class artists and entertainment. Events include Broadway, theatre, music, comedy, dance, and family entertainment. Hosts Johnstown Symphony Orchestra, River City Brass Band, UPJ Theater, and Johnstown Concert Ballet. University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown campus: 450 Schoolhouse Rd., Johnstown, PA 15904 814-269-7200 or 800-846-2787 • www.upjarts.org
ROCKWOOD OPERA HOUSE (a Rockwood MillShoppes Property) - Dinner Theater in the Historic 1905 Opera House ofers murder mystery, Musicals, Live Theater, Original Artists plus tributes to Elvis, Elton, Simon & Garfunkel and more. Available for private events; Check our website for our complete show schedule! 450 Main St., Rockwood, PA 15557814-926-4546 • www.rockwoodmillshoppes.com
ROUTE 22 ARTISAN TRAILDiscover the Works of Painters, Illustrators, Textile Artists, Potters, Woodworkers, Jewelers, Photographers, Glass Artists & Sculptors & New Shopping Venues Along this Art & Cultural Driving Tour along Route 22. Allegheny Ridge Heritage Area PO Box 348, Altoona, PA 16603814-940-1922 • www.route22artisantrail.org
ROXBURY BANDSHELLThe Historic Roxbury Bandshell is situated in Johnstown’s Roxbury Park and is the last remaining of 27 music pavilions built in 1937 during President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Works Progress Administration (WPA). It hosts theatre, dog walks, weddings, Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, annual Bandshell Bark, and free concerts every Sunday beginning Memorial Day weekend through mid-September. 1430 Franklin St., Johnstown, PA 15905www.roxburybandshell.com
SANDYVALE MEMORIAL GARDENS & CONSERVANCY A lush haven of open and inviting green space that links more than 200 years of Johnstown’s history with 21st century education, recreation, community service and arts opportunities. Greenhouse and conservatory, indoor and outdoor classroom areas and an open-air performance venue. The Garden celebrates the passion and foresight of those who were once buried here. 80 Hickory St., Johnstown, PA 15902 www.sandyvalememorialgardens.org
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ARTThe museum presents a variety of art exhibitions of local, regional, and national artists and educational programming at our four locations in Altoona, Johnstown, Ligonier and Loretto. Free Admission. 112 Franciscan Way, Loretto, PA 15940 814-472-3920 • www.sama-art.org
VENUE OF MERGING ARTS (V.O.M.A.) A non-proit arts organization whose mission is to “preserve a historically signiicant former church building by transforming it into a unique venue where various forms of artistic expression can merge to promote, educate, entertain, and involve the community in the arts.” 305-307 Chestnut St., Johnstown, PA 15906814-410-2245 • www.TheVoma.com
ARCADIA THEATER Historically renovated live performing arts theater seating 694. Musical performances are held once a month. We also host a children’s series. Box oice open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ticket prices vary. Groups welcome. Theater rental & tours available. 1418 Graham Ave., Windber, PA 15963814-467-9070 • www.arcadiatheater.net
BAND OF BROTHERS SHAKESPEARE COMPANY, INC.The Band of Brothers Shakespeare Company is dedicated to educational enrichment of actor and audience through production of classical theatre on a variety of stages. Like us on Facebook. 221 Fayette St., Johnstown, PA 15905814-539-9500 • www.bandofbrothersshakespeare.org
BOTTLE WORKS: ARTS ON THIRD AVENUE Join us as we preserve our cultural diversity through celebrations of heritage and tradition throughout the year. Bottleworks ofers exhibits, workshops, outdoor Festivals, cooking classes, art classes, performances and special events. Art Works is “the place” to “Exhibit, Create, Teach and Sell” art. Housed in a unique, state-of-the-art building where visitors can engage with studio artists, take classes, see live performances and purchase art. 411 Third Ave., Johnstown, PA 15906814-536-5399 • www.bottleworks.org
COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER OF CAMBRIA COUNTYOne of the region’s greatest treasures. Impressive Doll Museum, changing exhibits and programs. Log House Arts Festival, annual Holly Bazaar, Festival of the Snowmen. Located on Rt. 271 just southwest of downtown Johnstown. 1217 Menoher Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15905814-255-6515 • www.caccc.org
JOHNSTOWN CONCERT BALLETFounded to encourage the development of area dancers who are seriously interested in the art of classical ballet. Performances include The Nutcracker and a performance each Spring. Please call for more information. 300 Power St., Johnstown, PA 15906814-536-7599 • www.johnstownballet.homestead.com
THE JOHNSTOWN CONCERT SERIESBringing world-class musicians to Johnstown since 2005, The Johnstown Concert Series ofers area residents and visitors the opportunity to hear outstanding classical and jazz performances in an intimate atmosphere. The 6-concert season runs September through May. All performances take place at First Presbyterian Church in downtown Johnstown, a location known for its fabulous acoustics. 814-410-6144 • www.johnstownmusic.org
Whet your appetite for the Arts!
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JOHNSTOWN CHILDREN’S MUSEUMHands-on exhibits allow children to learn through play about the area’s culture, geography, history, industry, and ecology. Highlights include the water room, where kids play with water to learn about dams, plumbing, rain and more; and “The Inclimber,” a huge climbing structure featuring an operable replica of the Inclined Plane. 201 Sixth Ave., Johnstown, PA 15906814-539-1889 • www.jaha.org
JOHNSTOWN TOMAHAWKS (HOCKEY)Johnstown’s irst Junior A hockey team continues the area’s rich hockey tradition with fast-paced, passionate hockey. Home games are played at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena of “Slapshot” fame. 326 Napoleon St, Suite 115, Johnstown, PA 15901814-536-GOAL (4625) • www.johnstowntomahawks.com
NATIONAL AAABA (ALL-AMERICAN AMATEUR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION) TOURNAMENTFuture pro baseball players showcase their talents at one of the top-ranked amateur baseball tournaments in the country. 16-team double elimination tournament with players from the eastern to the Midwest United States. Games are played throughout Cambria County and at Johnstown’s historic Point Stadium the irst week of August. Johnstown Oldtimers Baseball Association. www.aaabajohnstown.org
ALTOONA CURVE BASEBALLClass AA ailiate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. An award-winning franchise for promotional and overall excellence, the Curve ofer afordable family-style entertainment with unique promotions, giveaway events and 20 ireworks shows each season. Season runs early April-Labor Day.1000 Park Ave., Altoona, PA 16602814-943-5400 • 877-99-CURVE • www.AltoonaCurve.com
BULL DOG ARENA Locally owned and operated event facility located in downtown Johnstown. 700+ seat venue for boxing, sporting events, banquets, receptions, fund raisers, private parties, concerts, plays and various other functions. Our goal is to provide Johnstown with a family friendly recreational atmosphere for local shows and events. 420 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901 www.bulldogarena.com
DELGROSSO’S AMUSEMENT PARKSpend Your Summer Days Enjoying The Great DelGrosso’s Amusement Park Rides & The NEW Laguna Splash Water Park. With FREE Parking & FREE Admission into the Ride Park, you can spend the day enjoying “The Best Amusement Park Food” in a Safe, Clean and Afordable Family Friendly Place of Fun.4352 East Pleasant Valley Blvd., Tipton, PA 16684814-684-3538 or Toll Free 866-684-3538www.delgrossos.com
CAMBRIA COUNTY WAR MEMORIAL ARENA Special events include hockey, arena football, nationally touring concerts, family shows, trade shows, exhibits, and much more. Film site of the original Slap Shot movie starring Paul Newman! Visit our website for upcoming events information. 326 Napoleon St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-536-5156, 800-243-8499 • www.warmemorialarena.com
CRICHTON MCCORMICK PARKLocated in Portage, PA, the park ofers swimming, ball ield, basketball, playground, tennis, shelters, picnic area, and nature trails. 814-736-0881 • www.portageboro.com
GREATER JOHNSTOWN COMMUNITY YMCAJohnstown’s leading itness and recreation facility, providing quality itness, aquatic and recreational programs for all ages. Cutting edge itness, weight and cardio equipment, heated indoor pool and track, locker and shower facilities, senior itness, personal training, youth and adult sports, swim lessons and more! Voted “Simply the Best 2013”! 100 Haynes St., Johnstown, PA 15901 • 814-535-8381• www.johnstownpaymca.org
NORTH CENTRAL RECREATION CENTERPublic ice skating seasonally from October through April. Learn-to-skate. Hockey tournaments, trade shows, large banquets, wedding receptions.186 School House Rd., Ebensburg, PA 15931 • 800-243-8499
POINT STADIUMBuilt in 1926, Johnstown’s original stadium had an upper deck with a grandstand and seated 17,000 fans. Baseball greats who played at the Point include Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson, Lou Gehrig, and Babe Ruth. Reconstructed in 2005, the stadium hosts a variety of sporting events. It was also the site of the climactic football game in the ilm “All the Right Moves” starring Tom Cruise, Craig T. Nelson, and Lea Thompson. 100 Johns St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-533-5511 • www.cityofjohnstownpa.net
RICHLAND LANES1140 Frances St., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-6109 • www.rwbowl.com
WESTMONT LANES 1753 Lyter Dr., Johnstown, PA 15905 814-255-6312 • www.rwbowl.com
WESTMONT INDOOR GOLF Six state of the art golf simulators for enhancing your golf game, including a full bar & limited menu. Golf leagues
and private parties are welcome. 1765 Goucher St., Johnstown, PA 15905 • 814-254-4270 www.facebook.com/westmontindoorgolf
WINDBER RECREATION PARKOutdoor swimming pool with 148 ft. snake waterslide, two shotgun slides & concession stand; pavilions with full electric; many activities throughout the year. Windber Municipal Authority • 1605 Graham Ave., Windber, PA 15963 • 814-467-6696 • www.windberrec.com
SKI DEN SPORTS Johnstown’s leading supplier of outdoor sports equipment for the entire family. Quality skis, snowboards, skateboards, bicycles, climbing gear, apparel, accessories, and more! Repairs made. Daily rentals available. 1231 Scalp Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-7669 • 800-375-4336 • www.skidensports.com
WORLD WAR 3 PAINTBALL18,000 square foot multi-level indoor paintball ield. We specialize in private parties (birthday, corporate, bachelor, graduation, holiday, family, friends, etc.). 560 Vine St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-536-3333 • www.ww3paintballjohnstown.com
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B & L WINE CELLARSWine tastings. Gift Shop. Wine by the glass. Winery events. Greatroom rental. Small urban winery featuring wines from Pennsylvania grapes and some from other areas. Located in historic Cambria City. 900 Broad St., Johnstown, PA 15906. 814-536-2259 • www.bandlwinecellars.com
DOWNTOWN JOHNSTOWNCelestial Brides, Miller’s Clothing Store, United Jewelers, Apryle’s Jewelers, George’s Song Shop (America’s Oldest Record Store!), Schrader’s Flower Shop, Blaine Boring’s Chocolates, Rite Aid, Dollar General, Smoke City, Wine & Spirits, Ideal Market, Suppes Ford and more!www.discoverjohnstown.org
ECOKIDSChildren’s consignment boutique that sells children’s clothing size 0-16, baby equipment, toys, books, local crafters’ items & more. All proceeds support The Learning Lamp’s free after-school outreach programs in Moxham, Oakhurst & Prospect. 2025 Bedford St., Johnstown, PA 15904. 814-266-0011 • www.ecokidsresale.org
FINE WINES & WINEMAKINGThe area’s only fully-stocked winemaking and home brewing supply shop. Johnstown area outlet for the award-winning wines of Glades Pike Winery. Daily wine tasting and sales. Wine-related gifts and gift baskets available. 1801 Stockholm Ave., Windber, PA 15963. 814-467-6765. www.inewinesofwindber.com
THE GALLERIABoscov’s, BonTon, JC Penney, Sears, Gander Mountain, Dunham’s Sports, Tractor Supply, and a variety of small shops and restaurants all in one place. 500 Galleria Dr., Johnstown, PA 15904. 814-266-6600 • www.johnstowngalleria-pa.com
RICHLAND TOWN CENTREWal-Mart Supercenter, T.J. Maxx n’ More, Ross Dress for Less, Bed Bath & Beyond, Michael’s, Richland Cinemas, Best Buy, Petco, etc. Elton Rd. exit of of Rt. 219 across from Quality Inn & Suites & Sleep Inn.
SKI DEN SPORTSJohnstown’s leading supplier of outdoor sports equipment for the entire family. Quality skis, snowboards, skateboards, bicycles, climbing gear, apparel, accessories, and more! Repairs made. Daily rentals available.1231 Scalp Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-7669 or 800-375-4336 • www.skidensports.com
JOHNSTOWN FLOOD NATIONAL MEMORIAL BOOKSTORELocated inside the park’s visitor center, the bookstore features titles about the Great Johnstown Flood, Johnstown history, Victorian America and other topics, featuring several books by local authors. Proceeds beneit visitor services at the park. 733 Lake Road (mailing address), South Fork, PA 15956. 814-495-4643 • www.nps.gov/jol
JOHNSTOWN INCLINED PLANEAtop the historic Johnstown Inclined Plane, the Gift Shop features souvenirs to commemorate your visit to the area including mugs, T-shirts, books, and blankets. Seasonal hours. Please go to website or call for hours of operation. 711 Edgehill Dr., Johnstown, PA 15905814-536-1816 • Inclinedplane.org
MUSEUM SHOPS AT HERITAGE DISCOVERY CENTER & JOHNSTOWN FLOOD MUSEUMShop for Johnstown souvenirs, books on a wide range of Johnstown-related themes, apparel, ethnic gifts, Johnstown Christmas ornaments and more. Shop online anytime. Johnstown Flood Museum, 304 Washington, St., Johnstown, PA 15901; Heritage Discovery Center, 201 Sixth Ave., Johnstown, PA 15906 • 814-539-1889 • www.jaha.org
ROCKWOOD MILL SHOPPES, OPERA HOUSE & MILL SHOPPES ANTIQUESShoppes feature lorals, candles, jewelry, quilts, maple products, and candy. Bakery, pizza shop, itness center. Antiques include furniture, Heritage lace, Depression glass, stoneware, rugs, wall hangings, and more. 450 Main St., Rockwood, PA 15557814-926-4546 • www.rockwoodmillshoppes.com
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ROMAN CATHOLIC
SS GREGORY & BARNABAS PARISH120 Boltz St. & 408 Luzon St., Johnstown, PA 15902814-536-6818 • www.gregbar.org
MASS SCHEDULE: Sat. Vigil – 4:00 p.m.-Daisytown;
5:30 p.m.-Bon Air; Sun. Mass – 8:00 a.m. – Bon Air; 11:00 a.m. - Daisytown
BASILICA OF ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL321 St. Mary St., Loretto, PA 15940814-472-8551Mass Schedule: Sat. – 4:00 p.m.; Sun. – 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.; Weekday Masses: M, T & W – 7:30 a.m. (Basilica); Thur. – 6:00 p.m. (Chapel House); Fri. – 8:45 a.m. (Basilica)
ROMAN CATHOLIC BYZANTINE RITE
ST. MARY’S BYZANTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH411 Power St., Johnstown, PA 15906814-535-4132Mass Schedule: Sat. – 4:00 p.m.; Sun. – 10:00 a.m.
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH606 Maple Ave., Johnstown, PA 15901814-535-2634Mass Schedule: Sat. – 5:30 p.m.; Sun. – 9:00 a.m.; Mon. – Sat. – 9:00 a.m.; Sun. Mass at Revloc, 560 Cambria Ave., Protection of the BVM Church
PENTECOSTAL
GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD598 Ash St., Johnstown, PA 15902814-539-6351Worship Service: Sun. – 10:30 a.m.; Sun. School – 9:30 a.m.
UNITED METHODIST
FRANKLIN STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCHCorner of Franklin St. & Locust St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-535-8288 • Franklinstreetchurch.com
BETHANY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH700 Farren St., Portage, PA 15946814-736-8651 • bethany700@comcast.netOice Hours: Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Handicapped accessible & stafed nursery available.Worship Service: Sat. – Contemporary-5:30 p.m.; Sun. – Traditional – 10:30 a.m.; Sun. School – 9:15 a.m.; Bible Study, Mixed Group Home Fellowship & Men’s Fellowship – call for more information.
EPISCOPAL
ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH335 Locust St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-535-6797 • stmarksjohnstown.orgSun. Worship: 7:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.; Sun. School – 10:00 a.m.
ANGLICAN
ST. MATTHEW’S ANGLICAN CHURCH334 Southmont Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15905814-418-7066 • johnstownanglican.comstmattsjtown@gmail.comWorship Service: Sun. – 11:00 a.m.
LUTHERAN
CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH337 Elknud Lane, Johnstown, PA 15905814-255-1395christlutheranchurchjohnstown@gmail.comSun. Worship: 9:30 a.m.
MENNONITE
KAUFMAN MENNONITE CHURCH916 Miller Picking Rd., Davidsville, PA 15928814-479-7813 • kaufmanmennonite.orgkmcsecretary@atlanticbbn.netWorship Service: Sun. – 10:20 a.m.; Sun School – 9:30 a.m.
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
WESTMONT CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN2301 Sunshine Ave., Johnstown, PA 15905814-255-2154 • westmontchurchofthebrethren.comWorship Service: Sun. – 9:45 a.m.; Bible Study – Sun. at 11:00 a.m.; Monday Evening Bible Study – 6:30 p.m.; Live Broadcast Bible Study – Tues. – 7:00 p.m.
Churches
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ASIAGO’S TUSCAN ITALIAN Atop the Inclined Plane! 709 Edgehill Dr., Johnstown, PA 15905814-266-5071 • www.asiagostuscanitalian.com
CLUBHOUSE BAR & GRILL (Blue Knob All Seasons Resort)1424 Overland Pass, Claysburg PA 16625814-239-5111 • www.blueknob.com
COURT YARD CATERING & SPECIALTIESOutdoor food concessions, catering and vending. Variety of menus. 1020 Water St., Scottdale, PA 15683724-887-0385 or 724-887-4390www.courtyardcatering.com
CRESSON SPRINGS FAMILY RESTAURANT7563 Admiral Peary Hwy, Cresson, PA 16630814-886-7710
DOWNTOWN JOHNSTOWN DININGRJ’s Café & Lounge on Main; Rocco’s Sub Shop; Em’s Original Subs; Harrigan’s Café & Wine Deck; Subway; Coney Island; Capri Pizza & Pasta; The Fish Boat; Gallina’s Pizza & Restaurant; Lee Shoppe; Scott’s By Dam; Press Bistro; Flood City Café; Szechuan Restaurant; Tower of Pizza. • www.discoverjohnstown.org
EM’S ORIGINAL SUB SHOPS (5 locations now serving breakfast) 1111 Scalp Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904•814-269-3493 612 Goucher St., Johnstown, PA 15905•814-255-6421 *434 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901•814-535-5919 *1577 Forest Hills Dr., Salix, PA 15952•814-266-3948 *167 Patriot St., Somerset, PA 15501•814-445-2100 www.emssubshop.com
FLOOD CITY CAFÉ137 Clinton St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-254-4005 • www.loodcitycafe.com
HARRIGAN’S CAFÉ & WINE DECK250 Market St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-361-2620 • www.harriganscafewinedeck.comCatering for up to 500 guests.
JIM & JIMMIES3900 Somerset Pike, Johnstown, PA 15905814-288-3370
PIZZA MAN PIZZA1745 Lyter Dr., Westwood Shopping Plaza, Johnstown, PA 15905 • 814-254-1661www.facebook.com/pages/Pizza-Mans-Pizza
RED LOBSTER525 Galleria Dr., Johnstown, PA 15904 • 814-266-8825
ROCCO’S SUB SHOP345 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901 • 814-535-7899www.facebook.com/roccossubmarineshop
RIZZO’S OF WINDBER2200 Graham Ave, Windber, PA 15963814-467-7908 • www.rizzosofwindber.com
RJ’S CAFÉ & LOUNGE ON MAIN415 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-254-4425 • www.rjscafelounge.com
SUBWAY (7 LOCATIONS) 406 Main St., Johnstown801 Scalp Ave., Johnstown1513 Scalp Ave., Johnstown1737 Goucher St., Johnstown200 21st St., Windber400 Broad St., Johnstown125 Town Center Dr., Johnstown 814-255-6099 • www.subway.com
THE PHOENIX LOUNGE200 Broad St., Johnstown, PA 15906 • 814-536-3981www.johnstowneats.com/restaurants/phoenix/
TNC’S LOUNGE640 Bedford St., Johnstown, PA 15902814-539-4340 • www.tncslounge.com
WINDBER HOTEL502 15th Street, Windber, PA 15963814-467-6999 • www.thewindberhotel.com WOODSIDE BAR & GRILL430 Highland Park Rd., Johnstown, PA 15904814-254-4003 • www.Woodsidebar.com
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Lodging
HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS
HOLIDAY INN DOWNTOWN JOHNSTOWN 250 Market St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-535-7777 • 800-433-5663www.johnstown-dwtn.holiday-inn.comJohnstown: 0 milesEbensburg: 23 miles
ECONOLODGE430 Napoleon Place, Johnstown, PA 15901814-536-1114 • www.econopa.comJohnstown: 0 milesEbensburg: 23 miles
SUPER 8627 Solomon Run Rd., Johnstown, PA 15904814-535-5600 • 800-800-8000 www.super8.com Johnstown: 3 miles Ebensburg: 17 miles
QUALITY INN & SUITES455 Theatre Dr., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-3678 • www.choicehotels.com/pa113Johnstown: 6 milesEbensburg: 18 miles
SLEEP INN JOHNSTOWN453 Theatre Dr., Johnstown, PA 15904. 814-262-9292 • www.choicehotels.com/pa030Johnstown: 6 milesEbensburg: 18 miles
HAMPTON INN JOHNSTOWN129 Commerce Ct., Johnstown, PA 15904814-262-7700 • www.johnstownpahamptoninn.comJohnstown: 8 milesEbensburg: 19 miles
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES - JOHNSTOWN1440 Scalp Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-8789* (Opening Spring 2016!)www.hiexpress.comJohnstown: 8 milesEbensburg: 20 miles
QUALITY INN EBENSBURG111 Cook Rd., Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-6100 • www.choicehotels.com/pa217Johnstown:17 milesEbensburg: 0 miles
BLUE KNOB ALL SEASONS RESORT1418 Overland Pass, Claysburg, PA 16625814-239-5111 • 800-458-3403 • www.blueknob.comJohnstown: 32 milesEbensburg: 25 miles units
BED & BREAKFASTS
MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL BED & BREAKFAST160 Engbert Rd., Johnstown, PA 15902814-539-1756 • www.facebook.com/MeadowbrookSchoolBedandBreakfastJohnstown: 5 milesEbensburg: 16 miles
DILLWEED BED & BREAKFAST7453 Route 403 Hwy South, PO Box 1, Dilltown, PA 15929 814-446-6465 • www.dillweedinc.comJohnstown: 9 miles Ebensburg: 18 miles
SCHANTZ HAUS FARM VACATION BED & BREAKFAST687 E. Campus Ave. Davidsville, PA 15928814-479-2494 • www.schantzhaus.comJohnstown: 8 miles Ebensburg: 25 miles
CRESSON HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST417 Park Ave., Cresson, PA 16630814-886-5014 • www.cressonhouse.comJohnstown: 28 milesEbensburg: 7 miles
THE STATION INN827 Front St., Cresson, PA 16630814-886-4757 • www.stationinnpa.comJohnstown: 30 milesEbensburg: 10 miles
HOSTEL ON MAIN506 Main St., Rockwood, PA 15557814-926-2461 • www.hostelonmain.comJohnstown: 40 milesEbensburg: 53 miles
CABINS & CAMPGROUNDS
STACKHOUSE PARK998 Luzerne St., Johnstown, PA 15905814-536-1674 • www.stackhousepark.comJohnstown: 3 milesEbensburg: 22 miles
QUEMAHONING FAMILY RECREATION AREAQuemahoning Dam Rd., Hollsopple, PA 15935814-233-9512 • www.quefamilyrec.comJohnstown: 10 milesEbensburg: 20 miles
1889 PARK 132 Park Rd., South Fork, PA 15956814-495-7281 or 814-487-5054 • www.1889park.comJohnstown: 11 milesEbensburg: 13 miles
MIRROR LAKE CAMPGROUND112 Trout Run Drive, New Florence, PA 159441-888-234-9983 • 724-235-2115www.mirrorlakervcamping.comJohnstown: 14 milesEbensburg: 33 miles
WOODLAND PARK CAMPGROUND220 Campground Rd., Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-9857 • www.woodlandparkinc.comJohnstown: 15 miles Ebensburg: 5 miles
CAMP HARMONY, INC1414 Plank Rd., PO Box 158, Hooversville, PA 15936. 814-798-5885 • www.campharmony.orgJohnstown: 15 milesEbensburg: 25 miles
DUMAN LAKE COUNTY PARK157 County Park Rd., Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-8390 • www.co.cambria.pa.usJohnstown: 20 milesEbensburg: 12 miles
HICKORY HOLLOW CAMPGROUND176 Big Hickory Rd., Rockwood, PA 15557814-926-4636 • www.hickoryhollowcampground.comJohnstown: 40 milesEbensburg: 50 miles
PRINCE GALLITZIN STATE PARK966 Marina Rd., Patton, PA 16668814-674-1007 campground888-PA-PARKS reservationswww.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/princegallitzin/index.htmJohnstown: 41 milesEbensburg: 18 miles
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CONFERENCE CENTERS
FRANK J. PASQUERILLA CONFERENCE CENTER 301 Napoleon St., Johnstown, PA 15901www.fjpconferencecenter.com • 814-535-93859 meeting rooms accommodating up to 1,100 guests
CONFERENCE CENTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT JOHNSTOWN450 Schoolhouse Rd., Johnstown, PA 15904www.upj.pitt.edu/conferences. 814-269-1900 or 800-875-5958. Over 70 meeting rooms that can accommodate 10-1,800 guests. On-site housing available May-August.
BLUE KNOB ALL SEASONS RESORT CONFERENCE CENTER8152 Village Lane, Claysburg, PA 16625www.blueknob.com • 814-239-1024
ARENAS & RECREATION CENTERS
BULL DOG ARENA 700+ seat venue for a variety of events. 420 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901www.bulldogarena.com
CAMBRIA COUNTY WAR MEMORIAL ARENA 326 Napoleon St., Johnstown, PA 15901 www.warmemorialarena.com • 814-536-5156 4 meeting rooms, arena, concourse
NORTH CENTRAL RECREATION CENTER186 School House Rd., Ebensburg, PA 15931www.warmemorialarena.com • 800-243-84995 meeting rooms accommodating up to 600 guests.
FAIRGROUNDS
CAMBRIA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS883 N. Julian St., PO Box 147 Ebensburg, PA 15931www.cambriacofair.com • 814-472-7491Numerous buildings, arena, grandstand, animal barns.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS MEETING ROOMS
FLOOD CITY CAFÉ137 Clinton St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-254-4005 • www.loodcitycafe.com
GREEN GABLES RESTAURANT & MOUNTAIN PLAYHOUSE7712 Somerset Pike, Jennerstown, PA 15547 www.greengablespa.com • 814-629-9201
HAMPTON INN JOHNSTOWN 129 Commerce Ct., Johnstown, PA 15904 www.hamptoninn.com • 814-262-7700
HOLIDAY INN DOWNTOWN JOHNSTOWN250 Market St., Johnstown, PA 15901 www.johnstown-dwtn.holiday-inn.com • 814-535-7777
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES – JOHNSTOWN (Opening Spring 2016!) 1440 Scalp Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904www.johnstownpa.hiexpress.com • 814-266-8789
QUALITY INN & SUITES JOHNSTOWN455 Theatre Dr., Johnstown, PA 15904www.choicehotels.com/pa113 • 814-266-3678
QUALITY INN EBENSBURG111 Cook Rd., Ebensburg, PA 15931www.choicehotels.com/pa217 • 814-472-6100
RIZZO’S OF WINDBER2200 Graham Ave., Windber, PA 15963www.rizzosofwindber.com • 814-467-7908
SLEEP INN JOHNSTOWN453 Theatre Dr., Johnstown, PA 15904www.choicehotels.com/pa030 • 814-262-9292
WINDBER HOTEL502 15th St., Windber, PA 15963www.thewindberhotel.com • 814-467-6999
UNIQUE MEETING SITES
JOHNSTOWN HERITAGE DISCOVERY CENTER 201 6th Ave, Johnstown, PA 15906www.jaha.org • 814-539-1889
meeting
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JOHNSTOWN FLOOD MUSEUM304 Washington St., Johnstown, PA 15901www.jaha.org • 814-539-1889
CAMBRIA COUNTY LIBRARY 248 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901www.cclsys.org • 814-536-5131
COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER OF CAMBRIA COUNTY1217 Menoher Blvd., Johnstown, PA 15905www.caccc.org • 814-255-6515
CONEMAUGH TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPT. – JOHN BRACKEN HALL1942 Kring St., Tire Hill, PA 15959 814-288-1266 • www.conemaughtownshipire.com
PENNSYLVANIA HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE WORKFORCE EDUCATION CENTER101 Community College Way, Johnstown, PA 15904www.pennhighlands.edu • 814-262-3815
CAMP HARMONY, INC.1414 Plank Rd., PO Box 158, Hooversville, PA 15936. www.campharmony.org • 814-798-5885
GREATER JOHNSTOWN SADDLE CLUB316 Saddleclub Rd., Windber, PA 15963814-539-8569 • www.greaterjohnstownsaddleclub.com
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART AT LORETTO112 Franciscan Way, St. Francis University, Loretto, PA 15940 • www.sama-art.org • 814-472-3920
ROCKWOOD MILL SHOPPES & OPERA HOUSE450 W. Main St., Rockwood, PA 15557www.rockwoodmillshoppes.com • 814-926-4546
ALTOONA HERITAGE DISCOVERY CENTER1421-1427 Twelfth Ave., Altoona, PA 16601www.alleghenyridge.org • 814-940-1922
OUTDOOR SPACES
1889 PARK132 Park Rd., South Fork, PA 15956814-495-7281 or 814-487-5054 • www.1889park.com
BLUE KNOB ALL SEASONS RESORT8152 Village Lane, Claysburg, PA 16625www.blueknob.com • 814-239-1024
ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAILROAD NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE110 Federal Park Rd., Gallitzin, PA 16641 www.nps.gov/alpo • 814-886-6150
CAMBRIA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS883 N. Julian St., P.O. Box 147, Ebensburg, PA 15931cambriacofair.com • 814-472-7491
DUMAN LAKE COUNTY PARK157 County Park Rd., Ebensburg, PA 15931www.co.cambria.pa.us • 814-472-8390
HICKORY HOLLOW CAMPGROUND176 Big Hickory Rd., Rockwood, PA 15557www.hickoryhollowcampground.com • 814-926-4636
HIGHLAND REGIONAL PARKLocated of of Walters Ave. on Highland Park Rd. Mailing Address: 322 Schoolhouse Rd., Johnstown, PA 15904814-269-0303 or 814-266-2922
QUEMAHONING FAMILY RECREATION AREA Quemahoning Dam Road, Hollsopple, PA 15935 www.quefamilyrec.com • 814-233-9512
PEOPLES NATURAL GAS PARK90 Johns St., Johnstown, PA 15901 814-539-1889 • www.jaha.org
ROXBURY PARKLocated at the corner of Derby and Franklin Sts., Johnstown, PA 15905 • 814-533-2061
THE RIDGE RECREATION AREA 3984 Menoher Blvd. (Rt. 271), Johnstown, PA 15905 814-539-1877
STACKHOUSE PARK 998 Luzerne St., Johnstown, PA 15905 www.stackhousepark.com • 814-536-1674
WINDBER RECREATION PARK c/o 1605 Graham Ave., Windber, PA 15963 www.windber.com • 814-467-6696
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ACCOUNTING
BARNES, SALY & COMPANY, P.C.637 Ferndale Ave., Suite 100, Johnstown, PA 15905814-288-1544 • www.barnessaly.com
HERBERT CPA & ASSOCIATES, P.C.533 Ferndale Ave., Johnstown, PA 15905814-535-8543 • www.herbertcpa.com
WESSEL & COMPANY215 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-536-7864 • www.wesselcpa.com
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
LAZOR/YOST MARKETING & DESIGN, INC.527 Cedar Way, Oakmont Station, Building #2, Suite 101, Oakmont, PA 15139412-423-0044 • www.lazoryost.com
PRIME DESIGN SOLUTIONS, INC.514 Coleman Ave., Johnstown, PA 15902814-248-3180 www.primedesignsolutions.com
VISION LIGHT MEDIA 137 Clinton St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-254-4219 • www.visionlightmedia.com
ADVERTISING OUTDOOR/BILLBOARD
LAMAR ADVERTISING1519 Rt. 764, Box 549,Duncansville, PA 16635814-695-4839 • www.lamar.com
ATTORNEYS
ATTORNEY TIM BURNS104 South Center St., Suite 315Ebensburg, PA 15931814-471-1701www.AttyTimBurns.comBERGER AND GREEN800 Waterfront Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 152221-800-999-2626 • www.bergerandgreen.com
DAVID WEAVER, ESQUIRE515 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-535-5571
AUTO SERVICES
ADVANTAGE AUTO SERVICE692 Scalp Ave. Johnstown, PA 15904 814-266-0872 www.advantageautoservice.net
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
GREATER JOHNSTOWN/CAMBRIA COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC.245 Market St., Suite 100,Johnstown, PA 15901-2910814-536-5107 or 800-790-4522www.johnstownchamber.com
EASTERN CAMBRIA COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCEPO Box 113, Cresson, PA 16630814-886-8100www.easterncambriachamber.com
SOMERSET COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE601 North Center Ave., Somerset, PA 15501814-445-6431 • www.somersetpa.net
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CAMBRIA COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONPO Box 94, 209 South Center St., Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-7420 • www.cambriacountypa.org
JARI245 Market St., Suite 200, Johnstown, PA 15901814-535-8675 • www.jari.com
JOHNSTOWN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY401 Washington St., 4th Floor,Public Safety Bldg., Johnstown, PA 15901814-535-6564www.Johnstown-Redevelopment.org
NORTHERN CAMBRIA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP.4200 Crawford Ave. #200Northern Cambria, PA 15714-1370814-948-4443
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION3 Sheraton Dr., Altoona, PA 16601814-949-6500 • www.sapdc.org
EDUCATION
CAMBRIA COUNTY LIBRARY248 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-536-5131 • www.cclsys.org
CAMBRIA-ROWE BUSINESS COLLEGE221 Central Ave., Johnstown, PA 15902800-NEW-CAREER • www.crbc.edu
CAMBRIA-ROWE BUSINESS COLLEGE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY210 Industrial Park Dr., Suite 120, Johnstown, PA 159041-800-NEW CAREER • www.crbctechnology.com
THE LEARNING LAMP, ECOKIDS & IGNITE EDUCATION SOLUTIONS2025 Bedford St., Johnstown, PA 15904 • 814-262-0732 www.thelearninglamp.orgwww.ecokidsresale.orgwww.igniteedu.org
MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE7373 Admiral Peary Highway, Cresson, PA 16630888-823-2220 or 814-886-4131 • www.mtaloy.edu
PENNSYLVANIA HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE101 Community College Way, Johnstown, PA 15904814-262-6400 • www.pennhighlands.edu
SAINT FRANCIS UNIVERSITY117 Evergreen Dr, P.O. Box 600,Loretto, PA 15940814-472-3000 • www.francis.edu
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT JOHNSTOWN450 Schoolhouse Road, Johnstown, PA 15904814-269-7000 • www.Pitt-Johnstown.pitt.edu
FINANCIAL SERVICES
1ST SUMMIT BANK125 Donald Lane, Johnstown, PA 15904814-262-4000 • www.1stsummit.com
AMERISERV FINANCIAL BANK216 Franklin St., Johnstown, PA 15901800-837-BANK • www.AmeriServ.com
FIRST COMMONWEALTH BANK1420 Scalp Avenue, Johnstown, PA 15904800-711-2265 • www.fcbanking.com
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PA532 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-532-3000 • www.fnb-online.com
INDIANA FIRST BANK1420 Scalp Ave, Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-2392 • www.inirstbank.com
SOMERSET TRUST COMPANY116 Market St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-262-4800 • www.somersettrust.com
FUNERAL HOMES
HENDERSON FUNERAL HOMES, INC.215 Central Ave., Johnstown, PA 15902814-536-4602www.hendersonfuneralhome.com
GOVERNMENT & ELECTED OFFICIALS
BARBIN, BRYAN, STATE REPRESENTATIVE,413 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-536-9818 • www.pahouse.com/barbin
BURNS, FRANK, STATE REPRESENTATIVE,535 Fairield Ave., Johnstown, PA 15906814-536-8400 • www.pahouse.com/burns
CAMBRIA COUNTY COMMISSIONERSCambria County Courthouse200 South Center St., Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-1606 • www.co.cambria.pa.us
community resources
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WJAC-TV, WJAC-DT49 Old Hickory Lane, Johnstown, PA 15905814-255-7600 • www.wjactv.com
WTAJ-TV 10 “YOUR NEWS LEADER”907 Old Scalp Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-6461 • wearecentralpa.comWATM ABC 23, WWCP FOX 8, THISTV, ANTENNA TV1450 Scalp Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-8088 • www.abc23.com & www.fox8tv.com
MOVING & STORAGE
WELESKI TRANSFER OF JOHNSTOWN161 Horner St., Johnstown, PA 15902814-535-5588 • weleski.com
NON-PROFIT & FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS
AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD SERVICESGreater Alleghenies Region250 Jari Dr., Johnstown, PA 15904814-262-2000 or 800-542-5663www.redcrossblood.org
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF PA MOUNTAINS250 Jari Dr., Johnstown, PA 15904814-262-3170www.redcross.org/pa/johnstown
DISCOVER DOWNTOWN JOHNSTOWN PARTNERSHIPPO Box 882, Johnstown, PA 15907www.discoverjohnstown.org
FARMERS AND THRESHERMEN’S JUBILEEc/o New Centerville and Rural Volunteer Fire Company1428 Casselman Rd., Rockwood, PA 15557814-926-3142 • www.ncrvfc.com
FLOOD CITY FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE #86PO Box 582, Johnstown, PA 15905814-525-6371
GEISTOWN RICHLAND LIONS CLUB403 Euclid Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-4170
JOHNSTOWN FIREMEN’S BENEFIT HOME ASSOCIATIONPO Box 454, Johnstown, PA 15907814-525-0536 • www.FloodCityFire.com
MOXHAM GBU DISTRICT #14640 Bridge St., Johnstown, PA 15902814-539-1290
OAKLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY1746 Bedford St., Johnstown, PA 15902www.oaklandire.com
SONS OF THE UNION VETERANS OF CIVIL WARCOL. JACOB CAMPBELL CAMP #14132 Gazebo Place, Johnstown, PA 15901
OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT
HILLTOP OFFICE SUPPLY, INC.596 Goucher St., Johnstown, PA 15905814-255-6761 • www.hilltopoice.com
PAYROLL PROCESSING
THE PAYROLL DEPARTMENT533 Ferndale Ave., Johnstown, PA 15905814-535-8543 • www.prdpayroll.com
PORTABLE SANITATION
KAMZIK SEPTIC AND PORTABLE JOHNS747 Shepard St., Johnstown, PA 15909814-322-1966
PORT-A-JOHN RENTAL CO.2019 Route 217 Hwy. S. Blairsville, PA 15717724-459-5680 • 800-310-0777www.portajohnrentalco.com
PRINTING & SCREEN PRINTING
AMERICAN EAGLE SCREEN PRINT & EMBROIDERY1107 Cushon St.Johnstown, PA 15902814-539-2974www.aeprints.com
DAMIN PRINTING COMPANY, LLC122 South Locust St., P.O. Box 338,Ebensburg, PA 15931800-427-5050 • www.daminprinting.com
CITY OF JOHNSTOWNCity Hall, 401 Main St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-533-2001 • www.cityofjohnstownpa.net
ROTHFUS, KEITH J.UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN12th Congressional District110 Franklin Street, Suite 150Cambria County ComplexJohnstown, PA 15901814-619-3659www.Rothfus.house.gov
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS322 Schoolhouse Rd., Suite 110,Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-2922 • www.richlandtwp.com
WOZNIAK, JOHN N., STATE SENATOR2307 Bedford St., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-2277 • www.senator-wozniak.com
HEALTH/BEAUTY/WELLNESS
THE ATRIUM COMMUNITY216 Main Street, Johnstown, PA 15901814-535-5347www.theatriumcommunity.com
CAMBRIA CARE CENTER429 Manor Drive, Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-8100www.mycambriacarecenter.com
CONEMAUGH HEALTH SYSTEM1086 Franklin StreetJohnstown, PA 15905814-534-9000www.conemaugh.org
LINKS 4 LIFE450 Girard St., Johnstown, PA 15905814-243-5765www.davidpiro.myshaklee.com
MEDEXPRESS URGENT CARE1221 Scalp Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-1138www.medexpress.com
DR JOHN P WALKER (DENTIST)307 State St., Johnstown, PA 15904814-255-7181www.drjohnwalker.com
INSURANCE
BRETT INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.P.O. Box 69, 225 Vine St., Johnstown, PA 15907814-535-8649 • www.brettinsurance.com
INTERNET DEVELOPMENT/WEB DESIGN
NEW VILLAGE MEDIA, INC.1180 Jacks Corner RoadHopewell, PA 16650814-310-4050 www.newvillagemedia.com
PRIME DESIGN SOLUTIONS, INC.514 Coleman Ave., Johnstown, PA 15902814-248-3180 www.primedesignsolutions.com
MAILING & SHIPPING SERVICES
CAMBRIA MAILING SERVICE, INC.1265 Forest Hills Dr., Salix, PA 15952814-487-4051
MEDIA
FOREVER BROADCASTING109 Plaza Dr., Suite 2, Johnstown, PA 15905814-255-4186www.foreverradio.com
JOHNSTOWN MAGAZINE425 Locust St. Johnstown, PA 15901814-532-5147 • 866-307-0905www.johnstownmag.com
OUR TOWN COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER500 Galleria Dr., Suite 198, Johnstown, PA 15904(Inside Galleria Mall)814-269-9704www.OurTownJohnstown.com
THE TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT425 Locust St. Johnstown, PA 15901814-532-5162 • www.tribdem.com
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GAZETTE PRINTERS775 Indian Springs Rd.Indiana, PA 15701724-349-3434www.gazetteprinters.com
KNEPPER PRESSClinton Commerce Park,2251 Sweeney Dr., Clinton, PA 15026724-899-4200 • www.knepperpress.com
LAUREL VALLEY GRAPHICS, INC.1511 Monastery Dr., Latrobe, PA 15650(724) 539-4545 • www.lvgraphics.net
SPECIALTY PROMOTIONS, INC.844 Ames Plaza, Ebensburg, PA 15931814-472-8898 • 800-342-6832www.spiad.com
REAL ESTATE SALES & RENTALS
LUXOR GARDENS APARTMENTS1201 Heeney Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904814-288-3505 • www.luxorgardens.com
RE/MAX TEAM, REALTORSLet’s Get Moving! Our award-winning agents are ready to help you list, sell, rent, or manage your real estate property and transaction. Full service real estate company devoted to explaining the real estate process to you for a smooth, worry-free transaction.2450 Bedford St., Johnstown, PA 15904814-262-SOLD (7653)www.JohnstownPAhomes.com
WINSTON CORPORATIONPO Box 1151, Johnstown, PA 15907814-539-8995
SECURITY SERVICES
CORPORATE SECURITY SERVICES, INC.P.O. Box 5347, Johnstown, PA 15904814-269-4818
IPI SECURITY SERVICES1300 Pleasant Valley Blvd., Altoona, PA 16602814-942-9664 (oice)www.paprivateinvestigations.com
WATKINS SECURITY, LLC140 Glass Rd., Johnstown, PA 15902814-288-9420www.watkins-security.com
SIGNS
BIG CITY SIGNS115 Atlee St., Johnstown, PA 15905814-535-6782www.bigcitysigns.net
RPM SIGNS624 Lamberd Ave., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-3002www.rpmsign.com
TECHNOLOGY: COMPUTER/TELEPHONE
DSI TECH SERVICESPO Box 112, Windber, PA 15963814-262-9693 • www.dsitechservices.com
TROPHIES, AWARDS & APPAREL
CUMMINGS TROPHIES & ENGRAVING621 Demuth St., Johnstown, PA 15904814-266-7527E-mail: cummingstrophies@atlanticbb.net
UTILITIES
PEOPLES NATURAL GAS3115 Elton Rd., Johnstown, PA 15904800-764-0111
WATER SERVICE
ROARING SPRING WATER200 Buckwheat Hill Rd.Northern Cambria, PA 15714877-914-WATER (9283)www.roaringspringwater.com
WHOLESALERS: BEVERAGES
VON’S UNITED BEVERAGE COMPANY675 Galleria Drive Extension, Johnstown, PA 15904814-535-7641www.vons-ub.com
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The Johnstown Metropolitan Statistical
Area is strategically located within 500
miles of over 50% of the U.S. population
(6 out of 10 major U.S. markets) and
60% of Canada’s population. Johnstown
is easily accessible by air, bus, train, or
vehicle. U.S. Route 219, a modern scenic
expressway connects the city to major
interstates: US. 22, Routes 422 and
I-80 to the north; and the Pennsylvania
Turnpike, Route 56 and U.S. Route 30
to the south. The city is located 70
miles east of Pittsburgh in The
Alleghenies region.
TRAINS
AMTRAK’S JOHNSTOWN TRAIN STATIONServed by Amtrak’s Pennsylvanian, the train operates once daily in each direction.47 Walnut St., Johnstown, PA 15901 National Rail Passenger Service or Station Information: 814-535-3313 Reservations & Schedule Information: www.amtrak.com
BUS & PUBLIC TRANSIT SERVICE
CAMTRANNumerous routes throughout downtown Johnstown, Richland Township, Windber, Ebensburg and northern Cambria County. All urban buses are equipped with bicycle racks. Use the Inclined Plane and CamTran service
routes to access the James Mayer River Walk Trail, the Inclined Plane Nature Walk trail, and the Path of the Flood trail. 502 Maple Ave., Johnstown, PA 15901814-535-5526 • www.camtranbus.com
GREYHOUND BUS LINESTwo eastern and two western route arrivals and departures in downtown Johnstown. This is a stop only and tickets are not sold. Getting from the station to area downtown hotels is accessible by taxi or by walking. Several hotels ofer free shuttle service from the terminal to their properties.130 Clinton St., Johnstown, PA 15901814-536-4714 or 800-454-2487www.greyhound.com
AIRPORT
JOHN MURTHA JOHNSTOWN/CAMBRIA COUNTY AIRPORTLocated 5 miles east of Johnstown, & approximately 70 miles east of Pittsburgh in west-central Pennsylvania. The airport has a 7,000-foot runway located on a 590-acre site west of US 219 in Richland Township. Daily lights from Johnstown connecting you to the world!479 Airport Rd., Johnstown, PA 15904814-536-0002www.lyjohnstownairport.com
Transportation
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Events are subject to change without
notice. Please call the phone number
or visit the website with the event
listing for details and the most current
information. For a more detailed list
of area events, please go to www.
visitjohnstownpa.com/events.
ONGOING SERIES
Fridays: May 6-October 28JOHNSTOWN FARMERS MARKETCentral Park, downtown Johnstown814-533-2049 • www.cityofjohnstownpa.net
Tuesdays: June 7-October 18WEST END FARMERS MARKET501 Broad St. (Senior Life parking lot), Johnstown814-533-2049 • www.cityofjohnstownpa.net
Fourth Friday: June 24-August 26JAZZ ALONG THE RIVERSt. Mary’s Pavilion, 5th & Power St., Johnstown (Cambria City) 814-535-4132
Sundays: Memorial Day Weekend – mid-September - FREE SUMMER SUNDAY CONCERTSRoxbury Bandshell, Roxbury Park, Johnstownwww.roxburybandshell.com
Saturdays: July 9 – September 17EBENSBURG FARMERS MARKETPenn Eben Park, West High St., Downtown Ebensburg. 814-472-8780 • www.ebensburgmainstreet.com
Fridays: August 5-26CONCERTS IN THE PARKDowntown Ebensburg814-472-8780 • www.ebensburgmainstreet.com
September-MarchJOHNSTOWN TOMAHAWKS SEASONNorth American Hockey League (Tier II Junior A)Cambria County War Memorial Arena814-536-GOAL(4625) • www.johnstowntomahawks.com
October: Fridays & Saturdays & Oct. 31NANTY GLO HAUNTED HAYRIDE & HAUNTED HOUSENanty Glo Park & Pool, Lincoln Ave., Nanty Glo814-659-2396 • www.nantyglocampingandpool.com
October: Fridays and SaturdaysHUSTON’S HAUNTED HOLLOW 126 Woodland Rd., Rockwood814-926-3133 • www.hauntedhollow.net
MARCH 2016
March 3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL DINNERFrank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center, downtown Johnstown814-536-5107 • www.johnstownchamber.com
March 3-5SPRING CHILDREN’S CONSIGNMENT SALEEcoKids, 2025 Bedford St., Johnstown814-266-0111 • www.facebook.com/EcoKidsPA
March 20SAINT VINCENT CAMERATA: “SONGS FOR THE SOUL”First Presbyterian Church, downtown Johnstown814-410-6144 • www.johnstownmusic.org
March 26EASTER EGG HUNTPrince Gallitzin State Park, Muskrat Beach 2814-674-1000 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/princegallitzin/index.htm
APRIL 2016
April 8-10THE CHILDREN’S BOOK FESTIVAL OF JOHNSTOWNBottle Works: Arts on Third Avenue, 411 Third Ave., Johnstown814-262-0732, ext. 242 • www.thelearninglamp.org
April 9 ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown campus 814-269-2031 • www.pittjohnstownathletics.com/hof.aspx
April 16HASTINGS WINE FESTIVAL POOL FUNDRAISERHastings Memorial Building, Hastings814-322-5611 • www.hastingsborough.com
April 15BUSINESS HALL OF FAME DINNERFrank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center, downtown Johnstown814-536-5107 • www.johnstownchamber.com
April 16 CHLOE WIECZOREK AND NICK ADAMS - JAZZ CONCERT First Presbyterian Church, downtown Johnstown 814-410-6144 • www.johnstownmusic.org
April 29 ARBOR DAY CEREMONY Tree planting ceremony. Location TBA. Westmont Borough, Johnstown. 814-255-3865
April 29 A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC @ THE LIBRARY Cambria County Library, 248 Main Street, downtown Johnstown. 814-536-5131 • www.cclsys.org
April 23-24 18TH ANNUAL ART IN BLOOM SPRING ART SHOWCambria County Courthouse, Downtown Ebensburg. 814-472-8780 • www.ebensburgmainstreet.com
MAY 2016
May 20-22 ANNUAL STONYCREEK RIVER RENDEZVOUS AND RAFT TRIP Greenhouse Park, Route 403, south of Johnstown 814-266-4276, Club Hotline www.benscreekcanoeclub.com
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May 21ANDREW SORDS – VIOLIN RECITAL First Presbyterian Church, downtown Johnstown814-410-6144 • www.johnstownmusic.org
May 21GARDEN PARTY – “THE ART OF GOLF”Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art at Ligonier Valley, Ligonier. 724-238-6015 • www.sama-art.org
May 28TASTE & TOUR: REDISCOVER DOWNTOWN JOHNSTOWNwww.discoverjohnstown.org
May 28 PATH OF THE FLOOD HISTORIC RACES: 5K, 10K & HALF-MARATHONPath of the Flood Trail, South Fork to Johnstown www.facebook.com/POTFHistoricRaces
May 28 MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE, 10 AM Prince Gallitzin State Park, Campground Amphtheater. 814-674-1000 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/princegallitzin/index.htm
May 30MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY – BICYCLE CONTEST & PARADEWestmont Middle School to Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown • 814-255-3865
May 30 WESTMONT MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown 814-535-2652 • www.grandviewjohnstownpa.com
May 30 MEMORIAL DAY COMMEMORATION SERVICE Sandyvale Cemetery and Memorial Gardens, Hickory Street, Johnstown • 814-539-8995 or 814-266-7891
May 31 – June 2 26TH ANNUAL SHOWCASE FOR COMMERCECambria County War Memorial Arena, downtown Johnstown814-536-5107 • www.showcaseforcommerce.com
May 311889 JOHNSTOWN FLOOD COMMEMORATIONWith luminaria in the evening, Johnstown Flood National Memorial. 814-495-4643 • www.nps.gov/jol
JUNE 2016
June 2-6STONY-KISKI-CONEMAUGH RIVERS SOJOURNwww.conemaughvalleyconservancy.org
June 3-5ST. MARY’S JOHNSTOWN POLKAFESTSt. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church Pavilion, 5th & Power Sts. (Cambria City) Johnstown800-237-8590 • www.visitjohnstownpa.com/polkafest
June 11TINY MEMORIAL RUNScooter’s, 185 Tire Hill Rd., Johnstown814-242-5567 • www.abatepa.org
June 11ANNUAL PICK-A-DILLY HERB FAIREDillweed Bed & Breakfast, Dilltown814-446-6465 • www.dillweedinc.com
June 15-1863RD ANNUAL SUNNEHANNA AMATEUR TOURNAMENT FOR CHAMPIONSSunnehanna Country Club, Johnstown814-255-4121 • www.sunnehanna.com
June 23-2619TH ANNUAL THUNDER IN THE VALLEY® MOTORCYCLE RALLYDowntown Johnstown and surrounding communities. 800-237-8590 • www.johnstownthunder.com
June 23 –12thANNUAL WHEELS & WINGSDowntown Ebensburg. Oicial Thunder in the Valley® event. 814-472-8780 • www.ebensburgwheels.com
June 25LIVING HISTORY DAYAllegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site, Gallitzin 814-886-6150 • www.nps.gov/alpo
JULY 2016
July 3FIREWORKS AT THE GALLERIARoute 219, Galleria Drive, Johnstown814-266-6600 • www.johnstowngalleria-pa.com
July 3HOPE FIRE COMPANY ANNUAL CAR SHOWMain St., downtown Northern Cambria814-948-4444
July 4FOURTH OF JULY CONCERT & FIREWORKSPoint Stadium, Downtown Johnstown814-535-6738 • www.johnstownsymphony.org
July 4SUMMER THUNDER® 2016 FREE FIREWORKS DISPLAYDelGrosso’s Park, 4352 E. Pleasant Valley Blvd, Tipton. 814-684-3538 • www.delgrossos.com
July 9HERITAGE DAY EVENTMain St., downtown Northern Cambria • 814-948-4444
July 14-16SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK: “MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING”7 PM, Stackhouse Park814-539-9500 • www.bandofbrothersshakespeare.org
July 16FREEDOM RUNScooter’s, 185 Tire Hill Rd., Johnstown814-242-5567 • www.abatepa.org
July 16SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART GALA: 40TH ANNIVERSARY – “BIRTHDAY BASH”Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art at Loretto, Saint Francis University campus, Loretto814-472-3920 • www.sama-art.org
July 20-23 SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK: “MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING”7 PM, Stackhouse Park814-539-9500 • www.bandofbrothersshakespeare.org
July 30EBENSBURG HOMECOMINGDowntown Ebensburg814-472-8780 • www.ebensburbmainstreet.com.
AUGUST 2016
August 1-772ND NATIONAL AAABA (ALL-AMERICAN AMATEUR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION) TOURNAMENTPoint Stadium, downtown Johnstown and seven Cambria County ballields • www.aaabajohnstown.org
August 11-14ROCK RUN SUMMER FUN ATV BLASTRock Run Recreation Area, Patton814-674-6026 • www.rockrunrecreation.com
August 5-7AMERISERV FLOOD CITY MUSIC FESTIVALPeoples Natural Gas Park, downtown Johnstown 814-539-1889 or 888-222-1889 www.loodcitymusic.com
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August 12-14 26TH ANNUAL PORTAGE SUMMERFEST Crichton-McCormick Park, Portage 814-288-6035 • www.portageareasummerfest.com
August 13 CHILDREN’S AID RUN Scooter’s, 185 Tire Hill Rd., Johnstown 814-242-5567 • www.abatepa.org
August 1346TH ANNUAL SOMERSET ANTIQUE SHOWStreets of Somerset, PA.814-445-6431 • www.somersetpa.net
August 19-20RICHLAND COMMUNITY DAYSSchoolhouse Rd. & Theater Dr. Richland Twp. 814-241-0807 • www.richlanddays.com
August 2711TH ANNUAL BANDSHELL BARK DOG WALK AND FESTIVALRoxbury Park, Johnstown814-241-9004 • www.roxburybandshell.com
SEPTEMBER 2016
September 2-4 ETHNIC FEST Cambria City Cultural District, Johnstown 814-535-4132 (St. Mary’s Church)
September 39TH ANNUAL CRUISIN’ THE FLOOD CITY (AUTO SHOW) Main St., downtown Johnstown 814-288-8657 or 814-322-4668
September 3-4 46TH LOG HOUSE ARTS FESTIVAL Community Arts Center of Cambria County, 1217 Menoher Blvd., Johnstown 814-255-6515 • www.caccc.org
September 4-10CAMBRIA COUNTY FAIRCambria County Fairgrounds, Ebensburg814-472-7491 • www.cambriacofair.com
September 7-1164TH ANNUAL FARMERS AND THRESHERMENS JUBILEE(3054 Kingwood Rd., Rockwood) New Centerville, PA. 814-926-3142 • www.ncrvfc.com
September 9-10 4TH ANNUAL SANDYVALE WINE EXPERIENCE Sandyvale Memorial Gardens & Conservancy, Johnstown www.sandyvalewinefest.com
September 15 DERRY RAILROAD DAYS HOBO PICNIC Downtown Derry at cabooses • 724-309-1746
September 17JOHNSTOWN SYMPHONY GALAPasquerilla Performing Arts Center, Pitt-Johnstown Campus814-535-6738 • www.johnstownsymphony.org
September 17 BRETHREN HERITAGE & CRAFT FESTIVAL Camp Harmony, 1414 Plank Rd., Hooversville 814-798-5885 • www.campharmony.org
September 17-18 DERRY RAILROAD DAYS Downtown Derry • 724-309-1746.
September 18 ITALIAN FOOD & HERITAGE FESTIVAL DelGrosso’s Park, 4352 E. Pleasant Valley Blvd, Tipton 814-684-3538 • www.delgrossos.com
September 23-25 10TH ANNUAL RALLY AT THE ROCK Rock Run Recreation Area, Patton814-674-6026 • www.rockrunrecreation.com
September 24 POTATOFESTDowntown Ebensburg 814-472-8780 • www.potatofest.com
September 24-25HARVESTFEST 2016 – THE SEASON FINALE! DelGrosso’s Park, 4352 E. Pleasant Valley Blvd, Tipton 814-684-3538 • www.delgrossos.com
September 30-October 2CRESSON AREA HERITAGE DAYSFront St., Cresson • www.easterncambriachamber.com
OCTOBER 2016
October 1BREWS AND BLUES IN THE VALLEYPeoples Natural Gas Park, downtown Johnstownwww.loodcitymusic.com
October 241ST ANNUAL JOHNSTOWN MARATHON, HALF MARATHON, 5K & 10K RACESJohnstown • 814-535-8381 www.johnstownpaymca.org
October 2 APPLE CIDER FESTIVAL & CRAFT SHOWMuskrat Beach 2, Prince Gallitzin State Park814-674-1000 • www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/indapark/princegallitzin/index.htm
October 8SPIRITS ON THE SUMMIT GHOST TOURAllegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site, Gallitzin. 814-886-6150 • www.nps.gov/alpo
October 9FALL FOLIAGE (BICYCLE) RIDEGhost Town Trail814-472-8780 • www.ebensburgmainstreet.com
October 15VAMPIRE 5K RUN/WALKAmerican Red Cross, 250 Jari Dr., Johnstown814-262-2000 • www.redcrossblood.org/2015vampire5k
October 16COMMUNITY HARVEST FESTBethany United Methodist Church, 700 Farren St., Portage • 814-736-8651
October 25 JOHNSTOWN HALLOWEEN PARADEDowntown Johnstown • 814-255-4186.
October 29 SPIRITS OF THE STAPLE BEND TUNNEL GHOST TOURS Staple Bend Tunnel Unit of Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site, Mineral Point814-886-6150 • www.nps.gov/alpo
NOVEMBER 2016
November 4 THINK PINK, ANNUAL FASHION SHOW FUNDRAISER Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art at Altoona, Brett Building, 1210 11th Ave., Altoona814-946-4464 • www.sama-art.org
November 5-December 19 BASKET BONANZA Community Arts Center of Cambria County, 1217 Menoher Blvd., Johnstown 814-255-6515 • www.caccc.org
November 5-December 24HOLLY BAZAAR Community Arts Center of Cambria County, 1217 Menoher Blvd., Johnstown 814-255-6515 • www.caccc.org
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November 18 HOMETOWN CHRISTMAS PARADE & LIGHT UP NIGHT Downtown Johnstown. www.discoverjohnstown.orgNovember 19-20 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Dillweed Bed & Breakfast, Dilltown 814-446-6465 • www.dillweedinc.com
DECEMBER 2016
December 2-3 “THE NUTCRACKER” (JOHNSTOWN CONCERT BALLET) Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center, Pitt-Johnstown Campus • 814-536-7599www.johnstownballet.homestead.com
December 2-4CHRISTMAS STORIES FEATURING THE PARLOR PLAYERS Dillweed Bed & Breakfast, Dilltown814-446-6465 • www.dillweedinc.com
December 2-4DICKENS OF A CHRISTMASDowntown Ebensburg814-472-8780 • www.ebensburgdickens.com
December 3-4ANNUAL MADRIGAL CHRISTMAS FEASTEMount Aloysius College, Cosgrave Hall, Cresson814-886-6319 • www.mtaloy.edu/madrigal
December 3DERRY RAILROAD DAYS SANTA MEET & GREETDowntown Derry at Cabooses • 724-309-1746
December 31CELEBRATION JOHNSTOWNDowntown Johnstownwww.discoverjohnstown.org
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