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Posted on 07/10/08 by
Cowden Associates Site Administrator
The New York Times on Pittsburgh:
PITTSBURGH has undergone a striking renaissance from a down-and-out smokestack to a gleaming cultural oasis. But old stereotypes die hard, and Pittsburgh probably doesn’t make many people’s short list for a cosmopolitan getaway. Too bad, because this city of 89 distinct neighborhoods is a cool and — dare I say, hip—city. There are great restaurants, excellent shopping, breakthrough galleries and prestigious museums. The convergence of three rivers and surrounding green hills also make it a surprisingly pretty urban setting. And if the Pirates are in town, head over to PNC Park. Besides the game, the ballpark offers a great excuse to explore downtown Pittsburgh and the river views.
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Comment from: Carolyn Spiller [Visitor]
Yes, that's my hometown! A truly special place, and they didn't even mention the Pens!!
07/18/08 @ 12:27
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