Johnstown Flood National Memorial

The South Fork Dam failed on Friday, May 31, 1889, and unleashed 20,000,000 tons of water that devastated Johnstown, PA. The flood killed 2,209 people but it brought the nation and the world together to aid the "Johnstown sufferers." The story of the Johnstown Flood reminds us all, "...that we must leave nothing undone for the preservation and protection of our brother men."

The Lake View Farm

The Lake View Farm

Barn and spring house

Lake View House

Lake View House

Farm house

The Double Cottage

The Double Cottage once served as a structure for the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club

Cottage

The remains of the South Fork Dam

Remains of the South Fork Dam with snow

Remains of the dam

The Lippincott Cottage

The Lippincott Cottage once served as a structure for the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club

Cottage

Park entrance sign

Park entrance sign

Park entrance sign

The remains of the South Fork Dam

The remains of the South Fork Dam

Dam remains

The remains of the South Fork Dam

The remains of the South Fork Dam

Dam remains

South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club Club House

South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club Club House

Club house

The remains of the South Fork Dam

The remains of the South Fork Dam

Dam remains

The Carriage Road Nature Trail can be accessed from the picnic area or near the South Abutment.

The Carriage Road Nature Trail can be accessed from the picnic area or near the South Abutment.

Trail sign

The portalettes near the picnic area.

The portalettes near the picnic area.

Picnic pavilion

A Walk Through the Ruins starts near the South Abutment.

A Walk Through the Ruins starts near the South Abutment.

Wooden sign

Visitor Center theater shows the park film "Black Friday" at :15 past the hour.

The park movie "Black Friday" play at :15 past the hour in the Visitor Center.

Theater seats

The Visitor Center bookstore has many items available for purchase.

The Visitor Center bookstore

Bookstore