- TripBuzz found 44 things to do with kids in or near Grantsville, Maryland, including 41 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cumberland, Oakland, Ohiopyle and Farmington.
- From New Germany State Park to Casselman River Bridge State Park, the Grantsville area offers 51 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Historic Sites, Theaters and Bowling.
- Travelers looking to explore and walk in the footsteps of early pioneers will enjoy a visit to Grantsville, Maryland. Home to charming bed and breakfasts, authentic Amish farms and delectable dining, the city has much to offer. Nearby Casselman River also offers picturesque views and water recreation for fans of the outdoors.
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As a local sports arena, Cambria County War Memorial hosts entertainment events such as concerts and sports games. The arena was built as a tribute to World War II veterans.
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A group of local musicians founded the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra in 1929. Considered to be one of the most widely acclaimed independent orchestras in the world, the orchestra plays several shows each season including Opera Fest and concerts in the community.
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The Johnstown Flood Museum uses artifacts, historical documents and a film to tell the story of the historic 1889 flood, and visitors will experience the event from many angles. Admission also permits access to the Heritage Discovery Center.
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Carmike Morgantown Mall 12 is a cinema that also has special showings of sporting events, live plays, and concerts. The movie theater has a 'Big D' auditorium that features luxury seating and shows 3D features.
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Showing new movie releases, Hollywood Theater features 12 screens, including 3D. Amenities include full concessions, stadium seating, closed captioning, listening devices, descriptive video devices, mobile ticketing and a game room.
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Originally established in 2012, Peoples Natural Gas Park is operated by the Johnstown Heritage Association. The park is a multipurpose venue, hosting summer concerts, a variety of festivals, and other special events.
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The Daisytown Sportsmen Club has been in operation since 1955 and has grown to include two regulation trap and .22 silhouette ranges, an indoor range and an outdoor rifle, pistol, and muzzleloader range. The club also hosts league shoots.
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Home to several attractions, the Heritage Discovery Center is a community center that features a multimedia interactive exhibit about immigration, the Iron and Steel Gallery, a children's museum and two galleries for special exhibits, all focused on illustrating aspects of local history.
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The Wagner-Ritter House & Garden is a historical building and permanent exhibit, reconstructed to tell the story of a modest, early 19th-century working-class family. Visitors can tour the house, garden, and adjoining visitors center.
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Cacapon State park contains 6,115 acres. The park has 20 miles of hiking trails, trails for horseback riding, fishing in the Cacapon River, golf course, a 250-person conference center, cabins, and an inn.