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The Cambria County War Memorial also hosted several indoor football franchise. The Johnstown Riverhawks of the Atlantic Indoor Football League (later renamed American Indoor Football) called the Cambria Country War Memorial home from 2005 to 2008, posting records of 6–4, 8–6, and 6-9 respectively before folding in the 2008 offseason. [5]
In 1912, a panel of fourteen distinguished Civil War veterans from across Cambria County met to make plans for the memorial's design. After meeting with the project's financial backer, David E. Park, the panel chose the obelisk design and placement of 3,500 names of Civil War veterans on bronze tablets at the monument's base.
Johnstown Flood National Memorial – the National Park Service site that preserves the remains of the South Fork Dam and portions of the Lake Conemaugh bed. Johnstown Flood Museum – shows the Academy Award-winning film The Johnstown Flood as part of the museum experience. Johnstown Inclined Plane is the world's steepest vehicular inclined plane.
PHOTO: Former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump arrives to speak at a rally at 1st Summit Arena at the Cambria County War Memorial in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Aug. 30, 2024.
The Johnstown Riverhawks was a professional indoor American football team based out of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. A charter member of the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA), it played its home games at Cambria County War Memorial Arena .
Sci-Fi in the Valley Con 2012 was moved from the Cambria County War Memorial Arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania to the North Central Recreation Center in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. This occurred due to a local fee that would affect the conventions dealers. [2] [10] [11] In 2013, the convention moved to the Jaffa Shrine and used the bottom floor.
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Johnstown: Cambria County War Memorial Arena: April 13, 1976 [c] University Park: Rec Hall: April 15, 1976 [c] Pittsburgh: Syria Mosque: April 16, 1976 [c] Meadville: Shafer Auditorium: April 17, 1976 [c] Rochester: Strong Auditorium: April 20, 1976 [c] Johnson City: Freedom Hall Civic Center: April 21, 1976 [c] Knoxville: Knoxville Civic ...