Located on the Southern region of the Laurel Ridge, Ohiopyle State Park consists of over 20,000 acres of rugged beauty and small town charm. The added […]
Chancellor John G. Bowman of the University of Pittsburgh commissioned the Cathedral of Learning to be built in 1921. Initially, Bowman envisioned a 52-story tower that […]
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Oakland has always been one of Pittsburgh’s most notable green spaces, but Phipps has gone beyond the green of its […]
While the design harkens back to other historic structures, the buildings at PPG Place are like no others in the world. The six-building complex combines Gothic […]
From the time that chemistry student Charles Martin Hall discovered the process for producing aluminum, the metal has had a huge impact on Pittsburgh. From establishing […]
Many would be surprised to learn that Pittsburgh has nearly two dozen sister cities. President Eisenhower founded the Sister City movement in 1956 to connect people […]
Eating establishments come and go, but since 1978, the Grand Concourse at Station Square has been delighting diners with its delicious menu items. They offer high […]
During its century plus history, the Union Trust Building has been known by several different names, but one thing that has not changed about the building […]