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At the intersection of Franklin and South Trenton avenues in Regent Square, an unassuming blue marker commemorates the spot where President George…
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Frick Park’s 644 acres include extensive hiking trails, hundreds of species of wildlife and old fire hydrants that seem out of place. As stir-crazy…
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“Why do we cry?” “Why does it rain?” “What is the moon made of?” Maybe you’ve heard one of these questions from a kiddo in your life. Well, The Confluence…
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Four bronze panther monuments keep watch over the Panther Hollow Bridge in Oakland. Weathered over a century, the statutes appear to stalk passersby. Good…
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Pittsburgh developed from a hodgepodge of former boroughs and municipalities, and its hills and river valleys prevented planners from creating a…
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Pittsburgh is home to dozens of hospitals and medical facilities, from Level I trauma centers to neighborhood health clinics. Nearly one out of every five…
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On a sunny Sunday afternoon, a group of a few dozen people wearing baseball caps and athletic gear carry bags of baseball bats and buckets of balls to…
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Lenore Williams was living in Homewood when civil rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. She learned about King’s…
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The southern hilltop neighborhood of Allentown is a walkable community with a number of historic buildings and beautiful murals. Approx. 25 minutesAnnexed…
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Few Pittsburgh neighborhoods have seen development as rapidly and drastically as East Liberty. Since the construction of Forbes Road in 1758, to the…