Surroundings & interior views of Heinz Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Video includes many surrounding rotating views (including Carnegie Museum of Natural History & Cathedral of Learning) and interior views of amazing stained glass on the background of live pipe organ (orgue) performance. August 2015.
Details of the main entrance architecture are also captured.
My other video from Pittsburgh area:
- Ode to Joy to the Amazing Stained Glass of Heinz Chapel
- Facade of Carnegie Building hosting Carnegie Library, Music Hall, Museum of Art, MNH
- Song to Nature statue near Carnegie Library
- Visting City of Washington near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Recorded & edited by @curelet ( with Canon Powershot SX 520 HS superzoom point-and-shoot camera.
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Heinz Memorial Chapel is a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Schindler mt hydraulic death trap elevator in Heinz chapel in pittsburgh pa.
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Heinz Chapel in Pittsburgh
Wondered into a gorgeous church and this organ was playing. Beautiful.
Landmark Gravestones of Western Pennsylvania
Amidst the angst and tumult of the living, there is solace walking among the dead. The landmark cemeteries of Western Pennsylvania—Allegheny Cemetery, Jefferson Memorial Park, Cavalry Cemetery and many others—are not just places of serenity and repose, they are among the most astonishingly beautiful sites in our region.
In these sanctuaries of quiet majesty, the dead speak to us. They tell us of times long passed, of loved ones long gone--and they remind us of the fragility of the human condition. The gravestones of the great, the infamous, and the ordinary mark the history of our region and command the reverence of all who encounter them.
GUIDE TO GRAVESTONES:
0:13: St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery, Bethel Park, PA: Andy Warhol.
0:24: Greenwood Cemetery, Sharpsburg, PA: August Wilson.
0:31 Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Cemetery Art Rooney and Chuck Noll.
0:49: Jefferson Memorial Park: Honus Wagner.
1:01: Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsurgh: Josh Gibson; Gus Greenlee; Stephen Foster; Henry (“Harry”) K. Thaw; Lillian Russell; Richard Scaife; Robert K. James (Steeler’s gravestone); and Lester C. Madden (shark gravestone).
1:56: Calvary Cemetery: David L. Lawrence; Bob O’Connor; Richard Caliguiri; Frank Gorshin; Billy Conn; and the Biddle Brothers.
2:35: Chartiers Cemetery, Carnegie, PA: Myron Cope.
2:41: New Light Cemetery, Etna, PA: Sophie Masloff.
2:49: Unity Cemetery, Latrobe, PA: Fred Rogers.
2:53: Washington Cemetery, Washington, PA: Jock Yablonski.
2:57: Carnegie Library of Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh, PA: Henry Snowden, .
3:02: Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown, PA: Johnstown flood victims.
3:13: Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh: Henry Clay Frick; Heinz family crypt.
3:37: Westminster Presbyterian Church Columbarium, Upper St. Clair, PA: Bob Prince.
3:41: General Edward Braddock Gravesite, Farmington, Fayette County, PA: General Edward Braddock.
3:45: Trinity Burial Ground, Sixth Avenue, downtown Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh from Mt Washington 2001
Our visit back to Pittsburgh Memorial Day weekend 2001. Video from Mt. Washington
Best Attractions and Places to See in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PA
Pittsburgh Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Pittsburgh. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Pittsburgh for You. Discover Pittsburgh as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Pittsburgh.
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List of Best Things to do in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PA)
Bicycle Heaven
PNC Park
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Heinz Hall
Mount Washington
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Heinz Memorial Chapel
Heinz Field
Saint Anthony Chapel
Cathedral of Learning
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Heinz Memorial Chapel, Pittsburgh, PA
Heinz Chapel Choir Top # 8 Facts
Heinz Chapel Choir Top # 8 Facts
Chapel Interior
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Heinz Chapel/ Hilton Garden Inn Wedding Photography
Curt's Photography sample slideshow of a bridal couple's wedding day. The ceremony was at Heinz Chapel and the reception was held at Hilton Garden Inn. They stopped for pictures at Carnegie Mellon Institute.
Check us out at: CurtsPhotography.com
Autumn and Rich at Heinz Chapel & Grand Concourse
The wedding of Autumn and Rich at Heinz Chapel with reception following at Grand Concourse, Station Square, Pittsburgh. September 27, 2013. In between we stopped at CMU Institute and the North Shore for photography. All photography and this slide show by OvationImages.com, Don Merz and Shawn Rodgers, photographers. Music licensed through Triple Scoop Music. The kind of blazing fun day that you just can't get enough of!
Places to see in ( Pittsburgh - USA )
Places to see in ( Pittsburgh - USA )
Pittsburgh is a city in western Pennsylvania at the junction of 3 rivers. Its Gilded Age sites, including the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Museum of Art and the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, speak to its history as an early-20th-century industrial capital. In the North Shore neighborhood are the modern Andy Warhol Museum, Heinz Field football stadium and PNC Park baseball stadium.
The pleasure of Pittsburgh remains a well-kept secret. Though not built up by reputation, the city's unique combination of bridges, steep hills, and broad rivers make it one of the most naturally scenic cities in the country. Cheap food and beer abound in this true sports town and the locals are amazingly friendly.
The first European to discover the site of Pittsburgh was French discoverer/trader Sieur de La Salle in his 1669 expedition. The settlement of Pittsburgh began as a strategic point at the confluence of three rivers, with Britain, France, and the local Native American tribes all vying for control over this spot and thus, the region. On what is now referred to as The Point, where the rivers meet, several forts were constructed by competing French and British forces during the French and Indian War. In 1758, British general John Forbes ordered the construction of Fort Pitt, named after British Secretary of State William Pitt the Elder. He also named the settlement between the rivers Pittsborough.
Districts of Pittsburgh :
Downtown
The historic, economic, administrative, and cultural center of the city, where the three rivers meet.
East End-South
Home to the city's second downtown - the college neighborhood of Oakland - as well as many institutions, parks, and quieter residential and shopping areas. The main neighborhoods of interest in this area are Oakland, Shadyside, and Squirrel Hill.
East End-North
A center of the city's ethnic diversity, this formerly industrial area is now bustling with shops and restaurants. The main neighborhoods of interest in this area are the Strip District, Lawrenceville, Bloomfield, and East Liberty.
North Side
Two of Pittsburgh's major league sports teams and many of the city's finest museums can be found here. The main neighborhoods of interest in this area are the North Shore, Allegheny, and the Mexican War Streets.
South Side
A particularly hilly region famous for its inclines and great views of the city - as well as its bar scene. The main neighborhoods of interest in this area are the Southside Flats and Mt Washington.
A lot to see in Pittsburgh such as :
Downtown Pittsburgh
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
The Andy Warhol Museum
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
Kennywood Park
Mount Washington
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Point State Park
PNC Park
Schenley Park
Carnegie Science Center
Carnegie Museum of Art
Strip District, Pittsburgh
North Shore
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
Carnegie Museum
National Aviary
Cathedral of Learning
South Shore
Heinz History Center
Gateway Clipper Fleet
Fort Pitt Museum
Sandcastle Water Park
The Frick Pittsburgh
Mattress Factory Museum
South Side
Oakland
PPG Industries Inc
Rivers Casino Pittsburgh
Roberto Clemente Bridge
Monongahela Incline
Three Rivers Heritage Trail
Duquesne Incline
Riverview Park
North Side
Heinz Memorial Chapel
East Liberty
Randyland
Mellon Park
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden
Montour Trail
Rivers of Steel: Carrie Blast Furnaces National Historic Landmark
Hartwood Acres Park
West End-Elliott Overlook Park
Settlers Cabin Park
Cultural District, Pittsburgh
Nationality Rooms at the Cathedral of Learning
Sri Venkateswara Temple, Pittsburgh
US Steel Tower
Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum
( Pittsburgh - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Pittsburgh . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Pittsburgh - USA
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Pitt student suspected of costly spray paint vandalism at Cathedral of Learning
The beauty and history of the Cathedral of Learning are part of Pittsburgh's identity. Police say a student sprayed part of the building, causing tens of thousands of dollars in damage.
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This video hopes to serve as a reminder that we Monessenites are at a very critical point in our history. We have elected a Mayor who is unwilling to step up and take control of the City, choosing instead to hide behind a curtain of cowardice. The bottom line, however, is that Matt Shorraw is NOT the problem; he is yet another pawn in a neverending game of manipulation, designed to further the careers and lives of a select few, while the rest of us sit and watch. Personally, I say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! If you feel the same, please share this video and demand answers. To say that the once thriving City of Monessen is on life support is an understatement. We are dead. Period. We can all argue about how we got here (which is basically the ONLY thing that's been accomplished in 20 years), but one thing is abundantly clear to me: We cannont go backward. Mayor Matt Shorraw needs to BE the adult that his driver's license claims he is, work with the Council that was elected, and stop kowtowing to those with only their SPECIAL INTERESTS at heart. Moving Monessen forward means working with ALL citizens and residents, not just those who will push YOUR agenda.