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Pittsburgh Profile
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania rests contentedly at the convergence of the Monogahela, Allegheny, and Ohio Rivers. The rivers supply a natural trading center and furnish the beautiful Pittsburgh parks system for all sorts of outside enjoyment. Coal was discovered early in Pittsburgh’s settlement and a major industrial center sprung forth exploiting the nearby rivers and environment. Multi-millionaire industrialists like steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie, coal industrialist Henry Frick, and condiment king Howard Heinz flourished with the rich opportunities. Over time, however, the city has metamorphosed into a financial and high-tech center with a focus on purifying the city’s natural beauty. Today the Places Rated Almanac rates Pittsburgh as the top most livable city, with four beautiful seasons, a low cost of living, and a much more purified environment that is now home to championship fishing tournaments and abundant hiking trails. The industrialists did contribute by funding some of the cities finest entertainment and cultural sights. The Carnegie Museum of Art exhibits French Impressionist paintings and Carnegie Mellon University hosts one of the best robotics programs in the world. Carnegie also financed the largest single artist museum in the world, the Andy Warhol Museum. The Frick Art and Historical Center is five-acres of green gardens, historical landmarks, and Frick’s art collection. The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and other musicians perform in the historic Heinz Hall, recognizing yet another industrialist’s gift to the city. The downtown area, known as the Golden Triangle, boasts a cultural phenomenon, with Pittsburgh Opera, River City Brass Band, Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, the ArtGardens of Pittsburgh, and the extensive Carnegie Library. The area is adorned by one-of-a-kind architecture thanks to the popular Frank Lloyd Wright and Philip Johnson. Some of the greatest architecture can be seen on the University of Pittsburgh campus. Pittsburgh certainly supports its sports teams from the Pittsburgh Pirates to the Pittsburgh Steeler’s at Heinz Field, and the Penguins at Mellon Arena. Children love the hands-on Carnegie Science Center and the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium for its hundreds of animals. For more entertainment, the night scene at the Strip District offers hip restaurants, bars, theaters and shops galore. With so much to see, Pittsburghers can use Amtrak, limousine and taxi services, or the free light rail transit system called The T. The community keeps the Monongahela and Duquesne Incline rail cars running as well, making it easy to enjoy the great views along Mount Washington and return to the city core without a hassle. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a diverse blend of suburban bliss and urban luxuries that truly makes the area distinctively unique. Current Temperature:
State:Pennsylvania
City:Pittsburgh
Nickname:CIty Of Bridges
Population:312,820
Year Founded:1758
Year City Incorporated:1794
Size Area:58.3 square miles
Tourist Attraction 1:Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Tourist Attraction 2:Andy Warhol Museum
Tourist Attraction 3:The Botanic Garden of Western Pennsylvania
Tourist Attraction 4:Kennywood
Tourist Attraction 5:Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
Tourist Attraction 6:Monongahela Incline
Destination:Destination Pittsburgh
Best of:Best Of Pittsburgh
Mayor:Luke Ravenstahl
Restaurants:Pittsburgh Restaurants
Football Team 1:Pittsburgh Steelers
Football Team 2:Pittsburgh Passion Women's Football Team
Baseball Team:Pittsburgh Pirates
Basketball Team 1:Pittsburgh Pipers
Basketball Team 2:Pittsburgh Xplosion
Hockey Team:Pittsburgh Penguins
Sports Arena 1:Heinz Field
Sports Arena 2:PNC Park
Sports Arena 3:Mellon Arena
Sports Arena 4:Civic Arena
Major University 1:University of Pittsburgh
Major University 2:Duquesne University
Major University 3:Carnegie Mellon University
Legal Services:Pittsburgh Legal Services
Real Estate:Pittsburgh RealEstate
Steakhouse:Pittsburgh Steakhouse
Event 1:Friday Nite Improvs
Event 2:Pittsburgh Marathon
Event 3:Three Rivers Art Festival
Shopping:Pittsburgh Shopping
Insurance:Pittsburgh Insurance
Major Airport 1:Pittsburgh International Airport
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