It's Sunday, and we drove 30 miles out of Somerset headed for Johnstown. In 1889 this town was destroyed by a massive flood, killing over 2,200 people. We sat through a documentary video and got a devastating look at the cause and outcome of this disaster. The building pictured here is The Johnstown Flood Museum.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Johnstown & Somerset PA
All in all, our stay in Somerset has been a delight! (A far cry from busy, loud, and crowded DC to the lush, rolling hills of country-tranquility!) We thoroughly enjoyed DC, but this is a welcome diversity. Somerset is a quaint little town, but it does have a Walmart, which we've frequented more than once; although, no Costco. Oh well. By the way, Max continues to be a real sweetheart in evey way!


It's Sunday, and we drove 30 miles out of Somerset headed for Johnstown. In 1889 this town was destroyed by a massive flood, killing over 2,200 people. We sat through a documentary video and got a devastating look at the cause and outcome of this disaster. The building pictured here is The Johnstown Flood Museum.


It's Sunday, and we drove 30 miles out of Somerset headed for Johnstown. In 1889 this town was destroyed by a massive flood, killing over 2,200 people. We sat through a documentary video and got a devastating look at the cause and outcome of this disaster. The building pictured here is The Johnstown Flood Museum.
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