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Market Square "Pittsburgh's Premier Shopping Destination"

Market Square in is a renovated outdoor plaza that is very popular with the locals. The square has a variety of restaurants, including the famous Primanti Brothers restaurant. Many people enjoy eating at the gazebo in the square or out in the sunshine. The square is an interesting mixture of historic and modern architecture, with some by John Marino buildings dating back to 1821.

+1 412 281 7711 (Tourist Information) www.downtownpittsburgh.com/pla Market Street, Pittsburgh PA y/market-square

Station Square "Scenic Riverfront Complex"

A thriving center in Pittsburgh, Station Square seems to have it all. This 275,000 square feet riverfront complex encompasses contemporary dining restaurants and loads of shopping options. Eateries like Hard Rock Café, Buca di Beppo, The Melting Pot and Joe's Crab Shack will definitely whet your appetite. The fountain at Bessemer Court, spouting a by Aude synchronized display of multi-colored water and music, is truly thrilling. The nightlife here is always buzzing with good music and hip crowds. You can also spend your day with scenic river cruises, express tours or car shows. With so much to do, you surely need more than a day to explore this dynamic place!

+1 800 859 8959 www.stationsquare.com/ StationSquare@brookfield 100 West Station Square propertiesne.com Drive, Pittsburgh PA

Liberty Bridge

"Enormous Liberty Bridge"

Constructed in 1928, Liberty Bridge is a historic link that connects Pittsburg to the Liberty Tunnels and South Hills neighborhoods. It carries motor vehicles, has four undivided lanes with the center lanes being reversible. The structure is made of steel cantilevers and concrete piers. The mammoth bridge spreads over a total length of 2663 feet (811 by Scillystuff at English meters). Crossing the Monongahela River, it intersects Interstate 579 at its Wikipedia northern terminus. This bridge has also given way to direct auto routes of South Hall to and from downtown.

Crosstown Boulevard, Pittsburgh PA by Crazypaco "One of America's Oldest Institutions"

One of the most important landmarks of the city, The University of Pittsburgh is located in North . With a rich history that traces back to 1787, the university campus comprises many important buildings, including two historic structures that are separately listed on the National Register of Historic Places namely, the and the . This university is where the first polio vaccine was developed and the Panthers are still known for their athletic prowess. Taking progressive strides in the community, the University of Pittsburgh is one of the most prestigious universities in the state.

+1 412 624 4141 www.pitt.edu/ [email protected] 4200 Fifth Avenue, North Oakland, Pittsburgh PA

Cathedral of Learning "Gothic Revival Wonder"

Towering at the center of the University of Pittsburgh is the 42-story high Late Gothic Revival Cathedral known as the Cathedral of Learning. A modern-day Pittsburgh landmark, this architectural wonder was built in 1934 and is the second tallest university building in the world. One of the most photographed landmarks of the city, the tower is also renowned for by Tony+Webster housing the . The rooms portray various cultures from the world that have influenced the growth of the city.

+1 412 624 4141 www.nationalityrooms.pitt.edu/abo 4200 Fifth Avenue, University of ut/cathedral-learning Pittsburgh, North Oakland, Pittsburgh PA

Carnegie Free Library "Public Library"

Carnegie Free Library was built in 1902 due to the efforts of The Women's Club of McKeesport. The foremost objective of the Club formed in the late 1898, was to have a library in McKeesport. In the late 1970s, the library was designated as a historical landmark. The historic building has hosted many community events. by Bravo_Zulu_ +1 412 672 0625 www.mckeesportlibrary.org/ 1507 Library Avenue, McKeesport PA

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