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7 Pittsburgh New Year's Eve Parties
Now that Christmas and Hanukkah are winding down, it’s time to look forward to 2018. We put together a list of seven Pittsburgh New Year’s Eve Parties to celebrate New Year’s Eve. Happy New Year, Pittsburgh! 1. New Year’s Eve at IL Tetto 942 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Ring in the new year at one of Pittsburgh’s premiere rooftop beer gardens. Enjoy unique New Year’s cocktails, a hors d’oeuvres…
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earthward dreams
Thursday – photo by Mitch Waxman The Gateway Clipper excursion boat I was a passenger on executed its turnaround on the Allegheny River and started back towards the confluence it shares with the Monongahela River where they both transmogrify into the singularity of the Ohio River. My visit to Pittsburgh was winding down, and a humble narrator had been working behind the camera, and marching…
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unexampled flight
Wednesday – photo by Mitch Waxman Onboard a Gateway Clipper excursion boat, here in Pennsylvania’s Pittsburgh, the Captain navigated us around the “Point” of the Golden Triangle and off of the Monongahela River and onto the Allegheny River. Pictured is the confluence of the “Three Rivers” where the two form the one and the Ohio River begins. That fountain above is the centerpiece of Point…
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abnormal toughness
Monday – photo by Mitch Waxman One last week of posts from my 72 hours in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania starts today. As mentioned in the past, one travelled around the Northeastern United States a bit in September, using an Amtrak rail pass to move about. After riding Pittsburgh’s funicular railways – or Inclines, as they refer to them here – one made his way down to the south side of the…
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7 Great Things to do This 4th of July in Pittsburgh
7 Great Things to do This 4th of July in Pittsburgh
July 4th is always a great time in the ‘burgh. Here are seven great ways to celebrate 4th of July in Pittsburgh this year.
1. Kennywood’s Celebrate America
Every year, Kennywood has a celebration around the 4th with live music, magicians, stilt walkers and more. The week-long festivities celebrate the red, white and blue with nightly pyrotechnic fireworks and a laser show around the lagoon.
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21 Moments in Pittsburgh History You'll Never Forget
21 Moments in Pittsburgh History You’ll Never Forget
Pittsburgh is certainly an incredible city. We’ve had our fair share of interesting history over the years, from a tornado on Mt. Washington to Super Bowl wins and everything in between. We put together some of the most memorable moments in Pittsburgh history, in no particular order, from around the time most of our readers might remember until closer to present day. Enjoy this trip down memory…
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