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Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts is home to this city's symphony orchestra |
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2022-07-01 |
#8675 |
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The 64-story U.S. Steel Tower in this city is one of the tallest buildings in Pennsylvania |
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$800 |
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2014-12-09 |
#6957 |
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British general John Forbes named this city for a certain William the Elder |
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$2,600 |
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2014-10-27 |
#6926 |
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Founded in 1758, it's named for a British prime minister who was a noted defender of the American Colonists |
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2002-05-06 |
#4081 |
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At 64 stories the USX Tower in this Steel City is one of the tallest buildings in the eastern U.S. |
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$500 |
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2000-06-27 |
#3657 |
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Ranked as the nation's largest inland port, it's home to Carnegie-Mellon University |
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$500 |
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1997-10-13 |
#3016 |
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This Pennsylvania city's Civic Arena or "Igloo" has a retractable roof |
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$400 |
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1997-06-11 |
#2958 |
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Steel is no longer regularly produced in this Pennsylvania city nicknamed "Steel City" |
Pittsburgh
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$100 |
J |
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1995-07-19 |
#2523 |
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A fountain at its Point State Park symbolizes the confluence of the Ohio, Monongahela & Allegheny Rivers |
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$400 |
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1994-11-15 |
#2347 |
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This city's Golden Triangle is formed at the confluence of the Allegheny & Monongahela Rivers |
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$400 |
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1994-02-11 |
#2180 |
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The tallest office building in Pennsylvania, the 64-story USX Tower, is in this city |
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$300 |
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1992-05-04 |
#1781 |
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When captured by the British Fort Duquesne was named this in honor of William Pitt the Elder |
Pittsburgh
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$200 |
DJ |
U.S. CITIES |
1990-09-21 |
#1390 |
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To reach the top of this city's Mt. Washington, take the Monongahela incline, a funicular RR |
Pittsburgh
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$2,600 |
DJ |
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1990-06-20 |
#1353 |
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A 1989 Money magazine poll ranked this as the best big city in Pennsylvania in which to live |
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$300 |
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1990-02-22 |
#1269 |
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City whose "Golden Triangle" is formed by the Allegheny & Monongahela Rivers |
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$300 |
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1989-01-12 |
#1009 |
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The 1st regular radio broadcasts began in 1920 at KDKA in this city |
Pittsburgh
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$1,000 |
DJ |
U.S. CITIES |
1988-10-13 |
#944 |
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Over 720 bridges, more than any other U.S. city, are in this "steel city" |
Pittsburgh
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$400 |
DJ |
U.S. CITIES |
1985-02-22 |
#120 |