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Pittsburgh Attractions |
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In 1895 Pittsburgh industrialist Andrew Carnegie established an
Institute, which he intended to improve and educate local people.
Today his ideal has been realised in the form of a collection...
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Situated in historic West Park on Pittsburgh's North Side, a few
minutes from downtown, is the National Aviary, America's only
independent indoor non-profit bird zoo. The Aviary is home to...
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Pittsburgh's Point State Park, formerly a slum land, has been
turned into a recreational delight and declared a National Historic
Landmark for the strategic role played here during the French...
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Since its opening in 2001, PNC Park has awed all those who've
entered it, and has led many disgruntled Pittsburgh Pirates fans to
complain that if only their team's performances could start...
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Just 60 miles (about 95km) south-east of Pittsburgh on
Interstate 76, Fallingwater is an absolute must-see attraction. The
house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 for retail giant
Edgar J....
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