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ntry to live in Grandma Smith's old house in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, learn they are to be evicted. |
is not related to the former Integra Bank of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that was bought out by Nation |
nctive and recognizable features of Downtown | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
, Harris worked for many years at WPGH-TV in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as a weeknight news anchor. |
n East Deer Township, Allegheny County, near | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Robert and Mary Ki |
named these mountains for Alan M. Scaife of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a contributor to the expediti |
The company was located in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. |
Green died of cancer in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 14 years after playing his la |
Westinghouse Electric company and located in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
is a defunct low-power television station in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, broadcast locally on channel |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he was appointed midshipman 2 |
d President of Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
t game was held on July 7 at Forbes Field in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the home of the Pittsburgh Pi |
as played on July 7, 1959 at Forbes Field in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home of the Pittsburgh Pirate |
regiment was organized at Camp Wilkins near | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with George S. Hays as colone |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he was the father of former M |
s a historic commercial building in downtown | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Morgan worked in his father's |
Rivers Casino, | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, primarily built in 2008 and 2 |
rk West Park, is a municipal park located in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the Allegheny Center neigh |
rch is a historic Eastern Catholic church in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
ft the community in April 1994, and moved to | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he was awarded a Gradua |
Arthur Vincent Ely, born 8 March 1912 in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, graduated from the United Sta |
Roberts was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she grew up. |
In 1905, he moved to | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with his parents. |
eekly newspaper in the South Hills region of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and northern Washington Count |
nicular railway located in McKees Rocks near | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
Forrell was born Eugene Finkelhor in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, where he attended Allder |
2000: | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (June 21-June 23, 2000) ( |
East Hills is a neighborhood in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA's east city area. |
Albright died in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, aged 70. |
or of drama at Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. |
5, 1934 he married Helen Catherine Prugh of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and they had four children: J |
he district was located on the north side of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the area formerly known as |
ing Field were an American rock quartet from | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who recorded five albums from |
There was a hardcore punk-rock band in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, named Conelrad, and there is |
rbes Avenue is one of the longest streets in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
- Michael O'Connor, first Catholic Bishop of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, first Catholic Bishop of Erie |
nd music organization established in 1968 in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. |
Calliope Concert at Carnegie Lecture Hall in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, featuring Tom Rush on April 2 |
It is set in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and spans a time period from |
ter Science at Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. |
Place is a neighborhood in the 31st ward of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, located in the southeast corn |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Myron was the son of film exe |
s an important public transportation link in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
e, Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C. and | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, receiving warm reviews. |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he was survived by his wife B |
They opened a small shop in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which grew to become H. K. Po |
He was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and studied drama at Carnegie |
Born in 1970 in a suburb of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she graduated from Serra Cath |
When he visited the city of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the local Hasidic community a |
ical and materials company based in Downtown | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States in an art-deco |
McCurry moved to | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and took up dentistry, before |
ChemADVISOR is a privately held company in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA that provides internation |
Maropis was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the middle of three sons. |
Norman Nardini, based in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, created two or more cover ver |
h President of Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
The Duquesne Club is a city club in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founded in 1873. |
onal Register of Historic Places landmark in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
In 1834, he moved to | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but was unhappy with his situ |
Liberal Arts, part of Duquesne University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was founded as the College of |
s a 340ft (104m) tall skyscraper in downtown | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Krug earned her B.A. from the |
y Square, in the Lawrenceville section of in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Clemente played for the |
olic Church is an Eastern Catholic church in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
a Professor of Law at Duquesne University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
Daniel London (1973-), a native of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is an American theater and mo |
Fake was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, graduated from Choate Rosemar |
Beltzhoover is a neighborhood in southern | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in an area known as the South |
ter Science at Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
Headquartered in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pitt Ohio Express began opera |
ve" Throckmorton is an American drummer from | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, also referred to by the nickn |
A frontier citizen in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, he founded both the Pitt |
Mon Conn was a small industrial railroad in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, now part of the Allegheny Val |
s produced by the Keystone Bridge Company of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is one of few surviving o |
hat is part of Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
Arthur Wynne settled for a time in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he worked on the Pittsb |
x located in the South Shore neighborhood of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
municipalities, such as the borough of East | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, reflect the modern spelling. |
of an Episcopalian minister, and grew up in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Cleveland, Ohio and Wheeling, |
Barnes, a native of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, earned a B.A. degree from Uni |
Group is a challenger brand agency based in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that provides clients with st |
s currently complete from Cumberland to near | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, using mostly abandoned rail r |
ritten as Northside) refers to the region of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, located to the north of the A |
Born into a family of ten children in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Humphries began playing drums |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he batted and threw right-han |
64 he moved to Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he had experienced a sa |
hospital located at 320 East North Avenue in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. |
2009: | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (June 22-June 24, 2009) |
He died suddenly in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the age of 50 after being |
1927) was the fifth Roman Catholic Bishop of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. |
East Liberty neighborhood of the East End of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
Fayette, (1792-1814) was an American fort in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
ey Park is a large municipal park located in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, between the neighborhoods of |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Herock is a graduate of the U |
one attended Chartiers Valley High School in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he did not play footbal |
Glenn was born Theodore Scott Glenn in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Elizabeth, a homem |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Leavitt is a graduate of Yale |
He went on to the University of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States in 1985, gainin |
k and directly in front of the University of | Pittsburgh's Frick Fine Arts Building in Pittsburgh, Pe |
For the Mayor of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, see Andrew Fulton. |
public school in the Carrick neighborhood of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. |
ublic school in the Sheraden neighborhood of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. |
Lamberts died in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA on February 22, 2005 from |
It is set during the 1980s in the | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, working-class district of Was |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pew was the youngest son of J |
42 by the Dravo Corporation, Neville Island, | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, launched on 12 June 1942, and |
Brown was born on February 13, 1926 in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where his father worked for a |
For suburb of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, see Warrendale, Pennsylvania. |
Born in 1966 in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she graduated from Bethel Par |
key died at the age of 78 in his hometown of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, following a battle with Alzhe |
Based in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Lupus Center of Excellenc |
Set in 1908 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, this nostalgic novel is the r |
After the war he settled in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and continued the practice of |
paratory school located on three campuses in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, established in |
wealthy and influential family originally of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, and its vicinity. |
A native of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, DePasquale graduated from Cen |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Roll moved to Arizona as a ch |
Homewood North is a neighborhood in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA's east city area. |
ience (MCS) at Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA houses the Chemistry, Mat |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Shafer graduated from the Pit |
ular railway that scaled Mount Washington in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. |
h President of Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. |
42 by the Dravo Corporation, Neville Island, | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, launched on 11 July 1942, and |
He was admitted to the bar in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1852. |
Established in 1994 in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, C-RS has over 1,700 members w |
ollectively describe the southern suburbs of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the neighborhoods in the |
Born in 1962 in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she earned a BA at the Univer |
Created by Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Death Risk Rankings has been |
William Whittingham Lyman (July 28, 1850, | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-1921) was the son of Theodore |
It is manufactured by a | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based company BodyMedia, Inc. |
Collaborative Fusion, Inc. (CFI) is a | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based provider of ESAR-VHP and |
It was subsequently taken over by | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Koppers, which was later |
NEP Broadcasting, LLC is a | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based privately-owned internat |
He is the lead singer and guitarist of the | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based punk band Punchline. |
ican American church in the Hill District of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Arlington is a south neighborhood in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
t was named after the industrial heritage of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
in Latta, South Carolina, but was raised in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
label, founded in 2003 by Benjy Grinberg in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
erican writer Martin J. Smith (1956-) set in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
WHIRL Magazine is published in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
studied law, and was admitted to the bar in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
of the Monongahela, with his headquarters in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
They are based in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
American writer Thomas Lipinski set in 1980s | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
n at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
ican real estate magnate and civic leader in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, now part of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
ol of Liberal Arts at Duquesne University in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
to the bar in 1835 and commenced practice in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
thfield Street, across from Mellon Square in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
major and distinctive skyscraper in Downtown | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Shiras was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
negie Mellon University's School Of Drama in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Incline Number 2 was a funicular railroad in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
king Canaries") are an indie rock group from | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
He was born May 21, 1942 in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Hardman was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Jackson was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
October 5, 1960 at Forbes Field in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Nicolette was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
The game was played at Forbes Field in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Rice was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
tsRadio 93.7 The Fan", is a radio station in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
y based in the South Oakland neighborhood of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
vin High School is a Catholic high school in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
lisher, and Republican party politician from | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Mahlon M. Garland was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
major student dormitory at the University of | Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of |
American hip hop and R&B musical group from | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
stinghouse Park is a small municipal park in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Bigelow (1850-1916), known as the "father of | Pittsburgh's parks," was an American City Engineer and |
ork, New York; Cherry Hill, New Jersey; and, | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Carey was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
a, she emigrated with her parents in 1992 to | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
892, and was interred in Allegheny Cemetery, | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
y the American writer David Guy set in 1980s | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
is the Fox-affiliated television station for | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Allegheny County located in the county seat, | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
American writer Kathleen George set in 1990s | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
He was interred in Allegheny Cemetery, in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
known for her series of crime novels set in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
part at Washington & Jefferson College, near | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
, a new product development firm located in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Part of the music video was shot in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
She was born as Zoe Parenteau in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
dcore punk band, from 1991 to 2001 formed in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Robert Costanza was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
tes in 1832 with his parents, who settled in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Christine Laitta is an American actress from | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
s an American novelist and poet now based in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
It is based in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
MARC USA is headquartered in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Pearlstein was born in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
Baird moved with his family, at age five, to | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
ated in the Allegheny Center neighborhood of | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
can writer Robert Aiello set in contemporary | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
in Utah, Rigdon and his followers settled in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
He was born William Skeen Gumbert in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
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