Columbia Exhibit at the John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh PA
A visit to the Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh proved to be a lot of fun and memories of me as a five year-old came back in vivid black and white as in black and white television. The Columbia capsule is rather large and the exhibit offered much to see of many different artifacts. It was great!
Fanfare for Space Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Guided Tour - Pittsburgh's Lost Steamboat, Treasures of the Arabia
Steam back in time to when Pittsburgh was the Gateway to the West with the History Center’s exhibition, Pittsburgh’s Lost Steamboat: Treasures of the Arabia, now through Jan. 4!
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Fort Pitt Museum: Senator John Heinz History Center
Step back in time at Point State Park to learn about Western Pennsylvania’s strategic role during the French & Indian War, the American Revolution, and as the birthplace of Pittsburgh.
The Fort Pitt Museum is part of the Senator John Heinz History Center.
The Haunting of Heinz History Center - Our Haunted Travels
The Haunting of Heinz History Center
In this video, Boris will cover some of the paranormal claims at the Senator John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Senator John Heinz History Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is the largest history museum in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States. Named after U.S. Senator H. John Heinz III (1938–1991) from Pennsylvania, it is located in the Strip District of Pittsburgh.
The Heinz History Center is a 275,000-square-foot (25,500 m2) educational institution that engages and inspires a diverse audience with links to the past, understanding in the present, and guidance for the future by preserving regional history and presenting the American experience with a Western Pennsylvania connection.
Ghost Stories and Folklore are paranormal history videos that will cover the paranormal claims at the particular locations. On occasion, we may deviate from a location and provide some sort of creepy pasta or urban legend video. These videos are narrated by our mascot Boris to add that special creepy effect to the videos. So sit back, listen, and enjoy. You can see the complete catalog of Ghost Stories and Folklore Videos we have at:
PANICd Paranormal History Videos - Our Haunted Travels is a series of paranormal history videos that we provide the history of the location, the ghost stories and folklore, the paranormal claims, our personal experiences, and why we believe the location could be haunted. Be sure to follow along with our adventures where we feature a new location we have visited each week at:
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We Can Do It! WWII - FULL Virtual Exhibit Tour - Heinz History Center
FULL TOUR VIDEO. Experience the entire in-depth tour of the History Center's We Can Do It! WWII exhibit.
Take a personal, in-depth tour of the Heinz History Center's We Can Do it! WWII exhibition with History Center President and CEO Andy Masich.
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1968: The Year That Rocked America
1968: The Year That Rocked America
Senator John Heinz History Center | Pittsburgh, Pa.
February 2 - May 12, 2013
Presented by UPMC Heath Plan
The year 1968 was a watershed year in American history — a turning point for the nation and its people. A year of vivid colors, startling sounds, and searing images. A turbulent, relentless cascade of events that changed America forever. From assassinations and conflicts, pop culture and free love, civil rights and women's rights, Americans questioned traditional values and authority that sent shockwaves across the country, including in Western Pennsylvania.
A Year to Remember
1968: The Year That Rocked America, presented by UPMC Health Plan, chronicles the pivotal year in U.S. history that saw assertions of Black Power at the Olympic Games, the national launch of Pittsburgh-produced Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, stardom for Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin, the debut of locally made cult classic Night of the Living Dead, and the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The year began with the Tet Offensive, the deadliest period of an increasingly divisive Vietnam War, and ended with hope for the future, as the Apollo 8 capsule beamed back images of Earthrise from the far side of the moon for the first time.
An Exhibit You'll Never Forget
1968: The Year That Rocked America features nearly a dozen interactive video presentations and more than 100 evocative artifacts that explore how the year 1968 helped shape our modern world.
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Fort Pitt Museum - Visit the Birthplace of Pittsburgh!
Learn all about Western Pennsylvania's pivotal role during the French & Indian War, the American Revolution, and as the birthplace of Pittsburgh. Located in historic Point State Park in downtown Pittsburgh, the Fort Pitt Museum is a two-floor, 12,000-square-foot museum that uses interactive exhibitions, life-like historical figures, and amazing artifacts to explore the role the Pittsburgh region played in shaping the United States.
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Music: William Pitt's Deal from The War That Made America: The Story of the French and Indian War soundtrack
Senator John Heinz History Center - Paranormal History Profile
Senator John Heinz History Center - Paranormal History Profile
On October 12, of 2018, we traveled to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and to the Senator John Heinz History Center. Although our original plan was to see the Apollo 11 space capsule, we found out that there are paranormal claims at this location and this museum is full of some awesome historical artifacts. In this video we will discuss the history, our personal experiences, and why we believe this location is haunted.
PANICd Paranormal History Videos - Our Haunted Travels is a series of paranormal history videos that we provide the history of the location, the ghost stories and folklore, the paranormal claims, our personal experiences, and why we believe the location could be haunted. Be sure to follow along with our adventures where we feature a new location we have visited each week at:
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Pittsburgh: 200 Years of Innovation
For more than 200 years, Pittsburgh has been a leader in innovation. Check out this new video created by the Pittsburgh Bicentennial Commission in honor of the city’s 200th anniversary.
Pittsburgh History Today: All Things Heinz
Heinz History Center President & CEO Andy Masich stops by to talk about some interesting facts about Heinz!
Heinz sports museum Pittsburgh pa
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Fort Pitt Blockhouse: Where Pittsburgh began
One of Pittsburgh's oldest buildings, the Fort Pitt Blockhouse in Point State Park is designated as an historic landmark. Take a look inside.
Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village: Senator John Heinz History Center
Experience 16,000 years of history at North America's oldest site of human habitation, Meadowcroft Rockshelter, in Avella, Pa. Tour three recreated villages to learn what life was like for our earliest ancestors.
Meadowcroft is part of the Senator John Heinz History Center.
Journey to the Pittsburgh Agreement
In May of 1918, towards the end of World War I, Professor Tomas Garrigue Masaryk traveled to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There, in a building downtown, he and members of the Czecho-Slovak National Council in America would develop a document that would establish a free Czech and Slovak state.
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NARRATED BY
William Lafe
MUSIC
Vltava (Má vlast) by Bedřich Smetana, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license through Musopen
VIDEO BY
Ben Aufill - BenWonderful.com
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Carol Hochman
RESEARCH CONSULTANT
Jakub Voleman
STILL IMAGES
Senator John Heinz History Center Detre Library and Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center, Publisher. Pittsburgh Agreement.
Pittsburgh, PA.
Retrieved from the Library of Congress
Bain News Service, Publisher. Thos. G. Masaryk. [date unkown]
Altwater & Bro., Copyright Claimant. View of Pittsburgh from Mt. Washington. Pennsylvania Pittsburgh United States, ca. 1920.
Bain News Service, Publisher. Map showing Czechoslovakia's location in Central Europe.,
September 13, 1918. date created or published later by Bain.
American National Red Cross photograph collection. Czech-Slovak soldiers in heavy marching near Harbin., February 1919.
American National Red Cross photograph collection. echelon of Czech troops at a trans-Siberian R.R. Station. August 6, 1919.
American National Red Cross photograph collection. Line of Czechs going from deck to quarters below on the Archer. July 28, 1919.
Bain News Service, Publisher. Prof. T.G. Masaryk. , ca. 1915. [Between and Ca. 1920]
American National Red Cross photograph collection. Red Cross Siberian Commission.
Habarosk Siberia, 1919.
American National Red Cross photograph collection. Prof. Thomas Garignue Masaryk, President of the Czecho-Slovaks. , ca. 1919.
American National Red Cross photograph collection. Czechs on a tug in Vladivostok harbor waiting to board the
Archer. June 23 was a warm day in Siberia., June 23, 1919.
Bain News Service, Publisher. Crowd at Roosevelt's arrival - Chicago. , ca. 1910. [Between and Ca. 1915]
Detroit Publishing Co., Publisher. Main entrance, the Capitol, Washington, D.C. Washington D.C, None. [Between 1900 and 1906]
[Unknown Publisher]. Brooklyn Bridge and skyline of New York City.
New York, ca. 1918. Feb. 16.
Bain News Service, Publisher. R. Lansing, Paris.,
1918. [Dec, 17]
Detroit Publishing Co., Copyright Claimant, and Publisher Detroit Publishing Co.
The Point, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, None. [Cbetween 1900 and 1910]
American National Red Cross photograph collection. Brno parade, Czecho-Slovakia.
Brno Czechoslovak Republic, 1921.
Detroit Publishing Co., Publisher. Pittsburgh, Pa., Exposition bldg.
Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, None. [Between 1900 and 1910]
Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator, James J Davis, U.J Lincoln Peoples, William Miller & Sons, Atlantic Terra Cotta Company Of New York, Rebecca Trumbull, John Hnedak, et al., Marsico, Dennis, photographer.
Loyal Order of Moose Building, 628-634 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA.
Allegheny County Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, 1933.
Harris & Ewing, photographer. WILSON, WOODROW. , None. [Between 1914 and 1918]
Bain News Service, Publisher. Peace Conference., 1919.
Bain News Service, Publisher. Map showing Czechoslovakia's location in Central Europe.
September 13 ,1918.
CONTENT BASED ON
Getting, Milan Alexander, American Slovaks and the Evolution of the Czechoslovak
Concept During the Years 1914-1918, published by the Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol in America, 1933.
McNamara, Kevin J. Dreams of a Great Small Nation, published by PublicAffairs, a Member of the Perseus Books Group, 2016.
Pittsburgh Agreement. (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved April 15, 2017, from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh Agreement.
Pittsburgh Gazette Times, May 31, 1918, p.8.
Pittsburgh Post Newspaper, May 31, 1918, p.5.
Detre Library and Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center, Publisher. Pittsburgh Agreement.
Pittsburgh, PA.
Andy Masich Introduces The Civil War in Pennsylvania Magazine
This special issue of Western Pennsylvania History, a collaboration with Legacies magazine (published by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania) and Pennsylvania Heritage (published by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission), combines articles from all three publications to commemorate the Civil War sesquicentennial.
Highlights include:
- The Union's Forgotten First Defenders
- Waging War Their Own Way: Women and the Civil War in Pennsylvania
- The Union League of Philadelphia and the Civil War
- Behind the Scenes of the Allegheny Arsenal Explosion
- All's Fair: Philadelphia and the Civil War Sanitary Fair
- The War History of Corporal Funk
Read the full eMagazine at
Heinz History Museum - Research Photos - Modern Blues - Our Haunted Travels
Heinz History Museum - Research Photos
In this video, we will share with you photographs that we took during our visit to the Senator John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We visited this location on October 12, 2018 and Marianne captured hundreds of photos from the different exhibits. Please let us know in the comments section, your favorite piece she captured in her photos.
We used the music genre: Modern Blues in this photo slideshow.
The Senator John Heinz History Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is the largest history museum in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States. Named after U.S. Senator H. John Heinz III (1938–1991) from Pennsylvania, it is located in the Strip District of Pittsburgh.
The Heinz History Center is a 275,000-square-foot (25,500 m2) educational institution that engages and inspires a diverse audience with links to the past, understanding in the present, and guidance for the future by preserving regional history and presenting the American experience with a Western Pennsylvania connection.
PANICd Paranormal History Videos - Our Haunted Travels is a series of paranormal history videos that we provide the history of the location, the ghost stories and folklore, the paranormal claims, our personal experiences, and why we believe the location could be haunted. Be sure to follow along with our adventures where we feature a new location we have visited each week at:
Ghost Stories and Folklore are paranormal history videos that will cover the paranormal claims at the particular locations. On occasion, we may deviate from a location and provide some sort of creepy pasta or urban legend video. These videos are narrated by our mascot Boris to add that special creepy effect to the videos. So sit back, listen, and enjoy. You can see the complete catalog of Ghost Stories and Folklore Videos we have at:
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HOW TO PITTSBURGH: CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY // Rules of Three
We love Pittsburgh! And Sarah and Taylor REALLY love the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. If you are in the city, make sure to check out all of the museums and if you like this video, let us know what Pittsburgh location we should tackle next!
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Meadowcroft Rockshelter - Pennsylvania
Meadowcroft Rockshelter is in Washington County, Pennsylvania. It is an archaeological site which is more than 17,000 years old and holds the distinction of being the longest-occupied site in the Americas. In this video, you can enjoy the vivid explanation of the archaeologist and the staff about this site, which will be self explanatory. Follow Me on:
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The Immaculate Ice Bucket Challenge - Andy Masich at the Heinz History Center
The History Center's Andy Masich accepted the ALS ice bucket challenge and it was ... immaculate.
To support the fight against ALS (also referred to as Lou Gehrig’s Disease), Andy made a personal donation to the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of the ALS Association. He was challenged by UPMC Health Plan’s Scott Lammie, and in return is challenging Bill Lambert, CEO of MSA and chairman of the History Center’s board of trustees.
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Civil War: Rodman Cannon
For more information on Heinz History Center exhibits, educational programs, and publications which commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War in Pennsylvania, visit heinzhistorycenter.org/civilwar.