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Now the city of | Pittsburgh is trying to revitalize this historic area, |
The Children's Museum of | Pittsburgh is a children's museum located in Pittsburgh |
ship in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, near | Pittsburgh, is named for him. |
The Renaissance and Baroque Society of | Pittsburgh is a non-profit performing arts organization |
rove Fulton Memorial Post Office Building in | Pittsburgh is named after him. |
, near the Upper Campus of the University of | Pittsburgh, is named for him. |
But FSN | Pittsburgh is still the official name of this station f |
The Fish That Saved | Pittsburgh is a novelization by the American writer Ric |
The Jewish Chronicle of | Pittsburgh is a weekly newspaper published every Thursd |
Pittsburgh is relatively poor and underdeveloped, but a | |
illiam "Bill" Muir (born October 26, 1942 in | Pittsburgh) is currently a member of the Kansas City Ch |
The Art Institute of | Pittsburgh is the flagship school of the Art Institute |
Chancellor's Residence at the University of | Pittsburgh is a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Founda |
In spite of its location above the rivers in | Pittsburgh, it sustained flood damage on at least one o |
hen the Southern Beltway is completed around | Pittsburgh, it will be signed as Interstate 576. |
Bob O'Connor, mayor of | Pittsburgh, January 2006 - September 2006 |
0s he was a member of Deuces Wild, a popular | Pittsburgh jazz band. |
@ the Fat Cat and was a headline act at the | Pittsburgh Jazz Festival. |
fferent schools, including the University of | Pittsburgh, Jefferson Medical College, Women's Medical |
While in | Pittsburgh, Johnny and Eddie O'Brien became the first t |
, Ohio and after playing college football at | Pittsburgh joined the Air Force for a number of years. |
He was arrested by the | Pittsburgh Joint Terrorism Task Force, which consists o |
The 2003-11-17 strip questions why the | Pittsburgh joke caused such an uproar and archly notes |
After spending four seasons in | Pittsburgh, Jonsson returned home to his native Sweden |
onservatory classes at Point Park College in | Pittsburgh, Josh auditioned for-and won-his first commu |
ournal's Official Title is the University of | Pittsburgh Journal of Technology & Policy. |
The | Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins are a Tier III Junior A ice hoc |
The | Pittsburgh Keystones were a Pittsburgh ice hockey club |
Pittsburgh knee rules | |
entry through the elevated plateau south of | Pittsburgh known as the South Hills, and land transport |
The Knoxville Incline was operated by the | Pittsburgh, Knoxville & St. Clair Electric Railroad, an |
With a Heart: Writings of Charles Owen Rice, | Pittsburgh Labor Priest. |
Pittsburgh lacrosse high school player Ekin Erkan has n | |
e battery was sent up the Tennessee River to | Pittsburgh Landing, near a small chapel known as Shiloh |
ored umbrella" is something of an unofficial | Pittsburgh landmark during the summer months. |
Many other | Pittsburgh landmarks are also shown, including the Fort |
Pittsburgh Landmarks) in that they often refer to peopl | |
l 1988, Hornak served as an associate at the | Pittsburgh law firm Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney. |
on graduation from law school, he joined the | Pittsburgh law firms of Grogan, Graffam, McKinley & Luc |
rucker, Zappala, Schneider & Porter, another | Pittsburgh law firm. |
See also: University of | Pittsburgh Law Review |
Other urban areas, such as | Pittsburgh, lean Democratic as well. |
Undefeated | Pittsburgh, led by Heisman Trophy winner Tony Dorsett, |
l Run Railroad as a substitute connection to | Pittsburgh led to the Castle Shannon Railroad War of 18 |
The | Pittsburgh Left has no basis in law. |
See also: | Pittsburgh Left |
The | Pittsburgh left is a colloquial term for the driving pr |
, Coast, Belasco, Boustead, Shiras and Neeld | Pittsburgh Light Rail Red Line stations. |
on the Port Authority of Allegheny County's | Pittsburgh Light Rail network. |
was a PCC trolley line that was part of the | Pittsburgh Light Rail system. |
ington Transit Tunnel, another tunnel of the | Pittsburgh Light Rail system. |
e Dan Onorato hopes to eventually extend the | Pittsburgh Light Rail system to the airport one day. |
The former continues in use by | Pittsburgh Light Rail and the latter as an High Occupan |
on the Port Authority of Allegheny County's | Pittsburgh Light Rail network, and until October 30, 20 |
Main article: | Pittsburgh Light Rail |
ills Village via Overbrook) is a line on the | Pittsburgh Light Rail system that runs between South Hi |
The tunnel is now part of the | Pittsburgh Light Rail System, as the Steel Plaza Statio |
gger Willie Stargell became a fixture in the | Pittsburgh lineup in the late 1960s, and the Pirates re |
In 2010 | Pittsburgh Live requested a consult on whether the gami |
their franchise agreement with Shubh Hotels | Pittsburgh LLC. |
ted at the upper campus of the University of | Pittsburgh located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
y regional branch of the Carnegie Library of | Pittsburgh, located at 5 Allegheny Square (Allegheny Ce |
It was re-built by Thatcher Perkins of the | Pittsburgh Locomotive Works in 1867. |
the conference championship on the line, but | Pittsburgh lost by one point. |
Bethel Park lies at the margin between the | Pittsburgh Low Plateau and Waynesburg Hills Sections of |
ght at University of Illinois, University of | Pittsburgh, LSU, Boston College, University of Alabama, |
The incumbent Mayor of | Pittsburgh, Luke Ravenstahl defeated Mr. Acklin and the |
The | Pittsburgh Lyceum folded on December 23, 1908 and becau |
After a handful of games in | Pittsburgh, MacKay moved on to Boston where he won a se |
Pittsburgh Magazine | |
Pittsburgh Magazine is a prominent lifestyle magazine c | |
The Photographer Richard Burker of the | Pittsburgh Magazine released in May 2010 the first excl |
In 2004 Arnet was selected as one of | Pittsburgh's “Top 40 under 40” by Pittsburgh Magazine. |
Editor, | Pittsburgh Magazine: Golden Quill Award finalist (2005) |
nitially housed in the Carnegie Libraries of | Pittsburgh Main Branch in Oakland. |
The | Pittsburgh Marathon hosted the United States Olympic Ma |
Since the revival of the | Pittsburgh Marathon in 2009, participation in the Great |
Life Leader Award, Greater | Pittsburgh March for Life, 1985 |
First Niagara Bank, which had entered the | Pittsburgh market the year before after acquiring Natio |
WPMY was one of three stations in the | Pittsburgh market to still use the original signoff dat |
would work at various other stations in the | Pittsburgh market until executives from Sheridan Broadc |
Carano later played with the | Pittsburgh Maulers of the United States Football League |
He also played with the | Pittsburgh Maulers of the USFL. |
He also played for the | Pittsburgh Maulers and the Memphis Showboats of the Uni |
the USFL for the New Jersey Generals and the | Pittsburgh Maulers. |
His brother is | Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl His father, Robert Jr. |
Herron served only one term as | Pittsburgh Mayor and had an uneventful administration. |
Pittsburgh Mayor David L. Lawrence and Allegheny County | |
eptember 1849, following one of his tirades, | Pittsburgh mayor John Herron had him arrested for "obst |
The course was renamed for Bob O'Connor, a | Pittsburgh mayor who liked to play the course and who d |
In 2000, a citizen group petitioned | Pittsburgh mayor Tom Murphy to form a task force about |
Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl and other local offici | |
e in 1980, but lost in the primary to former | Pittsburgh Mayor Peter F. Flaherty. |
1981 Race for | Pittsburgh Mayor |
1977 Race for | Pittsburgh Mayor |
m Wallace Irwin (1803-1856), US Congressman, | Pittsburgh Mayor |
For the | Pittsburgh mayor, see Henry A. Weaver. |
coincided with David L. Lawrence's reign as | Pittsburgh mayor. |
In his first season at | Pittsburgh, McHugh won the AFC Championship and ultimat |
In contrast to | Pittsburgh, Mechanicsville was racially mixed and inclu |
The | Pittsburgh Media Market is part of the Pittsburgh Tri-S |
onalities with a long and storied history in | Pittsburgh media: Jack Bogut & Bill "Chilly Billy" Card |
bs for the post office and the University of | Pittsburgh Medical Center. |
tal Pathology Imaging Group at University of | Pittsburgh Medical Center |
s went for a Sabbatical to the University of | Pittsburgh Medical School, which was focused on Clinica |
le or demolition by then-owner University of | Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). |
He was transferred to the University of | Pittsburgh Medical Center for treatment where his condi |
Many of the | Pittsburgh members of the Club were hastily assembled i |
Pittsburgh Memoirs a Suite for Flute Trio | |
ro Blair played center for the University of | Pittsburgh men's basketball team from 2007 to 2009. |
SN became a nonprofit organization under the | Pittsburgh Mercy Health System with Linda Sheets as the |
Joe DeNardo, famous | Pittsburgh Meteorologist |
illiam DeNardo (born November 27, 1930) is a | Pittsburgh meteorologist. |
Tekkoshocon is an anime convention in the | Pittsburgh Metro Area. |
th he attended public schools throughout the | Pittsburgh Metro Area including Swissvale, Monongahela, |
s located in Western Pennsylvania within the | Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area, approximately |
s located in Western Pennsylvania within the | Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area, approximately |
0 undergraduate and graduate students in the | Pittsburgh metropolitan area. |
s located in Western Pennsylvania within the | Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area, approximately |
According to The | Pittsburgh Metropolitan, the site became "wildly popula |
Born in | Pittsburgh, Miller made his Major League debut with the |
Mathewson lived in | Pittsburgh Mills, Pittsburgh Township. |
He died in | Pittsburgh Mills. |
The | Pittsburgh Miners was an American soccer club based in |
then managed Rookie-level affiliates in the | Pittsburgh minor-league organization through the late 1 |
heny Community College and the University of | Pittsburgh, Mobley played in three NBA seasons for the |
The group has also participated in the | Pittsburgh Monologue Project. |
lmed on 16mm without synchronized sound in a | Pittsburgh morgue. |
Hays (City of | Pittsburgh), Munhall, New Homestead, West Mifflin |
Pittsburgh Municipal Pension Fund, Board of Trustees | |
The ToonSeum: | Pittsburgh Museum of Cartoon Art is a museum devoted ex |
San Francisco Conservatory of Music and the | Pittsburgh Musical Institute, then played in New York C |
Pittsburgh Musical Theater (PMT) is a professional thea | |
I think | Pittsburgh must be the last big central city in America |
nority owner, and this group repurchased the | Pittsburgh National League franchise under a different |
es of mergers, the bank had evolved into the | Pittsburgh National Corporation. |
lon and Philander Knox were directors of the | Pittsburgh National Bank of Commerce. |
Live" - Former Islanders play by play man & | Pittsburgh native Steve Mears hosts. |
Novelist Gladys Schmitt, a | Pittsburgh native, taught literature and writing at Car |
It is also frequented by | Pittsburgh natives because of its many shops, restauran |
ark about 15 miles (24 km) south of downtown | Pittsburgh near Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. |
ed in the opening round of the playoffs when | Pittsburgh nearly upset the defending Stanley Cup champ |
She died in the | Pittsburgh neighborhood of Oakland from complications o |
It borders the city of | Pittsburgh neighborhood of Windgap and the borough of I |
North - Crafton Heights (a | Pittsburgh neighborhood) |
West - East Carnegie (a | Pittsburgh neighborhood) |
East - Westwood (a | Pittsburgh neighborhood) |
Millhunks and Renegades: A Portrait of a | Pittsburgh Neighborhood. |
a steep ravine between the densely populated | Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Bloomfield and Polish Hill. |
Numerous other | Pittsburgh neighborhoods are along the route, including |
affic across the Allegheny River between the | Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Troy Hill and the Strip Dis |
Bon Air is bordered by the | Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Beltzhoover (Pittsburgh) to |
Greenfield is adjacent to the | Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Hazelwood to the south, Oak |
East - West End Valley and Ridgemont, ( | Pittsburgh neighborhoods) |
Pittsburgh never looked back as Babe nailed his third s | |
St. Bede School, a Catholic school, and the | Pittsburgh New Church School. |
ntemporary American drama and also hosts the | Pittsburgh New Works Festival. |
ts at Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, | Pittsburgh, New York, San Francisco, Washington etc. |
For the | Pittsburgh news anchor, see Don Cannon (news anchor). |
He grew up in West Mifflin, a suburb of | Pittsburgh, next to Kennywood, an amusement park where |
It could also be grouped with the | Pittsburgh No. 8 Coalfield across the river in Ohio. |
Pittsburgh Northview PreK-5 also offers a partial Spani | |
Pittsburgh Northview PreK-5 is located in the North Sid | |
Pittsburgh Northview PreK-5 partners with the America's | |
Pittsburgh Northview PreK-5 has a uniform dress code. | |
It was later moved to the area of | Pittsburgh now known as the Strip District at 12th and |
Read | Pittsburgh, Oakland (Pittsburgh) and University of Pitt |
He died in | Pittsburgh of acute pancreatitis and is buried in Calva |
gional Health System, Children's Hospital of | Pittsburgh of UPMC, UPMC Mercy and the University of Pi |
for new challenges, Mr. Clackson joined the | Pittsburgh office of CB Richard Ellis in 1995. |
The | Pittsburgh Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Clevel |
s BrabenderCox, Inc. in 1982, BrabenderCox's | Pittsburgh office is located on Mount Washington, which |
opment at WhizBang Labs, and Director of its | Pittsburgh office. |
He chose Florida over offers from | Pittsburgh, Ohio State and Tennessee. |
o attended the Carnegie Mellon University in | Pittsburgh on a scholarship. |
Born in | Pittsburgh on November 10, 1867, he was the publisher/o |
Getsy attend the University of | Pittsburgh on a full football scholarship. |
He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of | Pittsburgh on June 7, 1952. |
building on the campus of the University of | Pittsburgh on Fifth Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, |
Strait made his NHL debut with | Pittsburgh on February 21, 2011 against the Washington |
n Collier Township, Pennsylvania, outside of | Pittsburgh, on the evening of July 5, 2011. |
egree of Doctor of Laws by the University of | Pittsburgh on May 26th, 1921 |
at Passavant Hospital in the North Hills of | Pittsburgh on June 10, 2010, at age 70, following a sev |
held a national steelworkers' conference in | Pittsburgh on May 25, 1919, to build momentum for an or |
He was ordained a priest in | Pittsburgh on June 4, 1879 and was installed as coadjut |
Cox died at age 65 in | Pittsburgh on March 20, 1951; he is interred in Calvary |
runs and 36 RBI when he was called up to MLB | Pittsburgh on June 27, 2011. |
He died of pneumonia in | Pittsburgh on November 19, 1931 and is interred in Sout |
Fort Pitt Boulevard is a road in | Pittsburgh on the southern area of Downtown, connecting |
was taken on a successful trial trip around | Pittsburgh on October 15, 1811, and finally set sail fo |
† Richard Phelan (1885-1889) - Succeeded to | Pittsburgh on December 7, 1889 |
n the regular Marine Corps for four years at | Pittsburgh on October 6, 1939. |
a career-high 20 points in a 75-71 win over | Pittsburgh on March 3, 2007. |
enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve at | Pittsburgh on December 8, 1967, and was discharged to e |
the 2006-07 season before being recalled by | Pittsburgh on December 4, 2006. |
The Enterprise departed | Pittsburgh on December 21, 1814, with a load of munitio |
taken ill and recovering at John Ormsby's in | Pittsburgh on July 2, 1789. |
Willms died at Mercy Hospital in | Pittsburgh on January 3, 1914, at the age of 63. |
Cruz was recalled to | Pittsburgh on July 10. |
en recorded his first multi-hit game against | Pittsburgh on July 24. |
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