What does the Great Flood of 1889 and the Red Cross have in Common? See with a Day in Johnstown, PA
On May 31, 1889, the South Fork Dam broke and 20 million tons of water raced fourteen miles towards Johnstown traveling forty miles per hour. Flooding every small town that it hit on the way. When the flood was done, at over 2,200 people where know to be killed. It was a tragedy that ripped across America’s headlines. The town […]