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The site chosen for the mall was on the southeastern side of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, just off U.S. Route 219 and on the former site of a drive-in theater. Plans called for a 650,000-square-foot (60,000 m 2), 70-store enclosed shopping mall with three anchor stores: Kmart, Sears, and Johnstown-based Penn Traffic. Of these, Sears would be ...
Johnstown Traction 311, shown at the Rockhill Trolley Museum in 2002. 350 Pennsylvania Trolley Museum; 351 Market Street Railway (San Francisco) 311, 355 Rockhill Trolley Museum; 356, 357 Shore Line Trolley Museum; 358 originally Stone Mountain, Georgia, then Trolley Museum of New York; 362 Johnstown Area Heritage Association [4]
HABS No. PA-5387, "Johnstown City Hall, Northeast corner of Main & Market Streets", 1 photo, 6 data pages, 1 photo caption page HABS No. PA-5386, " Johnstown Public Library, 304 Washington Street ", 2 photos, 9 data pages, 1 photo caption page
The company was founded in 1950 as Crown Construction.Frank J. Pasquerilla, who joined less than a year later, became president in 1956 and sole owner in 1961. The company's name was changed to Crown American in 1972 and in 1979, it acquired the Hess's department store chain.
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Steve & Barry's had a small format store open for a short time at the mall in the late 2000s. [14] [15] Adar Johnstown Limited Liability Corporation purchased the property the mall is located on in 2014. [16] Pax Mall Realty settled a tax dispute with Cambria County over the value of the Boscov's anchor in 2017. [17]
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Johnstown station is an Amtrak intercity rail station in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States. The station is north of downtown Johnstown across the Little Conemaugh River . It is served by the daily round trip of the Pennsylvanian .