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[Review] Burgatory
[Review] Burgatory
Dear Reader, “Helluva Burger, Heavenly Shake” — this is true. If you are in the Pittsburgh, PA area and you want to try an exceptional (and, frankly, high-caloric) meal, do consider Burgatory. I find Burgatory to be special for a few reasons. First, the company works with local dairies, butchers, and other producers to make fresh food. Second, the menu is wild (I’ll explain). Third (and super…
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EPISODE 10: BE YOUR OWN WAG
Recorded after the acquisition of our Lord, our Liege, our Holy One, PresidentEmperorKing Kyle Dubas, but before the blockbusting Karlsson trade, this episode has it all: Kit playing a dating sim about Kyle, Jes peddling Granlund conspiracy theories, Bec bringing up Contractgate again... this is an episode you won't want to miss. Join us as we deem Kyle "normal looking" and exude smugness over bagging the NHL's most eligible GM. Everything is coming up Pens: we've got the most "normal looking" (hottest) GM, the hottest d-core, and the hottest local sports media drama in the league. Interrupt your offseason with GOOD WOOD's Season Two.
Runtime: 40 min || Recorded 7.23.23
Listen to Episode 10 here. Full episode list here.
Episode contents:
0:00-2:00 Bec's Tourism Woes
2:00-10:00 Kyle Watch™
10:00-13:00 It's Granlund All the Way Down
13:00-23:00 Warm Welcomes and Tearful Eulogies
23:00-30:00 EK65
31:00-33:00 Bec Brings Up Contractgate, AGAIN
33:00-40:00 Pittsburgh Sports Media Drama
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Salem - Witch City
"Still making history"
If you’re anything like me, a millennial spooky kid obsessed with Halloween, you probably also grew up watching the standard movies annually in October: Scream, Halloween, Beetlejuice, every zombie and Halloween (the franchise) movie possible, and the reigning classic, Hocus Pocus. If you’re one of those weirdos who hasn’t watched it, the family-friendly feature is set in Salem, MA – home of the famous witch trials of 1692. Thanks to the dense history, the town being a Maritime National Historic Site, as well as pop culture such as Bewitched, Hocus Pocus, and later the terrible Hubie Halloween (2020), the New England town of Salem has boasted an increase in tourism, causing an extra MILLION visitors just last October. Now I’m going to take you through my firsthand visit to this beautiful city I adored visiting.
 An old friend of mine and I decided we wanted to take a long weekend trip somewhere we could drive in the spring of 2023. Several people who had already been to Salem suggested going at a different time of year than the normal September/October time to avoid the crowds of tourists, as it can be quite congested and the prices of everything goes up as well. Early May sounded perfect for decent weather to experience all the city had to offer, and yes – Ten hours (Pittsburgh to Salem) is a perfectly acceptable distance to drive for a 4 day trip, in my opinion. We found an Airbnb (which may or may not have been haunted) in Marblehead, which was a 15-minute drive from downtown Salem. Marblehead is where most of Hubie Halloween was filmed, which may be a severely poorly rated Adam Sandler movie, but I still watched it 5 times. This aesthetic coastal town is rich in history. It’s arguably the birthplace of the U.S. Navy, and a great deal of the original architecture is still present today. We had a great time walking the streets and seeing normal businesses, such as dentists and law firms, in buildings marked with their original purpose and the year they were built, the oldest being 1663! Our first stop on the evening we arrived was the restaurant Sea Salt, because you know we were looking for seafood. If I had not taken photos, I honestly might not remember our experience here. The service was great, and the atmosphere was very nice. The food was a little pricey, but that was expected. I remember having fantastic Brussel sprouts as an appetizer, and tasty cocktails, but can’t tell you that much more about it. My favorite places to look for when I’m traveling are locally owned coffee shops and bakeries/donut shops, so in the morning I pulled up Google and found a café called Maria’s Java Sun that was just a 5 minute walk down the street. I’m not exaggerating when I tell you that we ended up walking down there 3 mornings in a row for coffee and a breakfast sandwich or pastry! They were delightful. We had opted for an Airbnb because of course my two adventure dogs were making the trip with us, and I had to be sure they would be comfortable while we were away for a few hours at a time. It was a goal of mine for them to experience the ocean, so I looked up a dog-friendly beach nearby. The second morning we were there we took them to Devereux Beach just a short drive away. It was a Saturday, so the beach was full of families with A LOT of dogs. Mine are dog reactive, but we were able to get to a more secluded portion for some waves and sea salt to ourselves. Another staple of Marblehead that sticks out in my memory is our trip to the liquor store. I have never before this seen a liquor store of this massive proportion. By the end of our stay, my friend and I agreed we would visit the Marblehead area again in the future. In May, it was serene, the landscape was gorgeous, and there appeared to be a plethora of things to do there, many related to boating and fishing.
 Now the main, wicked event! On our first day driving into Salem, we had two main items on the schedule: the Satanic Temple headquarters, and a walking tour of the city. Other than that, we knew we would meander and do some exploring, as well as chow down on some seafood again. We drove to the Satanic Temple first because it was not in walking distance of other attractions. I take full responsibility for this idea, forcing my friend to play along with me, and I do not regret it. The towering, charcoal colored Victorian building was a funeral home before purchased by the organization. It was $13 each to enter as a non-member of the church, and we were not too sure what to expect. If you’re interested in who and what the organization is, I’ll let you do your own research as that could be a lengthy essay itself, but I’m a big fan. In short, the headquarters building is essentially an art gallery with some rotating and permanent exhibitions. I was enchanted by the art on display, captured many photos, and left with a few trinkets from the gift shop. I sat on the statue of Baphomet, I’m not sure what else could have made my visit any better! My friend was also pleasantly surprised by the experience, agreeing it was enjoyable and worth the stop.
Next was our walking tour, but first we had to tackle the issue of parking. The infrastructure of Salem is not necessarily built for the influx of tourists. We ended up parking in a parking garage near the Peabody Essex museum and decided that was it, we would be walking anywhere we needed to go from here, no matter how far. There was a visitor center across the street where I learned Salem is a Maritime National Historic Site. Pro tip: if you have the National Park Passport, you can get a stamp here! I didn’t bring mine, so I bought one of the .99 cent sticker sheets to take a stamp with me.  
As much as I would have loved to do an after-dark, ghostly tour, we both knew at our big age we would be back at the Airbnb watching documentaries at that point in the night. I let my friend do the online research and choose the walking tour, so I can’t remember which it was, but there are so many that you probably can’t go wrong with choosing. We met our group at the Town Hall. It was a small group led by a Salem native who was knowledgeable and passionate about the history of the city. From here we saw key spots such as the Bewitched sculpture, the Witch House, several churches, buildings that had been used by affluent figures of society, where they would hold parties and meetings, the Ropes Mansion, ending at the old cemetery and monument dedicated to those that were killed for allegations of witchcraft. It was interesting to have someone who grew up here share the information, and she had so much to add we probably could not have learned from Google. And she shared with us all the ghost stories! As we walked the city, we also couldn’t help but gush over all the residents, not just the businesses, who seemed to embrace the culture and had witchy decorations up that time of year. At the end of the tour, we insisted she tell us the best spot to go for a lobster roll and she was happy to oblige.
This leads me to my favorite stop for food, The Lobster Shanty. Looking online, I believe there are two different restaurants called the same name, but this one appeared to be a dive bar, full of locals, cheesy coastal décor, and a boisterous bartender who seemed more than happy to have us there. The lobster rolls were amazing, as were the cocktails we ordered, and I’m grateful our guide suggested this little place over the best rated online, which was a fancy (and extremely expensive looking) restaurant we would not have been as comfortable in. Several other places we stopped for drinks while exploring that weekend were The Derby, a horse racing themed bar that we had just missed a drag show in, and Rockafella’s, a casual restaurant that claims many hauntings from local spirits, and not just the liquor type. My friend’s favorite restaurant we went to was the Howling Taqueria, where we enjoyed steak quesadillas and blood orange palomas at the suggestion of our waiter. We ended that evening with a couple episodes of “I Survived” and wine on the couch with the dogs, naturally.
The next day, after our Maria’s and beach stop, I had to be the nerd I am and go to the Salem Police Department to trade patches. So far, I believe they do have the most badass patch with a witch on it. Then we took in some of the Salem Witch Village shops. There were metaphysical stores, tourist traps of souvenirs, antiques shops, gift/specialty stores, art galleries, and very niche horror themed stores. One store I was upset with myself for passing on was Black Craft, as I didn’t realize the largest witch statue is actually within the building. I was afraid of spending too much money unnecessarily on clothing!
We cut off our browsing for a scheduled appointment time we had with the Salem Witch Museum. The museum seemed to be busy at every time of day, so if you make this part of your sightseeing, be prepared for large crowds. Tickets were $17.50 each for adults and nonrefundable. It’s a massive, visually appealing building, and not actually a museum but more of a theatrical production and history lesson. To be completely transparent, I didn’t learn anything new that I hadn’t already learned from our walking tour or just reading information around the city. Also, it was a rushed, guided tour. We were disappointed we did not get to take our time in the portion where there were artifacts to look at. The entire thing just seemed like they wanted to herd us in and out as fast as possible, and the only portion we weren’t pushed through was the gift shop at the end. I would not suggest this one for small children, as there are some graphic depictions of the hangings (and rock smashings) of the victims of the trials. I personally would not say this stop is worth the price and time.
We had seen most of what we set out to at this point, so we decided fuck it – we are in Salem, let’s go do something witchy. We chose a random metaphysical shop to go have our tarot cards read, and lucked out because the two mediums were available at the same time. It was roughly $40 each, which seemed to be the standard when I was comparing shops. I had a really fun reading with a young woman who was empathetic, bright, and obviously had a great time interacting with the people who came to her. She told me I could record my reading if I wished, and I regret not doing so! I encourage embracing being a tourist once in a while and support the local economy.
We went to Salem Common to take a walk and some photos, and then found an arcade/bar to have a drink and round off the night. It felt appropriate to shoot some zombies while in Salem, even if guns were not quite Winifred Sanderson’s style. Alas, we were physically exhausted and probably slightly overstimulated from being in public so much, so left right before another drag show started. I was pretty torn on staying for it, but wine and a movie, along with sweatpants, were just too inviting. It was a successful second and last full day in Salem. Due to the recent increase in tourism, the city is strongly urging visitors in September and October to NOT drive into Salem. Commuter rail services have been expanded upon, and there is also the Salem Ferry to utilize. If I were you, I would choose a different time of year. There is still just as much Halloween magic to experience in the area when it isn’t the spooky season, less lines, and lower prices for lodging. If you are going to drive or fly in, there are many Airbnb’s, hotels, and even an RV park to stay in. As always, I emphasize being kind to the locals. This is their home, even if it is a bucket list item or a novelty to you. It especially hit hard when we were at crosswalks and school buses full of children were passing by. I’m sure it can be frustrating, or even annoying, to always have so many people on the streets gawking and taking photos. Be kind, use your manners, and tip your servers! Travel can be a welcoming experience for all involved when every party puts the effort in, and maybe form a calming circle if you need to.
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frenchcurious · 2 years
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Les nouvelles voitures de tourisme et roadsters Buick de 1918 sur l'image ont peut-être été produites dans une usine d'assemblage régionale de Buick et chargées sur les barges de la "Steel City". Au cours de cette période, la lenteur des délais de livraison via le chemin de fer était un goulot d'étranglement pour les nouvelles voitures arrivant chez les distributeurs et les concessionnaires près de la rivière qui coule au sud-est de Pittsburgh. - source The Old Motor.
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What Makes the Wheeling Area a Tourism Destination?
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There’s only one Highlands Sports Complex and one gothic-style penitentiary and one Oglebay, and that’s why some come. Other visitors study the history and admire the beauty and enjoy the recreation, and even more attend festivals and concerts and regional events in the parks and on the waterfront. And yes, most tourists who do visit wish to eat fish sandwiches and pizza squares with cold cheese just like we do. And Olivia Litman knows why. Downtown Wheeling is home to a ton of history, culinary adventure, and entertainment, but there is much more throughout Ohio County and beyond. She’s the marketing director for the Wheeling Convention & Visitors Bureau and she, Executive Director Frank O’Brien, and marketing assistant Michael Biela collectively mastermind the out-of-town promotion in larger cities with residents looking for a getaway. “We market Wheeling and this area in the Pittsburgh, Columbus, Cleveland, and the Canton markets, and it’s about 70 percent online advertising and 30 percent traditional media,” Litman explained. “Most local people have no idea what we do here, but what we do is probably why it’s very difficult to find a hotel room in the area most weekends. And let’s face it, we have a lot to enjoy. “All of the events and entertainment we have here, combined with the parks, makes us a premier destination. We’ve been very popular once it was OK to travel again (after the pandemic), and we expect that to continue this year, too,” she said. “The past few years, The Highlands Sports Complex has been a very popular destination, and, of course, Oglebay, too. And new places like Waterfront Hall and what they are doing there has added many more new folks in Wheeling.” The Wheeling area has been under construction – quite literally – for more than five years with a $223 million project along Interstate 70 in Ohio County, and currently with the $32 million streetscape and stormwater separation projects along Main and Market streets in downtown Wheeling. The construction is scheduled for a Summer 2025 completion. The former W.Va. Penitentiary in Moundsville was closed in 1995 and has been a tourist attraction ever since. The orange barrels and detours, though, have not deterred show and games goers to the Capitol Theatre and Wesbanco Arena, and the City of Wheeling has distributed public funds to private sector operations in downtown Wheeling. “We’ve experienced so much construction in Wheeling and in the area, but, believe it or not, our visitors are not unhappy with our downtown,” Litman revealed. “They are still coming here, and for that, we’re thankful. We’ve has so many great shows at both venues, and the Nailers have had a good season, too. “Some people come here to enjoy the golfing, everything your can do at Grand Vue Park and Oglebay Park,” she added. “We have a lot of visitors who are with us for a week at a time, and we’re a terrific three-day weekend destination for the people who live and work in those Ohio cities and in Pittsburgh. Oglebay's annual Festival of Lights began nearly 40 years ago and has attracted millions of visitors to the Wheeling area. The Wheeling CVB, or VisitWheelingWV.com, is operated on funds generated by the hotel/motel tax that is collected by the City and by the Ohio County Commission. State code mandates the funds be utilized for recreation and to promote the area. “We monitor the marketing dollars we spend to make sure we get the expected return, and if that’s not the case then we change direction when it comes to our online advertising.,” Litman said. “There is so much to experience in this area, and right now the Palace of Gold (in Marshall County) still brings a lot of people to our hotels, and it’s an international destination. “Wheeling Island Hotel Casino and Centre Market are very popular with our visitors, and people come from all over to shop at Cabela’s at The Highlands,” she reported. “Our visitors are people of all ages because of the diversity of the attractions. You can do a lot of different things in this area and that’s why the area is so popular.” https://ledenews.com/dreams-coming-true-at-the-highlands-sports-complex Read the full article
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ervinafindy · 6 months
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From hand scratches to artificial intelligence: Andy Warhol who lived back in the grip of Denny Ja
Andy Warhol, a contemporary artist from the United States, is known as one of the important figures in the art of pop art. His iconic works such as "Campbell's Soup" and "Marilyn Monroe" have inspired many next generation artists. However, now the name is again turned on through artificial intelligence technology created by Denny JA. This article will discuss more about Andy Warhol's work and how the intelligence technology made by Denny JA gives a new possibility in seeing Warhol's works. Andy Warhol: Pop Art Artist who changes the world of art Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is the youngest of the Slovakian immigrant family. Warhol learned art at Carnegie Mellon University and became one of the most famous pop art artists in the world. In 1962, Warhol created a series of works of art entitled "Campbell's Soup". This work consists of a series of images of Campbell's brand soup cans in various colors. Warhol followed the pop art trend that appeared at the time, where artists took pictures from daily objects and then turned them into iconic works. Besides "Campbell's Soup", Warhol also created other iconic art works such as "Marilyn Monroe", "Elvis Presley", "Mao Zedong", and "Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis". These works created major changes in popular arts and culture at the time and still continued to influence contemporary artists to date. Artificial intelligence that makes Andy Warhol come back to life However, artificial intelligence (AI) has now allowed people to see Warhol's works in a new and interesting way. With the development of technology that continues to develop, Denny JA found a way to bring Warhol's works back in an interesting way. By using AI, Denny Ja can make "digital characters" made based on existing warhol images. This allows characters to be displayed in various poses and places correctly, such as actual characters. This digital work can also be used in various formats such as movies, games, and animation. Denny Ja chose Warhol as the main object of his AI experiment because Warhol has many works with patterns that can be repeated. These patterns facilitate the use of AI technology in creating new work. About Denny Ja Denny Ja is an Indonesian businessman and philanthropist who has contributed greatly to the empowerment of human resources in Indonesia. He is famous as the founder of Diginusa, a non -profit body that is expected to develop competent human resources in the field of digital technology. In addition, Denny Ja also runs several other projects such as Elsa (English Language Speech Assistant), an application for learning English using artificial intelligence technology; and Unpalin, a platform to promote tourism in East Nusa Tenggara. Conclusion Throughout history, art has always evolved through new technology and innovation. The use of artificial intelligence as a new technology provides unlimited possibilities in the creation of art. With a touch of artificial intelligence technology, we can see the works of Warhol in the digital world, such as the lives of the artist himself. This artificial intelligence technology innovation brings the miracle and beauty of the hidden from Warhol's work into the view of the present generation.
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The Pittsburgh Economy
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has a diversified economy, with an emphasis on services, healthcare, higher education, tourism, finance, corporate headquarters and hi-tech. Formerly known as “The Steel City” and the center of the American steel industry, the city no longer has any steel mills within its limits. However, companies based in Pittsburgh, such as US Steel, Ampco Pittsburgh, and Allegheny…
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theeverlastingshade · 9 months
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Philadelphia has been the epicenter of indie rock for roughly a decade by this point. Brooklyn was the indie rock mecca for the first decade of the 21st century, but after becoming financially unsustainable for the vast majority of artists who aren't bankrolled by family, Philly swiftly became the de-facto feasible alternative. The scenes there have flourished, and have been a home base for forward-thinking iconoclasts like Alex G and Spirit of the Beehive as well as timeless-sounding singer-songwriters like Kurt Vile and Waxahatchee, and musicians of all sorts of stylings in-between. While much has been made of how absurdly high above their weight class Philly has been punching throughout the last decade, I haven't been privy to nearly as much coverage w/rt to the cross-state indie rock scene that's developed in Pittsburgh. And hopefully I'll see that start to shift following in the wake of Girl with Fish, the excellent sophomore LP from feeble little horse. While steeped in the DIY sensibilities of Philly indie (most obviously Alex G) flh have managed to carve out a lane for themselves by playing a style of noise-pop that fuses the delicacy of twee with the brutality of shoegaze, resulting in a sound that feels familiar but is ultimately unlike anyone else making music right now. Their first LP, Hayday, and their lone EP, Modern Tourism (both from 2021) are promising records that showcase the seeds of the sound that they would go on to develop, and on GwF those seeds have begun to blossom into some of the sharpest indie rock that I've heard all year.
Fbl consists of guitarists Seb Kinsler and Ryan Walchonski, drummer Jake Kelley, and bassist/vocalist Lydia Slocum, and throughout the course of GwF they play with genre conventions while slyly upending them. They've described their music making aspirations along the lines of what they call Ableton-core (they've acknowledged SotB as a guiding force in this realm) and it's not hard to hear that sort of chaotic discipline guiding the music here. Opening cut "freak" opens to a trail of feedback before massive guitar chords flailing into the red emerge, and within short order the band are delivering honeyed vocal melodies that see-saw between relatively clean playing and effects-laden guitar passages rounded out with bashed cymbals. The whole song is barely 1:45 long, but the intoxicating effect lingers much longer and sets the stage for the proceeding 25 minutes of melodic mayhem. While the band don't deal in outright abrasion on every single song, everything here exudes some kind of off-kilter presentation, whether we're talking about the pitch-shifted warbling guitar on "Paces", or the mountains of distortion that threaten to steamroll the gentle vocal melody on "Steamroller" but never quite do. Nothing here exceeds the 3.5 minute mark, but nothing ever comes close to sounding slight or tossed off either. Fbh wisely give their ideas plenty of room to breathe, but they change course before anything ever wears its welcome. The result is a lean album overflowing with ideas that contains enough momentum to work superbly in any way that you want to experience it.
The ingenuity on display ensures that GwF is an engaging listen from start to finish, but even though everything here works there are still a handful of clear standouts that are just as strong as anything that I've heard this year. The aforementioned "freak" kicks things off on an extremely high note with its infectious juxtapositions, and mid-album highlight "slide" plays a similar trick. Throughout "slide" the band alternate between jangly acoustic guitar passages and an otherworldly 16 bit synth melody that lulls the listener into a sense of tranquility before thick slabs of in the red guitar distortion and one of Slocum's tightest vocal melodies yet come barrelling into the frame. The quiet/loud/quiet verse/chorus/verse structure is one of the most well-worn tropes in all of rock music, but it's rarely executed with this kind of immediacy and stylistic variation. It sounds remarkably fresh and inspired despite its colossal precedence. And there's no way to do a conversation about this band justice without mentioning the absolute showstopping "pocket", which isn't just their best song, but easily one of the best songs that I've heard this year. On "pocket" the band open with a twee melody over softly strummed guitars, lush synth chords, and a tender baseline, they slowly build up steam with faster strumming and bird chirps, transition into a funk bridge, turn up the amps for an abrupt pivot into hardcore, and then close things out with the initial twee stylings all in less than 3 minutes. It's an astonishing statement of purpose that deftly showcases their bold approach and somehow doesn't collapse under the weight of its ambition. The forms may well-worn, but on GwF fbl are taking them to bracing new heights.
Essentials: "pocket", "slide", "freak"
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Pittsburgh fucks severely and I feel like everyone in this city is secretly working with PA tourism to convince me to move here
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Stunning 10 Hotels In Pittsburgh Airport, Pennsylvania 2022
Booking a stay at a Pittsburgh airport hotel takes all the hassle out, whether you’re making Pittsburgh a stretch of your annual vacation like the hundreds of travelers who visited over the past year, brought the whole family, or are on the road city for business.
Find affordable pittsburgh airport hotels on TrueTravelPlanner that are perfect for when you need low-cost accommodations that are convenient and close to the airport. Find the best hotels near Detroit Wayne County Metropolitan Airport for all budgets, including a great selection of affordable options.
10 Of The Best Pittsburgh Airport Hotels
Plan your next vacation at one of TravelPlanner’s Pittsburgh airport hotels. Pittsburgh has seen an increase in tourism over the past year.
1. Hilton Garden Inn Pittsburgh Airport
2. Americas Best Value Inn Pittsburgh Airport
3. Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh Airport
4. Quality Inn
5. Sheraton Pittsburgh Airport Hotel
6. La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Pittsburgh Airport
7. Hampton Inn Pittsburgh-Airport
8. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh Airport
9. Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport
10. Wyndham Garden Pittsburgh Airport
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travelistme · 3 years
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What to Do in Pittsburgh | 36 Hours Journey Movies | The New York Instances
What to Do in Pittsburgh | 36 Hours Journey Movies | The New York Instances
Past Pittsburgh’s fairly downtown, transformation and momentum reign, with former industrial areas giving method to eating places, retailers and artwork venues.
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about-usa · 3 years
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Pittsburgh - Pennsylvania - USA (by marcus eubanks) 
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Star Fort (Chairs). Christopher Citro
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