Walking Down Liberty Avenue in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Liberty Avenue is a major thoroughfare starting in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, just outside Point State Park. Liberty Ave. runs through Downtown Pittsburgh, the Strip District, Bloomfield, and ends in the neighborhood of Shadyside at its intersection with Centre Avenue and Aiken Avenue.
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Pittsburgh Downtown - Street Tour
The city of Pittsburgh is always wonderful to drive through. The downtown is very unique in many different ways and it is impossible to reach Pittsburgh without going through a bridge or a tunnel. Pittsburgh is known as the City of Bridges. Guess how many bridges are there in Pittsburgh? 446 !
The city features 30 skyscrapers and 2 funiculars (Duquesne and Monongahela Inclines). It is also voted as the Best Urban Vista in the United States.
0:02 Fort Pitt Bridge - World's first computer designed bowstring arch bridge.
0:41 Fort Duquesne Bridge
0:54 Liberty Ave ; You can see Fifth Avenue Place now known as Highmark building.
1:33 Maroon colored building to the right is called K&L Gates. The black building next to it is the Two PNC Plaza
3:22 Rachel Carson Bridge aka Ninth Street Bridge
4:01 Strip District aka Historic Market District
4:40 Forbes Ave, one of the longest streets in Pittsburgh.
4:50 A Gothic building called Cathedral of Learning at the end of the road.
5:04 Heinz Field , a football stadium that can accommodate 65,500 fans. Pittsburgh has won more Super Bowl titles (6), won more AFC Championship Games (8), and played in (15) and hosted more (eleven) conference championship games than any other NFL team. Pittsburgh Steelers are known worldwide.
5:14 The glass building on the right is called PPG place made of 19,750 pieces of glass.
5:27 On the left is the United Steelworkers building, supported by diamond-latticework steel frame.
5:35 UPMC building on the left, formerly known as the U.S Steel Tower is the tallest skyscraper in Pittsburgh.
6:25 The small stone bridge connects Allegheny County Courthouse with the prison on the other side. It is called the Bridge of Sighs inspired by the original in Venice, Italy.
7:12 Station Square, a 52-acre indoor and outdoor shopping & entertainment complex.
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Eating our way through Pittsburgh's Strip District
Pittsburgh is loaded with great food and the neighborhood most well known for having some of the best is the Strip District. Join us as we explore this historic district that has fed Pittsburgh for decades.
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Good-bye Strip District Produce Terminal! New development plans unveiled
A project to redevelop the historic produce terminal in the Strip District in Pittsburgh is moving forward.
Pittsburgh's Strip District & Out of Town, I-79 South
This drive takes you into Downtown Pittsburgh and into the Strip District, where I visited the excellent Heinz Museum, before leaving the city and heading south towards West Virginia. The drive follows I-376 to I-79, then south to the WV State Line.
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Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Welcome to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Food and Drinks Guide. This is MUST WATCH video if you are looking for the best wine and dine spots in Pittsburgh. We have sorted our top picks for Pubs / Bars and places to hang out in Pittsburgh for you after reviews received by our users and our in house Travel Specialists.
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Bar Louie
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The Yard
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D's Six Pax and Dogz
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Piper's Pub
Hambone's
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Movin' in Pittsburgh
Our Move from Fabulous Chatham Village on Mt. Washington to the Century Building in Pittsburg's Great Downtown in the Golden Triangle. A Leeds Certified Green Building.
Urban Downtown Living at Keystone Lofts in Downtown Pittsburgh, PA
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Located in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh's historic district, The Keystone Lofts building was erected in 1876 and completely remodeled in 2007. Unit 4B offers exposed beam ceilings 12 feet high throughout and the original exposed brick walls in this one bedroom, one bath loft.
Warm oak floors wear a natural stain in the 1,162 square foot space. Large windows offer views of the nationally renowned August Wilson Center. The main living space features more exposed brick in the generous open floor plan that features plenty of space for flexible living. The kitchen’s center island has hearty warm granite with lots of space to serve guests illuminated under an architectural pendant chandelier. There is a statement stainless range hood under a gas cooktop, white glass subway tile and a horizontally placed cabinets for more interest. All appliances including a washer/dryer are included.
The master bedroom is accessed through a pair of modern roller-style doors. The master bath features a stainless sink, black natural stone tops and a glass block wall for privacy. Natural stone floors and walls bring an added warmth to the spectacular space.
There is a bike room, central air and gas heat. Additional basement storage and security system. Lease parking is available nearby. A monthly maintenance fee of $237 covers water, sewage, maintenance of common areas, maintenance of bldg exterior, garbage, cleaning and maintenance, window cleaning twice a year, Showing by appointment only.
Strip District
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The Strip District is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is a one-half square mile area of land northeast of the central business district bordered to the north by the Allegheny River and to the south by portions of the Hill District. The Strip District runs between 11th and 33rd Streets and includes three main thoroughfares — Smallman St., Penn Ave., and Liberty Ave. — as well as various side streets.
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Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, North America
Pittsburgh is the seat of Allegheny County and with a population of 307,484 is the second-largest city in the U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. With a metropolitan CSA population of 2,661,369 it is the largest in both the Ohio Valley and Appalachia and the 22nd-largest in the U.S. Pittsburgh is known as both the Steel City for its more than 300 related businesses and the City of Bridges for its world record 446 bridges. The city also features 29 skyscrapers, two inclined railways, a pre-revolutionary fortification, and the source of the Ohio at the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny. This vital link of the Atlantic coast and the Mid-west cuts through the mineral-rich Alleghenies and made the Pittsburgh area coveted by the French and British empires, Virginia, Whiskey Rebels, Civil War raiders and media networks. Legendary for its steel, Pittsburgh also led innovations and industries in aluminum, glass, shipbuilding, petroleum, foods, appliances, sports, transport, computing, retail, autos and electronics. This creative wealth placed Pittsburgh third (after New York City and Chicago) in corporate headquarter jobs for much of the 20th century, second only to New York in bank assets with more stockholders per capital than any other U.S. city. America's 1980s shift from heavy industry to a service economy laid-off millions from the area's sprawling steel mills and electronics/appliances factories. The diaspora of blue collar workers was joined by thousands of white collar employees when multi-billion dollar corporate raids relocated the longtime Pittsburgh-based world headquarters of Gulf Oil, Sunbeam, Rockwell and Westinghouse. This status as a world industrial and banking center, its melting pot of industrial immigrant workers, and top 10 rank among the largest cities in the U.S. until 1950 and metros until 1980 has left the region with a plethora of internationally-regarded museums, medical centers, parks, research infrastructure, libraries and a vibrantly diverse cultural district. These legacies have helped Pittsburgh win first place as America's most livable city by Places Rated Almanac, Forbes, and The Economist while inspiring National Geographic and Today to name the city a top world destination. More tangibly, the area has added 3,304 hotel rooms since 2004 and boasts higher occupancy than 11 comparable cities such as Philadelphia and Baltimore. Google, Intel and Apple are among 1,600 tech firms generating $10.8 billion in annual Pittsburgh payrolls. Since the 1980s the city has also served as national headquarters for both federal cyber defense and robotics. The area boasts 31 non-profit universities and colleges including seven venerable universities in the city, with the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon as national leaders in R&D expenditures spurring multiple startups annually. The nation's fifth-largest bank, 9 Fortune 500s and six of the top 300 US law firms make their global headquarters in the Pittsburgh area, while RAND, BNYMellon, Nova Chemicals, Bayer, FedEx and GSK have large regional bases that helped Pittsburgh become the sixth best metro for U.S. job growth despite the global recession. Area retail and housing have also grown despite the subprime crisis with the multi-million dollar SouthSide Works, Bakery Square, and Washington's Landing repurposing former industrial sites. Pittsburgh is a leader in LEED technology, with 60 total and 10 of the world's first green buildings, including downtown's convention center, even as Shell and Chevron have invested billions in the area's energy renaissance with Marcellus shale. A renaissance of Pittsburgh's 115 year old film industry that boasts the world's first movie theater has grown from the long running 3R Film Festival to an influx of major productions including Disney and Paramount offices with the largest sound stage outside Los Angeles and New York. According to the United States Census Bureau, Pittsburgh has a total area of 58.3 square miles (151 km2), of which 55.6 square miles (144 km2) is land and 2.8 square miles (7.3 km2) (or 4.75%) is water.
My City - Pittsburgh, PA
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Visit Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: Things to do in Pittsburgh - The City of Bridges
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01. The Andy Warhol Museum
The largest museum in the country dedicated to a single artist. Holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archives from the Pittsburgh-born pop art icon Andy Warhol.
02. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
A complex of buildings and grounds set in Schenley Park. The gardens were founded in 1893. One of the greenest facilities in the world.
03. Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
One of only six major zoo and aquarium combinations in the United States. Sits on 77 acres (31 ha) of park land where it exhibits more than 4,000 animals representing 475 species, including 20 threatened or endangered species.
04. Point State Park
A Pennsylvania state park on 36 acres (150,000 m2) in Downtown. Includes the outlines and remains of two of the oldest structures in Pittsburgh, Fort Pitt and Fort Duquesne.
05. Cathedral of Learning
The centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus in the Oakland neighborhood. The tallest educational building in the Western hemisphere; the second tallest university building in the world.
06. Sandcastle Waterpark
A water park. Located on a 67-acre (270,000 m2) piece of land along the banks of the Monongahela River. Contains fourteen water slides, several swimming pools, and a handful of other attractions.
07. Mattress Factory
A museum of contemporary art that presents art you can get into — room-sized environments, created by in-residence artists from around the world. One of few museums of its kind anywhere.
08. Market Square
A public space located in Downtown. Was home to the first courthouse, first jail (both in 1795) and the first newspaper (1786) west of the Atlantic Plain, the Pittsburgh Gazette.
09. Hartwood Acres Park
A 629-acre (255 ha) county park in Allegheny County. Cconsidered the crown jewel of the county's 12,000-acre (4,900 ha) network of nine distinct parks.
10. ToonSeum
Pittsburgh Museum of Cartoon Art: a museum devoted exclusively to the cartoon arts. One of three museums dedicated to cartoon art in the United States.
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Otto Milk Lofts - Pittsburgh, PA
Welcome to the Otto Milk Lofts. Once operating as a brewery, then a milk factory, the space has now been converted to house 58 condominium units in the heart of Pittsburgh's Strip District.
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Duquesne Incline - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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Duquesne Incline Pittsburgh
Scale Mount Washington in one of two original 1877 cable cars for a fun and unique ride and a breathtaking view of the Pittsburgh skyline when you reach the top of the 400-foot incline.
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- The gears and stuff, Duquesne Incline by Starlagurl from a blog titled The Strip District and BBT with Ray and Arunan
- The history of the Duquesne Incline by Starlagurl from a blog titled The Strip District and BBT with Ray and Arunan
- The tracks at the Duquesne Incline by Starlagurl from a blog titled The Strip District and BBT with Ray and Arunan
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Pittsburgh, PA: Point State Park (with 360!!!)
City of Champions. I'm at Point State Park in Pittsburgh, PA. I just landed from Pittsburgh Airport and I'm enjoying the day in downtown before I go to my cousin's wedding in Johnstown, PA. I've just hanging and waiting for my Uncle Bud to land from the airport this evening.
Behind me you can see Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Here we Go!!
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List Top 8 Tourist Attractions Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Travel to United States
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Pittsburgh, United States..
There's Phipps Conservatory, Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Science Center, Andy Warhol Museum, Frick Art and Historical Center, Duquesne Incline, Strip District, Point State Park...
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