Johnstown - Places

Places

Canada
  • Johnstown, Nova Scotia
  • Johnstown, Ontario, United Counties of Leeds and Grenville
  • Johnstown, Hastings County, Ontario
Ireland
  • Johnstown, County Dublin
  • Johnstown, County Kildare
  • Johnstown, County Kilkenny
  • Johnstown, Townland, North Tipperary
United States of America
  • Johnstown, Colorado
    • the Johnstown meteorite of 1924, which fell in Colorado, United States (see meteorite falls)
  • Johnstown (Atlanta), a former neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia
  • Johnstown, Indiana
  • Johnstown, Maryland
  • Johnstown, Nebraska, a village in Brown County
  • Johnstown, New York (disambiguation), two locations in Fulton County
  • Johnstown, Ohio
  • Johnstown, Pennsylvania, a city in Cambria County, Pennsylvania
    • Johnstown Flood, one of the worst flood disasters in US history
  • Johnstown, Wisconsin (disambiguation)
  • Johnstown, Wyoming
  • Johnstown Township, Michigan
  • Johnstown Township, Grand Forks County, North Dakota
Wales
  • Johnstown, Wrexham
  • Johnstown, Carmarthenshire

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