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Dam shot glass |
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PT172 |
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$3.95 |
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 | Shot glass featuring the famous Schultz house and Dam slogan. |
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Dam shot glass, heavy |
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PT162 |
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$5.50 |
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 | Shot glass featuring the "Dam" slogan, Schultz house photo, and blue Johnstown logo. |
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Disaster's Wake: A Retrospective of the 1977 Johnstown Flood |
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B050 |
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$24.97 |
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 | Now available! Published by The Tribune-Democrat to commemorate the 30-year anniversary of the flood. It includes an overview and timeline of the disaster, information on how different areas were impacted, and reprints of newspaper articles from that time, and many contemporary photographs. Most importantly, it includes survivors' first-hand stories of their experiences of the flood and its aftermath. In hardback, 128 pages. |
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Don't Spit magnet |
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S044 |
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$2.50 |
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 | Magnet featuring the slogan, "Don't Spit on the Floor…Remember the Johnstown Flood." This design is taken from a turn-of-the-century slide shown at cinemas before silent movies. |
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Johnstown Flood Museum notecards |
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S014 |
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$12.95 |
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 | 5"X7" notecards with envelopes, featuring a watercolor of the Johnstown Flood Museum by Glenn Brougher. Sold in packages of 10. |
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Morley's Dog magnet |
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S045 |
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$1.50 |
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 | Magnet featuring the famous Morley's Dog statue. Dimensional. |
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Postcard -- Grandview Cemetery |
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PC057 |
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$0.50 |
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 | A photo of the Plot of the Unknown at Grandview Cemetery. |
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Postcard -- flood museum map |
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PC004 |
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$0.50 |
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 | A photo of the fiberoptic map of the flood's path from the Johnstown Flood Museum. |
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The 1889 Flood in Johnstown, Pennsylvania |
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B188 |
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$24.95 |
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 | By Johnstown native Dr. Michael R. McGough. A narrative of the catastrophic Johnstown flood of 1889, including many photographs. In paperback, 180 pages. |
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The Johnstown Flood |
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B009 |
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$14.95 |
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 | By famous historian David McCullough, author of "John Adams" and the current bestseller "1776." This is the best popular history of the Johnstown flood of 1889. A terrific read! The New Yorker wrote, "A first-rate example of the documentary method...Mr. McCullough is a good writer and painstaking reporter and he has re-created that almost mythic cataclysm...with the thoroughness the subject demands." According to the New York Times, the book is "...a superb job, scholarly yet vivid, balanced yet incisive." In paperback, 302 pages. |