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Compare Johnstown 5 Star Hotels with updated room rates, reviews, and availability. Most hotels are fully refundable.

The Jungle Oasis

5.0 star property
The price is SAR 904
SAR 1,194 total
includes taxes & fees
5 May - 6 May
The Jungle Oasis

Jungle Fever

5.0 star property
7.4 out of 10, Good, (3)
"Be very aware of staying here. House was fine, but they hit you for a “refundable” deposit hours before your stay and after numerous contacts with them, they have not refunded it 4 weeks later. Keep saying they will look into it. Very shady and had to deal with the credit card companies to get it back. Not worth the hassle when there are so many other places to stay."
The price is SAR 1,556
SAR 1,932 total
includes taxes & fees
11 May - 12 May
Jungle Fever
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Learn more about Johnstown

Escape to Johnstown! Enjoy its wineries.

On August 12, 1926, a nearly complete mastodon skeleton was found by tenant farmer James Bailey on the farm of Friend Butt in Johnstown OH.

The mastodon was in a six foot deep peat pit. The shallow depression was once a natural pond over which  then property owner Friend Butt once skated on when he was a young boy. 

A Newark, OH businessman bought the skeleton and subsequently sold it to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, where it remains on display today.

It took them a mere 113 years since their founding to reach the pinnacle of their fame. One can only imagine what 2039 has in store!
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