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

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: USA-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh: Downtown from Grandview Park / Sunrise

USA-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh: Downtown from Grandview Park / Sunrise
USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: Downtown from Grandview Park / Sunrise

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: USA-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh: Golden Triangle Downtown Area from Mt. Washington

USA-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh: Golden Triangle Downtown Area from Mt. Washington
USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: Golden Triangle Downtown Area from Mt. Washington / Evening

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: USA-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh: Mid-Downtown from Mt. Washington / Late Afternoon

USA-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh: Mid-Downtown from Mt. Washington / Late Afternoon
USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: Mid, Downtown from Mt. Washington / Late Afternoon

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: USA-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh: Bridges on the Allegheny River / Late Afternoon

USA-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh: Bridges on the Allegheny River / Late Afternoon
USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: Bridges on the Allegheny River / Late Afternoon

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. 6th Street Bridge spans the Allegheny River. Credit as

USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. 6th Street Bridge spans the Allegheny River. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Close up of bridges in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and called the City of Bridges in PA

Close up of bridges in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and called the City of Bridges in PA
Bridges in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the City of Bridges

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: English plan, 1750s, of Fort Dusquesne, on the site of present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

English plan, 1750s, of Fort Dusquesne, on the site of present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
FORT DUQUESNE: MAP. English plan, 1750s, of Fort Dusquesne, on the site of present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Fort Duquesne, on the site of what is now Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Fort Duquesne, on the site of what is now Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
FORT DUSQUESNE. Fort Duquesne, on the site of what is now Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Oil wells at Oil Creek, 150 miles up the Allegheny River from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Oil wells at Oil Creek, 150 miles up the Allegheny River from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Engraving from Les Merveilles de la Science by Louis Figuier (Paris, c1870)

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Postcard of Bridge of Sighs in Pittsburgh. 1903, Postcard of Bridge of Sighs in Pittsburgh

Postcard of Bridge of Sighs in Pittsburgh. 1903, Postcard of Bridge of Sighs in Pittsburgh

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Postcard of Smithfield Street in Pittsburgh. ca. 1903, Postcard of Smithfield Street in Pittsburgh

Postcard of Smithfield Street in Pittsburgh. ca. 1903, Postcard of Smithfield Street in Pittsburgh

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Postcard of Court House in Pittsburgh. ca. 1903, Postcard of Court House in Pittsburgh

Postcard of Court House in Pittsburgh. ca. 1903, Postcard of Court House in Pittsburgh

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Postcard of Union Station in Pittsburgh. ca. 1904, Postcard of Union Station in Pittsburgh

Postcard of Union Station in Pittsburgh. ca. 1904, Postcard of Union Station in Pittsburgh

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Postcard of the Point in Pittsburgh. ca. 1903, Postcard of the Point in Pittsburgh

Postcard of the Point in Pittsburgh. ca. 1903, Postcard of the Point in Pittsburgh

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Postcard of Fifth and Wood Streets in Pittsburgh. ca. 1908, Postcard of Fifth

Postcard of Fifth and Wood Streets in Pittsburgh. ca. 1908, Postcard of Fifth and Wood Streets in Pittsburgh

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Postcard of Allegheny River at Highland Park in Pittsburgh. ca

Postcard of Allegheny River at Highland Park in Pittsburgh. ca. 1903, Postcard of Allegheny River at Highland Park in Pittsburgh

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: American Civil War 1861-1865: Battle of Pittsburgh Landing (Battle of Shiloh), Tennessee

American Civil War 1861-1865: Battle of Pittsburgh Landing (Battle of Shiloh), Tennessee, 7 April 1862. General Ulysses Grant leading Union (Northern) forces against the Confederates Southern

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Battle of Shiloh (Battle of Pittsburgh Landing), Tennessee, 6-7 April 1862. Major

Battle of Shiloh (Battle of Pittsburgh Landing), Tennessee, 6-7 April 1862. Major battle in American Civil War 1861-1865. Ulysses Grant directing his Union troops to victory against the Confederates

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Oil wells at Hyde and Egberts Farm, Oil Creek, 150 miles up the Allegheny River

Oil wells at Hyde and Egberts Farm, Oil Creek, 150 miles up the Allegheny River from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Engraving from Discoveries

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Riverfront Boulevard and Skyline, Pittsburgh, PA

Riverfront Boulevard and Skyline, Pittsburgh, PA
Bird s-eye-view of the Pittsburgh skyline, Riverfront boulevard, the river and bridge crossing the river

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Postcard of the German National Bank in Pittsburgh. ca. 1914, German National Bank, Pittsburgh

Postcard of the German National Bank in Pittsburgh. ca. 1914, German National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Birds Eye View Of Pittsburgh At The Confluence Of The Monongahela

Birds Eye View Of Pittsburgh At The Confluence Of The Monongahela, In The Foreground, And The Allegheny Rivers; Birmingham Is In The Right Foreground And Allegheny Is In The Distance On The Left By

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Birds Eye View Of The Skyline Of Pittsburgh At The Confluence Of The Allegheny And Monongahela

Birds Eye View Of The Skyline Of Pittsburgh At The Confluence Of The Allegheny And Monongahela Rivers, Circa 1904, Us, USA, America

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: State of Pennsylvania, United States, True Colour Satellite Image

State of Pennsylvania, United States, True Colour Satellite Image
Satellite view of the State of Pennsylvania, United States. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: State of Pennsylvania, United States, Relief Map

State of Pennsylvania, United States, Relief Map
Relief map of the State of Pennsylvania, United States. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites combined with elevation data

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Blowing Hole in Cylinder

Blowing Hole in Cylinder
Blowing a hole in a glass cylinder at the Creighton Works, Pittsburgh, USA Date: circa 1880

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: Downtown viewed from the Roberto Clemente (6th St

USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: Downtown viewed from the Roberto Clemente (6th St.) Bridge / Late Afternoon

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh (Pitt), Cathedral of Learning

USA, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh (Pitt), Cathedral of Learning Tower

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: A party in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Alfred T. Palmer, 1942

A party in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Alfred T. Palmer, 1942
PENNSYLVANIA: PARTY, 1942. A party in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Photograph by Alfred T. Palmer, 1942

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Colonel George Washington (center) of the Virginia militia raising his hat to the British flag

Colonel George Washington (center) of the Virginia militia raising his hat to the British flag over Fort Duquesne
FORT DUQUESNE, 1758. Colonel George Washington (center) of the Virginia militia raising his hat to the British flag over Fort Duquesne (rebuilt as Fort Pitt) in November 1758

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: Colonel George Washington of the Virginia militia planting the British flag at Fort Duquesne

Colonel George Washington of the Virginia militia planting the British flag at Fort Duquesne (rebuilt as Fort Pitt)
FORT DUQUESNE, 1758. Colonel George Washington of the Virginia militia planting the British flag at Fort Duquesne (rebuilt as Fort Pitt), November 1758: wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Armed strikers marching to the railroad in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Armed strikers marching to the railroad in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during the Great Railroad Strike, July 1877. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. A priest reads prayers over dying militiamen as the troops retreat

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. A priest reads prayers over dying militiamen as the troops retreat through Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during the Great Railroad Strike, 22 July 1877

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Pennsylvania Governor John F. Hartranft (right foreground)

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Pennsylvania Governor John F. Hartranft (right foreground) at the Pennsylvania Railroad Company car in Pittsburgh that served as his headquarters during the Great

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: CIVIL WAR: LETTER, 1862. A letter from J. K. Newton, a Union Army soldier, to his parents

CIVIL WAR: LETTER, 1862. A letter from J. K. Newton, a Union Army soldier, to his parents, from Pittsburgh
CIVIL WAR: LETTER, 1862. A letter from J.K. Newton, a Union Army soldier, to his parents, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2 June 1862

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Robert M. Ammon, the leader of the Pittsburgh

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Robert M. Ammon, the leader of the Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne railroad strike, at his post, directing the movements of the strikers, July 1877

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: FORT PITT, 1761. English plan of Fort Pitt, built by the British on the site of Fort Duquesne

FORT PITT, 1761. English plan of Fort Pitt, built by the British on the site of Fort Duquesne, and what is now Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: FORT PITT. Plan of Fort Duquesne, built by the French from 1759 to 1761, and Fort Pitt

FORT PITT. Plan of Fort Duquesne, built by the French from 1759 to 1761, and Fort Pitt, built a few years later by American colonists, on what is today Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: PITTSBURGH: BLAST FURNACES. The blast furnaces of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at night

PITTSBURGH: BLAST FURNACES. The blast furnaces of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at night. Wood engraving, American, 1885

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Bishop Twigg Urging the Pittsburgh Riotors to Desist, on July 23rd

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Bishop Twigg Urging the Pittsburgh Riotors to Desist, on July 23rd. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Militiamen attempt to arrest a rioter at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Militiamen attempt to arrest a rioter at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 1877. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The ruins of the round-house and car-shops at the railroad station in

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The ruins of the round-house and car-shops at the railroad station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, set on fire by rioters in July 1877

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: WINNEBRENARIAN CHURCH. Winnebrenarian service at a church on Townsend Street, Pittsburgh

WINNEBRENARIAN CHURCH. Winnebrenarian service at a church on Townsend Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, 1874

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: PITTSBURGH: CHURCH. The Winnebrenarian (Church of God) Church on Townsend Street, Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH: CHURCH. The Winnebrenarian (Church of God) Church on Townsend Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: PITTSBURGH: FIRE, 1845. The great fire of 10 April 1845, which burned two-thirds of the city to

PITTSBURGH: FIRE, 1845. The great fire of 10 April 1845, which burned two-thirds of the city to the ground. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: PITTSBURGH, 1790. View of Pittsburgh as it looked in 1790. Wood engraving, American

PITTSBURGH, 1790. View of Pittsburgh as it looked in 1790. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE. The Philadelphia milita firing on rioters, 21 July 1877

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE. The Philadelphia milita firing on rioters, 21 July 1877. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imagePittsburgh Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Burning railroad cars and depots create a wall of fire in Pittsburgh

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Burning railroad cars and depots create a wall of fire in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 21-22 July 1877. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper



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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.