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Carnegie Museums
The Carnegie Museums of today is a lot different than the Carnegie Museums founded by Pittsburgh industrialist Andrew Carnegie 113 years ago. But then, Andrew Carnegie would have expected nothing less, since he created his museums to be places of exp |
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Dino A. Bovo Photography
Dino Bovo has been a professional photographer since 1985 in and around the Pittsburgh Pa. area. He specializes in Wedding and Portrait Photography but he also has experience in; Medical Photography, Sports, Journalism, and Freelance. |
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Downtown Pittsburgh Hotels
Welcome to the nation's largest inland port. Downtown Pittsburgh Hotels offers great rates on over 50 hotels in the downtown Pittsburgh area. |
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Mattress Factory Art Museum
Get into art, literally! The Mattress Factory contemporary art museum in Pittsburgh presents installation art in room-sized environments, created by in-residence artists. Don't miss the interactive online tours! |
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Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
The professional and classical ballet company of Western Pennsylvania. |
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Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
Awaken your senses. Immerse yourself in 17 distinct botanical experiences. Encounter something of the secret life of plants. And glimpse one of the world's greenest public gardens. |
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Pittsburgh Dance Council
Incorporating diversity, balance and a high level of quality in all presentations and related activities, the Pittsburgh Dance Council is committed to expanding the visibility, appreciation and presentation of dance as an art form in the Greater Pitt |
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The Pittsburgh Children's Museum
This museum, located in the North Side, offers exciting exhibits for the young and young at heart. Scale the Kid's Klimber and build and launch airplanes from the Flying Machines. Be sure not to miss the hands-on Mr. Roger's Neighborhood! |
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Pittsburgh CLO (Civic Light Opera)
Pittsburgh CLO produces Broadway-quality musicals in the heart of Pittsburgh's Cultural District at the beautiful Benedum Center, historic Byham Theater and unique cabaret at Theater Square.
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Pittsburgh Opera
Pittsburgh Opera celebrates its 71st season in 2009-10 with Eugene Onegin, Falstaff, The Rape of Lucretia, Carmen and The Marriage of Figaro. In addition to its mainstage productions, Pittsburgh Opera produces a range of programs to engage and enrich |
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Pittsburgh Passion (Women's Football)
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Pittsburgh Penguins (Hockey)
Get your daily dose of Pittsburgh Penguins info including the latest ice hockey news, ticket info, roster, statistics, schedules, and history. Plus foerm Pittsburgh Penguins owner and player, Mario Lemieux. |
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Pittsburgh Pirates (Baseball)
Find resources for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team, with a history going back to 1887 when they played as the Pittsburgh Alleghenies. Learn how the Pittsburgh Pirates got their name, and get info on training camps and schedules, game commentary, |
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Pittsburgh Riverhounds (Soccer)
The Pittsburgh Riverhounds brought professional soccer back to the city of Pittsburgh beginning in 1998. When playing at home, the Riverhounds can be found at Falconi Field in Washington, Pennsylvania. Learn the history of the team, visit fan sites, |
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Pittsburgh Steelers (Football)
Find everything you need to know about the Pittsburgh Steelers, the first team in history to win four Super Bowls! Get info on Steelers training camp and schedules, plus history, game commentary, tickets, Pittsburgh Steelers merchandise, and team ros |
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has been a vital part of the City of Pittsburgh’s heritage for more than 100 years. With its noble history of the finest conductors and musicians and its strong commitment to artistic quality and excellence, audien |
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Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Zquarium
The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium strives to foster positive, lifelong connections between animals and people. Whether through our exhibitry, educational programs, or our many conservation projects, our goal is to make certain the Earth remains a sui |
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Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh History Center
From the pre-revolutionary drama of the French and Indian War to the legendary gridiron match-ups of the Super Steelers, discover Western Pennsylvania's fascinating history at Pennsylvania's largest history museum. Hands-on, interactive exhibits make |
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SouthSide Works
The South Side of Pittsburgh is best known for its unique and eclectic atmosphere offering everything from upscale ethnic restaurants to vintage antique parlors. SouthSide Works enhanced the success of the existing East Carson Street business distri |
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Station Square
Station Square's 52-acre riverfront complex thrives with over 1.2 miles of the city's most unique dining, entertainment and boutique shopping. It reigns as Pittsburgh's premiere destination to dine, unwind, shop, and play: always offering something n |
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The Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum
A "museum within a museum," the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum spans 20,000 square feet of exhibit space over two floors inside the Pittsburgh History Center. The Sports Museum captures the region's strong sports tradition through approximately 7 |