THINGS TO DO IN PITTSBURGH | RANDYLAND, BICYCLE HEAVEN, CANTON AVENUE, TRUNDLE MANOR
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This weekend we visited:
Randyland
Bicycle Heaven
Canton Avenue (the steepest cobblestone street in the United States)
Trundle Manor
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Trundle Manor's bizarre, tourist trap collection in Swissvalle,Pa.
Mr. Arm (Anton Raphael Miriello) and Velda Von Minx (Rachel Rach) offer a tour of Trundle Manor, billed as "the most unusual tourist trap in the world meets the most bizarre private collection on public display," in Swissvale, Pa.
Cool Spaces: Trundle Manor
Trundle Manor is a private residence and a museum of oddities in the Pittsburgh area. The homeowners have been collecting taxidermy, medical equipment and assorted other items for years.
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Pittsburgh Pirates the BLOODY SEAMAN cover the BOTCHED @ Trundle Manor Halloween party @ Lava Lounge
Pittsburgh Pirates, the BLOODY SEAMAN, cover the BOTCHED 's song 'Geek Love'. Live at the Trundle Manor Halloween party. Lava Lounge, Pittsburgh, PA. 11/08/2014
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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DAY 396: Pittsburg Vlog
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I was reALLY in need of an adventure so I asked cheyenne and tyler if they would come on one with me, a lil gloom and rain couldn't stop us from enjoying the city and I had theeee best time
pittsburgh is so beautiful and at one point we were just a few blocks away from where I'll be going to college in a few years so I absolutely cannot wait
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Winter in Pittsburgh vlog season 2
went to Pittsburgh for vacation and wanted to show you a little bit
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Things to do in Pittsburgh, PA, Pittsburgh Travel, Historical Log Home Tour, Kendall Yeaman
Join me on a short video and photo collage of a log home tour I took with my Mom for her birthday.
Walker-Ewing Log House, Collier Township, PA
Walker-Ewing-Glass Log House, North Fayette Township, PA
McAdow-McAdams-Wilson Log House, Findlay Township, PA
Coventry Log Cabin, Moon Township, PA
Pittsburgh Travel: A Visit to the Steel City
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In this video I share the highlights of my Pittsburgh trip!
I made this Pittsburgh travel video after I spent a few hours exploring the Steel City. I only had a few hours to explore and walk around but I definitely want to head back and check out some more of what the City of Bridges has to offer.
Apart from the lovely Point State Park and the modern business district I was able to enjoy some delicious Mexican food and there were so many quirky little cafes that I couldn't even decide which one to choose!
Being from Ontario, Pennsylvania was quite surprising to me in regards to how nice it was and it's easy to see why Pittsburgh tourism is on the rise. Everyone I spoke with was friendly, super helpful and I could definitely see that the people of Pittsburgh were very proud of the city they lived in!
Some of the specific destinations in this video include:
Point State Park
The Downtown Business District of Pittsburgh
The Cog Railway
Duquesne Lookout City View
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What to Do In Pittsburgh in the Fall
Pittsburgh can be such an amazing city in the fall. The leaves are changing, there’s a slight chill in the air and best of all, there are festivals, Halloween and pumpkin fests galore. Here are six great activities you can do with all your loved ones, from your significant other to your little nieces and nephews.
With your significant other…
Kennywood’s Phantom Fright Nights – Everyone’s favorite summertime staple turns into a horrorfest Fridays and Saturdays September 30th through October 29th. Our favorite warm weather happy place is turned into a grotesque, frightening haunted amusement park with frights like “Voodoo Bayou” at Raging Rapids and Noah’s Ark, which is turned into a haunted ark. Grab your significant other and head to this perfect date night. Guys, be prepared for a lot of hand grabbing!
With your mom…
Phipps’ Conservatory Fall Flower Show – Starting October 15th, grab mom and head to the annual fall flower show at Phipps. The Palm Court turns into a vineyard theme, with old barrels and grape vines. The Sunken Garden is transformed into an old-fashioned apple orchard and cider press. Mom will love feeling like she’s whisked away to Italian vineyards or a majestic apple orchard in upstate New York.
With your dad…
Take a fall drive up to Ohiopyle – Yinzers love visiting Ohiopyle State Park and in the fall, it’s particularly beautiful. Head to one of the many hiking trails and gaze at the gorgeous fall foliage. If dad’s a fishermen, spend the afternoon fishing and having a heart to heart.
With your sister or brother…
Pittsburgh Penguins’ 6.6K – Get out to this fourth annual race that benefits the Mario Lemieux Foundation and the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation and spend some time exercising with your brother or sister. The race route starts and ends at PPG Paints Arena (formally the Consol Energy Center) and winds it’s way around town, making for the perfect fall morning in the ‘burgh.
With your little nieces and nephews…
Pennsylvania Trolley Museum’s Pumpkin Patch Trolley – Washington County’s Pumpkin Patch Trolley holds tours with a pumpkin patch every weekend beginning October 14th from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Bring along your pint-sized nieces and nephews for pumpkin decorating, snacks and games. Many children love trains and trolleys, so this activity could provide endless entertainment.
There are you have it! Where are some of your must-do activities in Pittsburgh for the fall? Comment below, we want to know!
Where to Eat in Pittsburgh
Where to find the iconic food in Pittsburgh, the best places to eat in Pittsburgh including:
The Pittsburgh Salad
Wholey's Fish Sandwich
S&D Polish Deli
Prantl Burnt Almond Cake
Mancini's Cinnamon bread
Jimmy and Nino's Pepperoni Roll
Enrico's Biscotti
Isaly's Chipped Ham
Much thanks to Visit Pittsburgh for hosting me on this gluttonous journey.
WEEKEND GETAWAY // VISITING PITTSBURGH & MARYLAND
David and I took a little weekend getaway and knocked out a few of the things on our long term bucket list. Being able to travel together to do the things we love is SO much fun and we had such a great weekend!
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3 Hour Tour of Pittsburgh in 4 minutes
Ride along with Adam on an ASR eBike tour of downtown Pittsburgh and the surrounding trails. Tours depart from the ASR Tour Shop at Station Square. Our eBikes have both throttle and pedal assist to allow riders to simply enjoy the ride and scenery if they want.
Our City Tour is only $39 per rider.
The Signature Tour and Sunset tour are $59 per rider.
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New Signage Coming To City's Steepest Street
Pittsburgh’s Canton Avenue is not only the steepest street in the city, it is the steepest in the lower 48 states; KDKA's Ken Rice reports.
Pittsburgh in Fall - A Short Film
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Places to see fall leaves around Pittsburgh
They may be green now, but those leaves will change to brilliant reds, golds and oranges before you know it. We compiled a list of five great places just a short drive away from the Pittsburgh area to see some of the best fall foliage around Pittsburgh.
Raccoon State Park is just under an hour from Downtown Pittsburgh and its 7,000 acres are bursting with fall foliage come peak color. The park is one of the largest and most visited state parks and open every day of the year, sunrise to sunset. The park offers programs year-round, so be on the lookout for autumn-oriented ones.
The scenic Laurel Highlands will absolutely take your breath away come the fall season. Late September to early October is the recommended timeframe for the best viewing of the fall colors. Spend the whole day in the Laurel Highlands, going to events like Fort Ligonier Days, Ohiopyle State Park and visiting the 9/11 Flight 93 Memorial.
Beam Rock is high above the Laurel Highlands and offers stunning views perfect for your fall foliage Instagram pics. View the Laurel Ridge into Somerset County and nearby Jennerstown. Beam Rocks is hugely popular among rock climbers and is often quite crowded. There are slots and caves for the less adventurous and it is advised to exercise extreme caution as in the fall there are often wet leaves which make things slippery.
Allegheny National Forest is the state's only national forest. It is located in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains and is full of dense forestry perfect for fall viewing. Enjoy over 500,000 acres in Elk, Forest, McKean and Warren counties. In addition to providing gorgeous views in the autumn, Allegheny National Forest provides wood products, watershed protection and a variety of wildlife calls the forest home.
Why travel when you can find what you need right here? The Gateway Clipper offers gourmet lunch cruises and sightseeing cruises perfect for spotting the fall foliage our own city has to offer. Dine on items like strawberry shortcake and sauteéd chicken breast from the water while gazing at the beautiful colors outside. Enjoy Fall! Share this Video PittsburghBeautiful.com
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How to have a funky weekend in Pittsburgh
Looking for a fun weekend trip? This video shows why you should consider Pittsburgh. As you’ll see, so many spots here will blow away what people might expect of this city.
Take Randyland, for example, where you can reimagine what a neighborhood looks like through a collection of found art. Then there’s the contemporary art at the Mattress Factory. Or how about the Three Rivers Heritage Trail, a paddle trail along the Allegheny River you can access right from downtown? There are so many surprising places, like the feminist makerspace, Prototype, or Church Brew Works, a beautiful church fittingly repurposed as a brewery.
If you want a fun weekend, don’t be afraid to hit up Pittsburgh. Just make sure to bring your A game when it’s time to bowl.
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Pittsburgh Magazine: Best Restaurant Guide
June issue explores some of the many good restaurants in the area.