By Audrey Wilson
Introduction
This article features the top landmarks in Pittsburgh, PA, from historical sites to museums and...
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Acrisure Stadium opened in 2001. Formerly known as Heinz Field, it is home to two...
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Allegheny Cemetery is a 300-acre, historic graveyard. It was listed on the National Register of...
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Completed in 1888 in Downtown Pittsburgh, the Allegheny County Courthouse is connected to the adjacent...
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Located on the University of Pittsburgh campus, the Heinz Memorial Chapel was built and dedicated...
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A fun fact about Pennsylvania relating to Pittsburgh is that the city is home to...
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The Pittsburgh nickname, River City, exists due to the city being located on three rivers...
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Another famous river that flows through Pittsburgh is the Monongahela River. The river gets its...
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One of the remaining 18th-century buildings and the oldest residential dwelling in Pittsburgh, Neill Log...
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Situated in Schenley Park, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens has provided serenity and joy to...
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Located on 36 acres, you can find Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh, where the...
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This museum is home to an 88,000-square-foot gallery housing an extensive collection of work by...
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The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum is dedicated to commemorating military service personnel...
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In 1889, the land for Schenley Park was donated by Mary Schenley, a Pittsburgh philanthropist...
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One of the most well-known Pittsburgh monuments is the Korean War Memorial. It was erected...
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Station Square now occupies the site of the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Complex. In...
Conclusion
There are many historical places, natural landmarks, and other attractions to see in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
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