Location ID: #10086605
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Lake Erie, the smallest of the Great Lakes spans c.76 miles of Pennsylvania shoreline all in Erie County. At an average depth of 62 feet (210 feet maximum), Lake Erie is the warmest of the Great Lakes and produces more fish than the four other Great ...
Location ID: #10073476
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Rural restaurant.
Location ID: #10049334
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Homes representative of those scattered in depressed areas of the anthracite coal region of northeast Pennsylvania.
Location ID: #10026054
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Location ID: #10093393
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This recreated early 20th Century lumber mill & camp serves to highlight the importance of the lumber industry in Pennsylvania. The historic lumber mill is operational. A log cabin constructed by the CCC & a 70 ton Shay geared locomotive are among ...
Location ID: #10077514
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Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania with a population of over 300,000. The city has over 440 bridges and is known for the Ohio, Monongahela and Allegheny rivers flowing through it.
Location ID: #10088689
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PNC Field in Pittsburgh is the home of baseball's Pirates. Opened in 2001, the stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 38,500 & also serves as a concert venue.
Location ID: #10090020
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Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania with a population of over 300,000. The city has over 440 bridges and is known for the Ohio, Monongahela and Allegheny rivers flowing through it.
Location ID: #10087510
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The Monongahela Incline, built in 1870, is located near the Smithfield Street bridge, directly across the Monongahela River from downtown Pittsburgh. It has a length of 635 feet, a height of 367.4 feet, and a grade of 78%. Its lower station is ...
Location ID: #10090021
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Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania with a population of over 300,000. The city has over 440 bridges and is known for the Ohio, Monongahela and Allegheny rivers flowing through it.
Landside Terminal, 4th Floor
Location ID: #10030975
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Interior of a terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport.
Location ID: #10092053
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River view of an industrial plant in downtown Pittsburgh.
Location ID: #10087985
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Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania with a population of over 300,000. The city has over 440 bridges and is known for the Ohio, Monongahela and Allegheny rivers flowing through it.
Location ID: #10096055
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The University of Pittsburgh's Petersen Events Center opened in 2002. Primarily a venue for the University's basketball team, it also hosts other events such a graduations. It has a seating capacity of 12,508.
Location ID: #10101580
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Historic North Side Pittsburgh neighborhood established c. 1848 & named after the Mexican American War (1846-1848). Planned & named after the war by General William Robinson, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Location ID: #10085371
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The Saint Nicholas Chapel in Beaver was built in 1992 and patterned after classical Greek Catholic churches in the Carpathian Mountains of Central Europe. The chapel was constructed using hardwoods in the style of classical wooden Byzantine ...
Location ID: #10096431
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Kennywood Amusement Park in suburban Pittsburgh was opened in 1898. One of the United State's oldest, it is designated a National Historic Landmark. The grounds feature "Lost Kennywood", a turn of the century architectural relic that is home to ...
Location ID: #10045897
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Ground was broken for the Chapel in 1933; it was completed and dedicated in 1938. Architecturally it is a modified cruciform plan with stone vaults, high ceilings and repeated arches. The extensive use of glass was typical of American academic ...
Location ID: #10088687
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Heinz Field in Pittsburgh is the home of football's Steelers. Opened in 2001, the 1.49 million square foot stadium has a seating capacity of 65,500. It also serves as a concert venue; many groups including The Rolling Stones have performed there.
Location ID: #10090473
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The First Presbyterian Church in downtown Pittsburgh is one of the city's oldest. Built in 1903, the Gothic structure has nearly 270 stained glass windows, including 14 designed by Tiffany Studios. Adjacent to the church is a historic graveyard.
Location ID: #10091734
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The sleek, modern, 1,500,000 square foot David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh was completed in 2003 & is LEED Certified (US Green Building Council). It replaced an earlier center of the same name. The older structure was torn down and ...
Location ID: #10091731
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The sleek, modern, 1,500,000 square foot David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh was completed in 2003 & is LEED Certified (US Green Building Council). It replaced an earlier center of the same name. The older structure was torn down and ...
Location ID: #10087477
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Founded in 1787 as the Pittsburgh Academy, Pitt as it is colloquially known became the University of Pittsburgh in 1908. A renowned research university, it is comprised of 17 undergrad and graduate schools on a campus spanning 132 acres in urban ...
Bendum Center for the Performing Arts
Location ID: #10103273
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Located in Pittsburgh's Cultural District, the Bendum Center opened in 1928. With a seating capacity of 2,880, the center is the home of the Pittsburgh Ballet, Pittsburgh Dance Council, Pittsburgh Opera & features Broadway productions.