- TripBuzz found 27 things to do with kids in or near Indiana, Pennsylvania, including 15 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Johnstown and Latrobe.
- From Mohawk Lanes to Indiana Skating Center, the Indiana area offers 37 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, History Museums, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- Indiana is a small borough in Pennsylvania's Indiana County. Home to many Christmas Tree farms, the city is the self-proclaimed Christmas Tree Capital of the World. The area features a charming historic downtown district with many historical buildings including an old jail, courthouse and market. Other points of interest in the areas small town charm and laid back pace.
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Affiliated with the Ohio State University, Fisher Auditorium is a multiuse structure that hosts a variety of events, including lectures, meetings, concerts, and other functions. The auditorium was built in 1968 and named in honor of Assemblyman Ralph Fisher.
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As a music venue, Indiana Theatre hosts all-ages, local and touring musician performances in a historic 1920s building. On Mondays, the theater runs free showings of classic movies in its auditorium.
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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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Westmont Lanes is a local bowling center that provides its guests with a number of amenities in addition to bowling. These amenities include bumper bowling, different weekday specials, and party options.
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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 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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Measuring 277 acres, Stackhouse Park was gifted to the city in 1931 by the Cambria Iron Company. The park features seven miles of hiking trails in a wooded area and can be used for camping, cross-country skiing and picnics.
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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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326 Napoleon Street, Johnstown, PA 15901
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Home of the Johnstown Tomahawks, Cambria County War Memorial Arena is a hockey arena that hosts a variety of entertainment events. The arena has eight concession stands that serve snacks and drinks.