The top of the town! Johnstown has a device known as an Inclined Plane. It's two counter-weighted "box cars" that remain horizontal as they travel up and down the mountainside. You can even take your vehicle along for the ride!

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From the top of the Inclined Plane, you can see the whole world! It's hard to imagine that this whole valley was flooded in 1889.

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Another view of downtown Johnstown. At this point, we're about 900 feet above the valley floor.

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One of the many tree-lined streets in Johnstown. In some places, it was like driving through a tunnel!

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Ahhhh...how sweet! That's me and Mark at Falling Water. The group of folks we toured Falling Water with all took turns swaping cameras and taking photos of each other. Hopefully, everyone else got their own cameras back!

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This is the house my great grandfather, Leander Briney lived in. It's called Johnstown now, but at the time this section was known as Morrellville.

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Boats on the water! This is something we don't see in Arizona. I took this photo from our vehicle as we were driving from the airport into Pittsburg.

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And no trip "back east" is complete without being on the Turnpike!

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