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The Pittsburgh native died earlier this week. McCullough was a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner who wrote about historical figures like John Adams, Theodore Roosevelt and the Wright Brothers.
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: Pittsburgh Regional Transit is taking public comment about its bus rapid transit project, the cost of which increased by $61 million; and a look at the legacy of historian David McCullough, who passed away Monday.Today’s guests include: Katharine Kelleman, CEO of Pittsburgh Regional Transit; and Andrew Masich, president and CEO of the Heinz History Center.
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McCullough was acclaimed for his biographies of John Adams and Harry S. Truman, among other subjects
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David McCullough's new book was a journey to a world both distant and uncanny."The Pioneers: The Heroic Story of the Settlers Who Brought the American…
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By the 1960s, interest in the 1889 Johnstown Flood was waning.Few survivors of the historic tragedy were still alive. Thanks to the installation of…
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Pittsburgh native David McCullough has received two Pulitzer Prizes, two National Book Awards and has been granted a Presidential Medal of Honor. His work…
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Pittsburgh native David McCullough has received two Pulitzer Prizes, two National Book Awards and has been granted a Presidential Medal of Honor. His work…
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We take for granted that we can jump on a plane and get to every corner of the globe in a mater of hours, but there was once a time when there was no such…
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We take for granted that we can jump on a plane and get to every corner of the globe in a mater of hours, but there was once a time when there was no such…
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The man who wrote probably the definitive book on the building of the Brooklyn Bridge will have a bridge named for him in his native Pittsburgh.The…