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December 9, 2022
A Pittsburgh Pilgrim in the Holy Land
This fall, my husband and I along with 26 other Pittsburghers from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish in the North Hills, traveled to the Holy […]
September 13, 2022
A Visit from Washington
In 1753, George Washington was sent from Virginia to the Ohio Valley region on a diplomatic mission to ask the French to leave the area. During […]
August 1, 2022
Uniontown’s George C. Marshall
George C Marshall Jr is known for many things: he was an American army officer, a statesman, and a Nobel Peace Prize winner. He was integral […]
July 11, 2022
SW Counties of Pennsylvania
Whether you’re looking for information or adventure in town, around town or around the SW region of our state you’re likely to find it in our […]
June 6, 2022
Indian Trails of Western Pennsylvania
People who live in Western Pennsylvania don’t walk in the footsteps of giants but in the footsteps of Native Americans. Paths the local tribes used to […]
April 25, 2022
The Log Houses of Pittsburgh
Here’s a list of log houses in the Pittsburgh area that you didn’t know you wanted until now. Most of the structures mentioned below are over […]
April 4, 2022
What’s in a Name – Indiana County
Indiana County takes its name from the Indians who lived in the region as it was purchased from the Iroquois Six Nations in 1768 under the […]
February 21, 2022
Shady Grove in Shadyside
My trips around Pittsburgh often bring me to Shadyside. If it’s around lunchtime I usually find myself heading to the Shady Grove restaurant. As a result […]
October 18, 2021
The KST: A Place of Inspiration and Artistic Incubation
The Kelly Strayhorn Theater in East Liberty is named for two hometown legends: Gene Kelly and Billy Strayhorn. Gene Kelly—singer, dancer, actor, filmmaker, and choreographer—is best […]
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