BattlefieldBattle of Johnstown Fought here October 25, 1781. Last Real Battle of the Revolution... [click for more]
CannonTaken from Johnson Hall by Sir John Johnson on his Flight to Canada May 1776 Spiked and Abandoned Near Trail in Adirondacks... [click for more]
Colonial CemeteryColonial Cemetery. Remains of many Johnstown notables of Colonial and Revolutionary Days buried here... [click for more]
Fort JohnstownImportant Frontier Civil and Military Prison during Revolution. Inspected by Washington in 1783... [click for more]
Fulton County JailFulton County Jail is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
James Burk’s InnMoved here about 1788. Lot Formerly Sir Wm Johnson's. Village Called John's Town. Younglove Home 1812-1926. D.a.r. Chapter House 1926.... [click for more]
Johnson Hall1762. Baronial home of Sir William Johnson. One of the most historic colonial buildings in the United States.... [click for more]
Johnson TrailUsed by Sir Wm. Johnson 1726-1774 Between Fort Johnson and Johnson Hall a Bi-centennial in 1938 Celebrated his Arrival in America... [click for more]
Johnstown Colonial CemeteryJohnstown Colonial Cemetery is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Sir William JohnsonGrave of Sir William Johnson Most Outstanding Figure of Colonial Period. Builder of an Empire (1715-1774)... [click for more]
US Post Office-JohnstownUS Post Office-Johnstown is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesUS Post Offices in New York State, 1858-1943, TR... [click for more]
Union Hall TavernUnion Hall. Famous Post-revolutionary Tavern, Resort of Nick Stoner, erected 1798 by Capt. Jean Batiste Vaumane De Fon Claire, former officer in Frenc... [click for more]