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Quote: When it comes to strange names for an art museum I don’t think The Mattress Factory has much competition. Who would guess from this unique moniker that this would be such an interesting venue? The idea for this Read More
Quote: My uncle took us on this when we went in January 2006 and it was really neat. You can see the whole city and where all the rivers meet. It's free so I'd definitely recommend checking it out. Read More
Quote: Visiting Fort Pitt in 2007 was a challenge. The exterior areas are under major construction. You will need to walk totally around the building to get to the door. There is chaos everywhere and it is not clearly Read More
Quote: “One of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh” the Science Center is a hands on exploratorium for kids of all ages. With four floors, many of earth’s natural sciences are exhibited as well as some of man’s Read More
Quote: Before I go inside, I visit the statues on the grounds. Poseidon is here alongside of Scottish poet Robert Burns. I muse about the choice of Burns for the lawn of a conservatory and conclude that no other Read More
Quote: WDVE Radio began broadcasting at noon live from the Park. From our room at the Hilton across the street, we watched the crowd growing to 40,000 -- and KDKA-TV. A blood drive, family activities, and volleyball Read More
Quote: Although we visited this building on our bus tour, anyone can enter this Visitors Center and Museum of the Rivers of Steel Heritage Area in Homestead. Built in 1892, it overlooked Andrew Carnegie’s Homestead Read More
Quote: Before boarding the bus, our guide walks us to Bessemer Court and explains exactly how the obsolete Clinton Furnace displayed there worked. She has grown up with steel and probably knows more about the Read More
Quote: Welcome to the greatest library of all time. People will mention in the media that New York's library is something to talk about. The Carnegie Library is the historical masterpiece of all time. This year, the Read More
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Quote: You may contact this arena at 412-642-1800. Yes, this is the famous arena where Hockey was made king. I truly love this sport, coming from a warm tropical country to a city moved by this great sport. The best Read More