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What (who) is Pittsburgh - definition


Pittsburgh, Kingston         
GEOGRAPHIC TOWNSHIP IN ONTARIO, CANADA
Pittsburgh Township, Ontario; Pittsburgh Township; Pittsburg, Ontario; Pittsburg, Kingston
Pittsburgh is a former incorporated and now geographic township in Ontario, Canada. Located within Frontenac County, it was surveyed in 1787–1788 and named for William Pitt the Younger, the British prime minister.
Da Burgh         
  • Pitt Panthers]] men's basketball game at the [[Petersen Events Center]] in 2009
  • [[Allegheny General Hospital]], the flagship of the [[Allegheny Health Network]]
  • [[Fort Pitt Block House]], built by the British in 1764, is the oldest extant structure in Pittsburgh.
  • [[Mexican War Streets]] neighborhood
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  • [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
  • Mt. Washington]]
  • Burning of Union Depot during the [[Pittsburgh railroad strike of 1877]]
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  • KDKA-AM]] studios at Gateway Center
  • Strip District]] in 1906
  • [[Monongahela River]] and its surroundings, 1857
  • Downtown facade memorializing Pittsburgh's [[industrial heritage]] with an image of legendary steelworker [[Joe Magarac]]
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  • [[Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix]]
  • [[PNC Park]], home of the [[Pittsburgh Pirates]]
  • [[Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens]]
  • The [[University of Pittsburgh]]
  • [[Downtown Pittsburgh]] from [[Station Square]]
  • Aerial view of Pittsburgh's numerous bridges
  • The [[Pittsburgh City-County Building]], the seat of government of the City of Pittsburgh
  • I-279]]
  • Pittsburgh in 1874 by [[Otto Krebs]]
  • Monongahela]] (right) Rivers, which merge to form the [[Ohio River]] (lower left)
  • Union Station]] was built in 1903.
  • 90 distinct neighborhoods]]
  • A [[Ford Taurus]] and a [[Chevrolet Impala]] belonging to the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police
  • Skyline from Mt. Washington in 2014
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  • [[Benedum Center]]
  • Mt. Washington]] at night in 2015 with the [[Monongahela River]] in the foreground
  • A [[Primanti Brothers]] sandwich
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  • Steel Plaza subway station]]
  • Shadyside neighborhood]]
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  • UPMC]]'s flagship, [[UPMC Presbyterian]]
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CITY AND COUNTY SEAT IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY, UNITED STATES
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Ghetto slang for Pittsburgh, Pennsylavnia.
Wanna go down to Da Burgh to watch Lemieux and the Penguins?
Pittsburgh (Hasidic dynasty)         
HASIDIC DYNASTY
Pittsburg, Israel; Pittsburg (Hasidic dynasty)
Pittsburgh is a Hasidic dynasty founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1924 by Rabbi Yosef Leifer, a Hungarian rabbi and descendant of Rabbi Mordechai of Nadvorna. This is one of the few Hasidic dynasties named after an American city (others are Boston, Cleveland, Milwaukee and Philadelphia).
Examples of use of Pittsburgh
1. Clinton on Wednesday toured the Pittsburgh Life Sciences Center and hosted an economic summit in Pittsburgh.
2. "Then one day, in 1'82, he asked me to fly to Pittsburgh, where he was conducting the Pittsburgh Symphony.
3. PITTSBURGH –– A Pittsburgh man accused of taunting a police dog on Sunday was being held in jail on $100,000 bail.
4. Among them÷ Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Cleveland.
5. McKee & Co. in Pittsburgh, including Chevron shares.