Johnstown, Pennsylvania is a lovely Cambria County city, located just an hour east of Pittsburgh near the city of Altoona. The city is known for its history of extreme flooding, including its "Great Flood" of 1889, which killed more than 2,000 residents after the collapse of the nearby South Fork Dam. The region's floods, including its subsequent 1936 and 1977 floods, are detailed at the Johnstown Flood Museum. Five National Historic Districts populate the city's downtown region, home to attractions like the Johnstown Inclined Railway and the historic Nathan's Department Store. Couples traveling with children in tow can explore the Heritage Discovery Center, while couples with arts interests can peruse the unique art exhibits of Bottle Works. Each year, the city hosts the annual Thunder in the Valley motorcycle rally, one of Pennsylvania's largest motorcycle events.