Cambria County
Cambria County is located in the western part of Pennsylvania, USA. It was established in 1804 and is known for its rich history and diverse landscapes, including mountains and rivers. The county seat is Ebensburg, which serves as the administrative center.
The area is home to several communities, including Johnstown, famous for its historic flood in 1889. Cambria County offers various recreational activities, such as hiking and fishing, thanks to its natural parks and outdoor spaces. The county also has a mix of urban and rural areas, contributing to its unique character.