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"Pittsburgh: A City of Bridges and Steel" Nestled between the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: PITTSBURGH: FORBES FIELD. Crowd in the bleachers section at a baseball game at Forbes Field in

PITTSBURGH: FORBES FIELD. Crowd in the bleachers section at a baseball game at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Photograph, c1910

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Pnc Plaza Fountain, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Pnc Plaza Fountain, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Fort Duquesne Bridge over the Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Fort Duquesne Bridge over the Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Market Square, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Market Square, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: BASEBALL LOGOS. Various logos of American baseball teams, c1955

BASEBALL LOGOS. Various logos of American baseball teams, c1955

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: ROBERTO CLEMENTE (1934-1972). American baseball player. An American baseball card, 1965

ROBERTO CLEMENTE (1934-1972). American baseball player. An American baseball card, 1965, featuring Roberto Clemente of the Pittsburgh Pirates

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: WALTER RABBIT MARANVILLE (1891-1954). Walter Rabbit Maranville. American baseball palyer

WALTER RABBIT MARANVILLE (1891-1954). Walter Rabbit Maranville. American baseball palyer. Photographed in 1923 when a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: BUSN2A-00262

BUSN2A-00262
Steel industry workers at the coke furnaces of Pennsylvania, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: BUSN2A-00256

BUSN2A-00256
Bessemer steel converter in a Pittsburgh steel mill, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Pittsburgh coke ovens, 1880s

Pittsburgh coke ovens, 1880s
Steel workers at the Pittsburgh coke ovens, showing their dwellings on the hilltop, 1880. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: BUSN2A-00069

BUSN2A-00069
Pinkerton men leaving Carnegie Steel Works during the Homestead Riot, 1892. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Videophone Prediction

Videophone Prediction
A videophone was used by the Bell Telephone System in a trial between Pittsburgh and New York offices of Westinghouse Electric Corporation

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Steamboats at Pittsburgh

Steamboats at Pittsburgh
Federal steamboats at Pittsburgh Landing are used by Major General Grant as his headquarters

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: STEAMSHIP PITTSBURGH

STEAMSHIP PITTSBURGH
White Star liner on the Atlantic crossing known as The Electric Ship because she incorporates so many electrical devices Date: 1924



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"Pittsburgh: A City of Bridges and Steel" Nestled between the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers, Pittsburgh stands proud with its iconic skyline adorned by magnificent bridges. The Fort Pitt Bridge gracefully stretches over the Monongahela River, connecting the city's bustling downtown to its vibrant neighborhoods. As you gaze upon this sight, you can't help but marvel at the architectural prowess that defines this steel city. Speaking of steel, Pittsburgh's history is deeply intertwined with it. One glimpse at the cityscape reveals remnants of its industrial past – a testament to its once-thriving steel mills like Jones & Laughlin Steel Works. These towering structures remind us of Pittsburgh's resilience and hardworking spirit. But there is more to this remarkable city than just industry. Sports enthusiasts flock to Heinz Stadium, home of the beloved Pittsburgh Steelers football team, where cheers echo through every touchdown scored. And for art lovers, Pittsburgh proudly claims Andy Warhol as one of their own; his legacy lives on through landmarks like the Andy Warhol Bridge (7th Street Bridge), which spans across the picturesque Allegheny River. As you explore further along these waterways, another bridge catches your eye – Roberto Clemente Bridge (6th Street Bridge). Named after a legendary baseball player who embodied grace and compassion both on and off-field, it serves as a reminder that sports can unite communities in powerful ways. Pittsburgh's charm extends beyond its bridges and rivers; it also boasts unique attractions such as Duquesne Incline Cable Car offering breathtaking views of Ohio River from atop Mount Washington. This panoramic vista captures the essence - a harmonious blend of natural beauty and urban grandeur. In every corner of this extraordinary city lies a story waiting to be discovered – stories etched into each brick laid down by hardworking hands or painted onto canvases inspired by everyday life here in "The Steel City.