Due to an interior water leak on 1/23/25 caused by the recent extreme cold, the Johnstown Flood Museum ONLY is temporarily closed. Thankfully, nothing of historic significance was affected. As of 2/4, the water remediation team has concluded their work, which leaves repainting, floor refinishing, and replacement of carpet and soundproofing materials. We are currently waiting for insurance adjustors, a process we cannot control. In the meantime, we apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to remediate and repair our beloved flagship museum.

In the meantime, we are pleased to present Relic Tales of the Johnstown Floods at the Heritage Discovery Center, which is unaffected and operating normal business hours. This new temporary exhibition includes more than 200 artifacts and photographs, many of which have never been on display before, from the Johnstown flood of 1889 (as well as 1936 and 1977).  Welcome!

Location and Parking

The park’s physical address is 90 Johns Street, as marked by the red pin in the Google map below; the park encompasses the triangular-shaped plot of land bounded by Iron Street, Johns Street, and the Stonycreek River in the map below.

You can approach the site over the Walnut Street Bridge or Johns Street Bridge.

Parking

Look for street parking along Iron Street and Walnut Street, and available parking lots near the train station.