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  1. Learn about the 1889 flood that killed 2,209 people and the recovery of Johnstown at this museum. Explore interactive exhibits, the Oklahoma House, and the Johnstown Discovery Network.

  2. Visit the site of the 1889 flood that killed 2,209 people and devastated Johnstown, PA. Learn about the South Fork Dam, the cottages, the relief efforts and the park film at the Visitor Center.

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    New in October 2022! The Johnstown Flood Museum is proud to participate in Museums for All, which is designed to make museums more accessible to lower-income families. Any family receiving food assistance (SNAP) benefits can present their SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card to receive a reduced admission price of $3 per person, up to four ...

    New in July 2021! Experience what it was like to be an immigrant to Johnstown in the late 1800s – and the steel and coal industries that brought them here. Learn about the 1889 Johnstown Flood, and how industrialization helped cause the disaster. See modern blacksmiths practicing their craft using time-honored methods – all located in the nationall...

    Visitor season opening hours (May-December) for the Johnstown Flood Museum and Heritage Discovery Center/Johnstown Children’s Museum are Monday-Saturday, 10:00 am-5:00 pm; and Sunday, noon-5:00 pm. During the slower visitor season (January-April) we are closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and open Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays from 10:00 am-5:...

    All museums are wheelchair-accessible, and our film presentations are captioned. We look forward to welcoming you!

    Learn about the 1889 Johnstown Flood and its impact on the city's history and culture at this museum. Find out how to buy tickets, plan your visit and save with Museums for All and Johnstown Heritage Pass.

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  4. Visit the Johnstown Flood Museum, which is operated by the Johnstown Area Heritage Association, to find out more about this shocking episode in American history. It features an Academy Award-winning documentary, artifacts, exhibits and more.

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  5. The Johnstown Flood Museum chronicles the events of the flood through exhibits and media. The museum shows the documentary, The Johnstown Flood in the Robert S. Waters Theater. Exhibits include the relief map that uses lights and sounds to display the path of the flood.

  6. Learn about the scale and impact of the Johnstown flood of 1889, which killed 2,209 people and destroyed 1,600 homes. See statistics, photos, and resources about the disaster and its aftermath.

  7. Learn about the 1889 flood and its aftermath at the Johnstown Flood Museum, located in the former Cambria Library. See the Academy Award® winning film, The Johnstown Flood, and an original Oklahoma House exhibit.

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