JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – The Johnstown Flood Museum has reopened. Eight months after closing due to winter weather-related water damage, the site at 304 Washington St. in downtown returned to regular ...
You might not know it, but every time you buy a bottle of liquor in Pennsylvania, you’re paying an 18% tax that originated because of the 1936 Johnstown flood.
JOHNSTOWN — Unbeknownst to anyone at the time, the Tuesday, March 17, 1936, edition of The Johnstown Tribune foreshadowed a historic tragedy in the city. One headline stated: “Heavy rainfall again ...
On Tuesday evening, the Johnstown Flood National Memorial continued its Evening on the Lake program, which aims to explore the history of the victims of the flood, and the Grandview Cemetery where ...
The Johnstown Flood Museum is expected to reopen by Sept. 29, after being closed since January due to weather-related water damage. 8/4/25 Loni Anderson's cause of death revealed 'Gray Divorce' Is On ...
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Classrooms damaged after flooding at Richland High School
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WTAJ) — The Richland School District has shared that they had to dismiss classes not only for inclement ...
Did you know that Pennsylvanians are still paying a tax on alcohol that was meant to be temporary to help support relief from the Johnstown flood of 1936? Is there such a thing as a temporary tax?
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Pennsylvanians still paying tax on alcohol sales stemming from the Johnstown flood of 1936
Did you know that Pennsylvanians are still paying a tax on alcohol that was meant to be temporary to help support relief from the Johnstown flood of 1936? Is there such a thing as a temporary tax?
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