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Dennis Mical, Venue of Merging Arts (VOMA) executive director, shown here in front of the repurposed church located on Chestnut Street in the Cambria City section of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on June 19, 2020. (Photo credit: Thomas Slusser/The Tribune-Democrat of Johnstown, Pa.) Used with permission.

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Ryan Flynn of Johnstown, Colorado, poses next to the "White Appreciation Day" poster outside Rubbin Buttz BBQ in Milliken, Colorado. (Valerie Richardson/The Washington Times)

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Ryan Flynn of Johnstown, Colorado, poses next to the "White Appreciation Day" poster outside Rubbin Buttz BBQ in Milliken, Colorado. (Valerie Richardson/The Washington Times)

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In this 1889 file photograph, people stand atop houses among ruins after disastrous flooding in Johnstown, Pa. Facts, figures and anecdotes about the Johnstown flood in Pennsylvania, which killed 2,209 people 125 years ago, gave the Red Cross its first international response effort and helped set a precedent for American liability law. (AP Photo/File)

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FILE - In this Sept. 12, 2005, file photo, the city of Johnstown, Pa., is seen below a placard describing the great flood of 1889 at an observation deck on a mountain above the town. As officials prepare to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the enormous Johnstown Flood of 1889 that killed 2,209 people, new research has helped explain why the deluge was so deadly. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

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In this historical photo from May 31, 1889, survivors stand by homes destroyed when the South Fork Dam collapsed in Johnstown, Pa. As officials prepare to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the enormous Johnstown Flood of 1889 that killed 2,209 people, new research has helped explain why the deluge was so deadly. (AP Photo)

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FILE - In this 1889 file photograph, people stand atop houses among ruins after disastrous flooding in Johnstown, Pa. Facts, figures and anecdotes about the Johnstown flood in Pennsylvania, which killed 2,209 people 125 years ago, gave the Red Cross its first international response effort and helped set a precedent for American liability law. (AP Photo/File)

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This May 2, 2014 photo shows Meredith Lord, left, and Louise Darragh, both of Johnstown, N.Y., viewing paintings of the Mohawk River at the Arkell Museum in Canajoharie, N.Y. The museum, started in 1928 by Bartlett Arkell, founder of the Beech-Nut food company, is located next door to company’s former plant in Canajoharie, population 2,200. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)