Left the Outflow Campground this morning and made our way to Quemahoning Family Campground staying successfully (so far) ahead of the storm system heading our way. We are entranced with the rolling green landscapes of Pennsylvania in summer! Now we’re enroute to The Johnstown Flood Museum.


Of course we couldn’t get out of the campground this morning without one more T@B tour. Tim was the eight person to check out our abode in our three days here!

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  1. Mark

    Now you are in my neck of the woods in central PA. The Johnstown Flood history was very interesting and the museum is really nice.

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    • Steve & Karen

      We visited the Johnstown Flood National Museum and are now reading “The Bosses Club” a piece of historical fiction about the flood by Richard Gregory, a descendant of mill workers there at the time.

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