Well, all good things must come to an end. Last night, I dropped by the park to see its demise. It needed DID updating, uncluttered, and work, but not compete destruction. Im in favor of updates and some upgrades, but not bulldozed down. That was wrong. It was a hystoricallly significant place, and didnt need to be wiped off the map to make it nearly all concrete. It'll sadly be missed. The curved sidewalks, the gazebo, and a memorial tree planted when I was young amongst others, wiped out. This is not NYC, where the original design from this came from. But whatever. I'll distance myself from this now. Maybe from the whole place that was johnstiwn. It's not my home anymore. I took a bike ride thru a lot of the places I liked as a kid. Deplorable. Moxham, the west end, and places a blue-collar steelworkers kid would go. It's all falling apart. Rats, garbage, people that won't even look up or say hello. So sad to see it a going to ruin. Well, that's my soap box speech. Take it...
Read moreCentral Park in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, is a vibrant community hub located at 507 Main Street. Here are some key details: Events: Central Park hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including the annual Hometown Christmas Stroll & Light Up Night, which features food vendors, live entertainment, inflatable balloons, and the lighting of a large Christmas tree. Facilities: The park offers open green spaces, picnic areas, and a bandshell for outdoor performances. Nearby Attractions: Central Park is situated in the heart of downtown Johnstown, making it close to shops, restaurants, and other local attractions. Community Activities: The park is a popular spot for farmer's markets, concerts, and community...
Read moreJohnstown's Central Park was set aside by the founder, Joseph Johns, when he purchased the land grant. He is the one who laid out lots and set aside areas for recreation "in perpetuity." Central Park is one of those areas. It's a small park, but has a very pleasant fountain in the center, a gazebo where you might find local musicians playing, or a public gathering occurring. Surrounding the park, are numerous historic buildings, dating back to the famous 1889 Flood, the Civil War, and early commercial development in the area. You'll also find a number of great eateries within very easy access. A great place to relax and let...
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