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  2. Johnstown Inclined Plane - Wikipedia

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    System length. 896.5 ft (273.3 m) Track gauge. 8 ft ( 2,440 mm) The Johnstown Inclined Plane is a 896.5-foot (273.3 m) funicular in Johnstown, Cambria County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The incline and its two stations connect the city of Johnstown, situated in a valley at the confluence of the Stonycreek and the Little Conemaugh rivers ...

  3. Peoples Natural Gas Park - Wikipedia

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    Located across the river from Point Stadium and beside the Cambria Iron National Historic Landmark, the Peoples Natural Gas Park provides a beautiful view of downtown Johnstown, including the Inclined Plane and the Johnstown Flood Museum. The park is bordered by the Johnstown Urban Greenway, and stretches to the Johns Street Bridge.

  4. AmeriServ Financial - Wikipedia

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    AmeriServ branch footprint in southwest Pennsylvania. 2008 photo of Ameriserv Financial headquarters building in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on the corner of Main and Franklin Streets. AmeriServ Financial, Inc. is a bank holding company based in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. It operates AmeriServ Financial Bank, AmeriServ Trust and Financial Services ...

  5. Johnstown Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Johnstown Symphony Orchestra ( JSO) is a symphony orchestra based in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The symphony was founded in January 1929, and conducts a program of six subscription concerts from October to May plus four special events, including an annual Symphony Gala. The orchestra performs primarily at the University of Pittsburgh at ...

  6. List of national memorials of the United States - Wikipedia

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    When the South Fork Dam catastrophically failed in 1889, the town of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was flooded and more than 2,200 people died, making the flood now the third-deadliest event in the US. The memorial at the site of the dam remains features a visitor center, short hiking trails, and a historic clubhouse.

  7. Allegheny Portage Railroad - Wikipedia

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    April 01, 1947 [3] The Allegheny Portage Railroad was the first railroad constructed through the Allegheny Mountains in central Pennsylvania. It operated from 1834 to 1854 as the first transportation infrastructure through the gaps of the Allegheny that connected the midwest to the eastern seaboard across the barrier range of the Allegheny Front.

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