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Rens were owned by Lenny Litman, a prominent | Pittsburgh businessman. |
"Picture Pages" started on a local | Pittsburgh children's show in 1974 with the "Picture Pa |
second time in less than five years, a major | Pittsburgh fire had destroyed the university's building |
Don was a diehard | Pittsburgh Steelers fan, and relished their fifth Super |
In a subplot, Dorsey's father, a powerful | Pittsburgh political boss, is on his deathbed. |
Arts 1907 building was designed by a leading | Pittsburgh architect, Henry Hornbostel. |
Arson investigator Darren McCord, a retired | Pittsburgh firefighter and his daughter are in the aren |
0s he was a member of Deuces Wild, a popular | Pittsburgh jazz band. |
partnership with Ron R. Morris, a successful | Pittsburgh businessman and host of WPTT's long running |
View of the three bridges from a downtown | Pittsburgh skyscraper |
cember 1923 - 19 March 2009) was a prominent | Pittsburgh organist, best known as the organist for the |
essed by Gado's performance against a strong | Pittsburgh defense. |
ional ice hockey defenseman who was a former | Pittsburgh Penguins draft pick. |
S, he played two season in the A-League with | Pittsburgh Riverhounds. |
cian of Ideas: A Biography of A.W. Schmidt, ( | Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation, |
This article is about the | Pittsburgh skyscraper. |
t rises 355 feet (108 meters) above Downtown | Pittsburgh and is located along the Monongahela River. |
rs and rises 177.4 m (582 ft) above Downtown | Pittsburgh. |
rises 511 feet or 156 meters above Downtown | Pittsburgh. |
t rises 430 feet (131 meters) above Downtown | Pittsburgh. |
public schools and the Allegheny Academy at | Pittsburgh. |
According to | Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, it is the |
lom Biblical Botanical Garden (0.3 acres) in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Shadyside section is a Bibli |
Sergei Gonchar in action with | Pittsburgh |
Christine Laitta is an American actress from | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
er to investigate Native American affairs in | Pittsburgh. |
For the current Radio Disney affiliate in | Pittsburgh, please see WDDZ (AM) |
ith the Edmonton Oilers, one month after the | Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup. |
After leaving | Pittsburgh, Bush managed the Chicago White Sox for two |
len made his NFL debut in week 7 against the | Pittsburgh Steelers due to an injury to starting corner |
game was two days later, playing against the | Pittsburgh Pirates at Connie Mack Stadium. |
He pitched 2/3 of an inning against the | Pittsburgh Pirates, striking out both batters he faced. |
Before a game against the | Pittsburgh Pirates, Babe overhears the Boston owners sa |
s outfield debut on June 4, 2002 against the | Pittsburgh Pirates, entering in left field after pinch- |
kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown against the | Pittsburgh Steelers, which earned him AFC Special Teams |
During the 2010 playoffs against the | Pittsburgh Penguins on April 30, Markov suffered a leg |
ague debut on September 4, 2006, against the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
ouchdown pass from Dan Barnhardt against the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
eptember 14, 1941 in a road game against the | Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field. |
in the team's 2010 season opener against the | Pittsburgh Riverhounds. |
his NHL debut on October 8, 2005 against the | Pittsburgh Penguins, coming away with an overtime win. |
ey hit his first career home run against the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
In Super Bowl XLIII, against the | Pittsburgh Steelers, Patrick caught a 2-yard touchdown |
In the 2008 playoffs against the | Pittsburgh Penguins, Volchenkov fell in front of the ne |
home runs in a June 8, 1989 game against the | Pittsburgh Pirates at Veterans Stadium. |
In the AFC Championship Game against the | Pittsburgh Steelers, Brady injured his knee, and was re |
NHL goal - a short-handed goal - against the | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
In the playoff game against the | Pittsburgh Steelers for the Eastern Division crown, he |
During Allegheny's two games against the | Pittsburgh A.C. that year, Valentine played as a left h |
88, making 27 saves in a 5-0 win against the | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
League start was on May 1, 2010 against the | Pittsburgh Pirates, allowing one run in four innings of |
d a fumble recovery TD on a punt against the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
It was in a game against the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
hey began the season on the road against the | Pittsburgh Power on March 19. |
gals' AFC Wild Card Playoff game against the | Pittsburgh Steelers on January 8, 2006. |
n Eric Lindros had missed a game against the | Pittsburgh Penguins on February 15 due to being hung ov |
tarting game 1 of a doubleheader against the | Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field. |
he second game of a doubleheader against the | Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field and pitched a comple |
Then in 1952, while playing against the | Pittsburgh Steelers, Craft was able to block three Extr |
rst ever road game on October 14 against the | Pittsburgh Steelers after losing their first 7 in team |
ns before their December 23 game against the | Pittsburgh Stealers. |
ial teams and made his NFL debut against the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
he Predators on January 8, 2009, against the | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
t his first big league win May 1 against the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
n the 2001 AFC Championship game against the | Pittsburgh Steelers, Buckley had an intereception in th |
ned 212 yards on nine receptions against the | Pittsburgh Steelers that year. |
e debut on Opening Day, April 8, against the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
ague debut on September 1, 2007, against the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
010, Backlund made his NHL debut against the | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
d on December 12, 1965 in a game against the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
was given much more playing time against the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
th the Reds on September 2, 1934 against the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
or league win on April 14, 2006, against the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
with 4 RBI in 7 games against the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
e summer, though, he became a free agent and | Pittsburgh did not sign him-he went to Tampa Bay. |
Signed as a free agent by | Pittsburgh Penguins, July 4, 2006. |
ching ranks to work as an insurance agent in | Pittsburgh. |
was sent down to the Red Wings AHL affiliate | Pittsburgh Hornets. |
uns off Pirates starter Dock Ellis, aided by | Pittsburgh errors in the first and fourth. |
eralded the arrival of Southwest Airlines at | Pittsburgh International Airport along with Pittsburgh |
primary FAA designated reliever airport for | Pittsburgh International Airport. |
ther Happy Ending is the 2002 sixth album by | Pittsburgh band The Clarks. |
t Animal is the third full length album from | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based space rock duo Zombi. |
Flyers goaltender Doug Favell stopped all 17 | Pittsburgh shots and Bill Sutherland scored the lone go |
ard is a public defender in Allegheny County | Pittsburgh. |
892, and was interred in Allegheny Cemetery, | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
on the Port Authority of Allegheny County's | Pittsburgh Light Rail network. |
stricts in state hail from Allegheny County, | Pittsburgh Business Times, May 23, 2007 |
on the Port Authority of Allegheny County's | Pittsburgh Light Rail network, and until October 30, 20 |
ea called the "Option Area" that allowed the | Pittsburgh Steelers and the Pittsburgh Pirates to devel |
mith, a member of the Smith family also from | Pittsburgh. |
ce at American Urban Radio Networks, also in | Pittsburgh. |
Homewood was also the | Pittsburgh residence of industrialists Andrew Carnegie |
See also: 2010 | Pittsburgh Panthers football team |
See also: 2008 | Pittsburgh Panthers football team |
nd for the United Steelworkers of America in | Pittsburgh. |
e following season, the Boston Americans and | Pittsburgh Pirates had secured their pennants by Septem |
Turner played for the Anaheim Amigos and | Pittsburgh Pipers of the American Basketball Associatio |
ored umbrella" is something of an unofficial | Pittsburgh landmark during the summer months. |
The Century Building was awarded an AIA | Pittsburgh Award of Excellence in the category of Histo |
Edmonton Oilers, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
nce Steam Roller, Chicago Cardinals, and the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
hed for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1941 and the | Pittsburgh Pirates in 1946 (after serving three years i |
r who pitched for the Detroit Tigers and the | Pittsburgh Pirates in his three year career. |
was co-sponsored by VisitPittsburgh and the | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
round Asheville, North Carolina and Downtown | Pittsburgh, PA. |
is first season with the Maple Leafs and the | Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League (AHL). |
Hockey League's Springfield Indians and the | Pittsburgh Hornets. |
merger between the Chicago Cardinals and the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
five seasons for the Denver Broncos and the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
St. Bede School, a Catholic school, and the | Pittsburgh New Church School. |
hia Athletics during the 1913 season and the | Pittsburgh Pirates during the 1914 season. |
s City Chiefs, the Green Bay Packers and the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
, Coast, Belasco, Boustead, Shiras and Neeld | Pittsburgh Light Rail Red Line stations. |
Australian Broadcasting Corporation and WQED | Pittsburgh. |
uerkraut King”, a wealthy investor and young | Pittsburgh adulthood friend of Marland's reorganized th |
was a fullback for the Chicago Bears and the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
9) between the Fort Pitt Tunnel and Downtown | Pittsburgh. |
also a scout for the Boston Red Sox and the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
Taylor also coached for Brooklyn and the | Pittsburgh Pirates, and remained active in baseball as |
the USFL for the New Jersey Generals and the | Pittsburgh Maulers. |
History, Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems, | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
), the Los Angeles Rams (1986-1988), and the | Pittsburgh Steelers (1989). |
out for both the Washington Capitals and the | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
East - West End Valley and Ridgemont, ( | Pittsburgh neighborhoods) |
ashville Predators, New York Rangers and the | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
egular season with a 6-5 record and defeated | Pittsburgh in the 1987 Bluebonnet Bowl. |
the Winnipeg Jets, Quebec Nordiques and the | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
Chicago Bears (1932-1934, 1936-1937) and the | Pittsburgh Pirates (1935). |
San Francisco Conservatory of Music and the | Pittsburgh Musical Institute, then played in New York C |
d Indians (now the Cardinal) (7-2-1) and the | Pittsburgh Panthers (8-0-1). |
ames for the 1902 Brooklyn Superbas and 1903 | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
ransit provider for Allegheny County and the | Pittsburgh region. |
It was filmed in and around | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a stand-in for Scranton, Am |
o played for the San Diego Chargers, and the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
the San Francisco 49ers (1960-1964) and the | Pittsburgh Steelers (1965-1966). |
ff moved to the United States in 1952 and to | Pittsburgh in 1961. |
porter for the McKeesport Daily News and the | Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from 1946-51. |
g season between the Cincinnati Reds and the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
tor, Smithfield United Church (UCC and UMC), | Pittsburgh, PA, 1977-88 |
in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders and the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
Atlanta Flames, Washington Capitals, and the | Pittsburgh Penguins before retiring in 1979. |
s played between the Cincinnati Reds and the | Pittsburgh Pirates from October 7 to October 11. |
October 2, 1920: The Reds and the | Pittsburgh Pirates played in the last tripleheader of t |
and 1918 and the Washington Senators and the | Pittsburgh Pirates in 1921. |
ames), New York Islanders (3 Games), and the | Pittsburgh Penguins (56 games). |
e played for the Philadelphia Eagles and the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
l League for the Philadelphia Eagles and the | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
me featured the Ohio State Buckeyes, and the | Pittsburgh Panthers. |
l League for the Washington Redskins and the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
On February 19, the Flyers and the | Pittsburgh Penguins made a major five-player deal which |
Loney was a member of the 1991 and 1992 | Pittsburgh Penguin Stanley Cup champions. |
ball League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the | Pittsburgh Pirates (who were later renamed the Pittsbur |
It featured the NC State Wolfpack and the | Pittsburgh Panthers. |
th the Philadelphia Quakers/Phillies and the | Pittsburgh Alleghenys. |
However, Crock and the | Pittsburgh police misinterpret the hastily scrawled ran |
time in the NHL with the Los Angeles Kings, | Pittsburgh Penguins and Edmonton Oilers. |
He also played for the Los Angeles Kings, | Pittsburgh Penguins, and St. Louis Blues. |
Anchorage, Chicago, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, | Pittsburgh and multiple points in Asia and Europe e.g. |
fornia (Oakland), Los Angeles, Philadelphia, | Pittsburgh and St. Louis. |
r that season with 10 relief appearances for | Pittsburgh before being released in August. |
On 2 April 1991, | Pittsburgh and Louisville conducted submarine-launched |
hop of the Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of | Pittsburgh from 2002 until his death. |
the fourth Archbishop of the Archeparchy of | Pittsburgh, and installed on July 9 of the same year. |
WTW Architects of | Pittsburgh and local firm Ellis, Rickett and Associates |
ly example of Chicago school architecture in | Pittsburgh, and was designed by the architectural firm |
o noted for his works on the architecture of | Pittsburgh. |
It was later moved to the area of | Pittsburgh now known as the Strip District at 12th and |
y School is located in the Shadyside area of | Pittsburgh, and consists of grades pre-kindergarten to |
ion was located in the South Oakland area of | Pittsburgh in a former police horse stable. |
often been a distinct voice in the areas of | Pittsburgh development projects. |
Played frequently at Mellon Arena during | Pittsburgh Penguins games at the beginning of a power p |
July 20, 1985: Civic Arena - | Pittsburgh, PA |
gue All-Star Game was held in Civic Arena in | Pittsburgh, home to the Pittsburgh Penguins, on January |
franchise on May 7, 1936 when a new arena in | Pittsburgh was no longer evident. |
as been held in various locations around the | Pittsburgh Area, the most recent being the Wyndham Gran |
els was a member of various bands around the | Pittsburgh area as well, sometimes fronting and sometim |
y owns several Subway restaurants around the | Pittsburgh area. |
is first band, which played clubs around the | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. |
d the village that quickly grew up around it | Pittsburgh. |
local theater productions in and around the | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. |
County, Pennsylvania, in 1790 and arrived in | Pittsburgh in 1812. |
Marvin arrived in | Pittsburgh in 1863 and established himself in the crack |
o exhibited at the Carnegie Museum of Art in | Pittsburgh. |
Main article: 2009 | Pittsburgh police shooting |
(Ken Fec) is an Atari noise rock artist from | Pittsburgh, PA. |
Society of Art and the Associated Artists of | Pittsburgh. |
The Associate Artists of | Pittsburgh organized March 4, 1910. |
Associated Artists of | Pittsburgh (AAP) is the oldest, and largest nonprofit v |
he Benedum Center for the performing arts in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in May 2010. |
cross the world in locations such as Moscow, | Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Houston, Helsinki, Caracas, |
During his career as a | Pittsburgh City Coucilman, Udin also sponsored a refere |
The company was originally formed as the | Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Company, which provided prod |
, Ward was named MVP in Super Bowl XL as the | Pittsburgh Steelers won 21-10. |
ngahela, and Ohio Rivers as well as Downtown | Pittsburgh. |
He served as a | Pittsburgh City Councilman until 1949. |
e also managed the White Sox, as well as the | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
Playboy and Ebony Magazines, as well as the | Pittsburgh Courier. |
e worked in several markets such as Phoenix, | Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C.. |
Historic Places in 1986 and was listed as a | Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation landmark in 1 |
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