The people behind the nonprofit Clara Barton House and Gardens Inc. and others involved in the project over the past decade ...
A newly completed phase of renovations replaced or restored the Ludwig House's windows, rejuvenated its trim and doors, and ...
The restoration of one of Johnstown’s most historically significant homes has reached a new milestone, with Phase II of the Clara Barton House project now complete. 10/24/24 ...
More progress is being made towards reconstructing the Ludwig House in downtown Johnstown. The home housed Clara Barton, who founded the Red Cross, as she helped survivors of the 1889 Johnstown Flood.
Clara’s House has an open house scheduled for January 27, 2025, to showcase the expansion. Copyright 2024 Leighton Media. All ...
A popular event is returning to Bordentown City next weekend for the first time since the pandemic.The Bordentown Historical ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! On May 21, 1881 Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization to provide emergency assistance and relief for victims ...
Chief Towson University Police Department Oct. 20, 2024: A person reported a Towson University sign was missing, it was found damaged. Oct. 23, 2024: A ...
Thanks to community generosity and a major contribution, the Clara Barton Hospital Foundation announces the 31st Annual ...
Many of the war’s earliest casualties were left on the field for days before they died or were removed to hospitals. But both ...
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WTAJ) — The restoration of one of Johnstown’s most historically significant homes has reached a new milestone, with Phase II of the Clara Barton House project now complete.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Nineteenth-century wine and spirits king John Ludwig’s historic Queen Anne-style home survived three floods, a truck crash and generations of change in downtown Johnstown.