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  2. File:Pittsburgh skyline panorama at night.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Camera location. 40° 25′ 53.95″ N, 80° 00′ 23.36″ W. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap. 40.431653; -80.006489. NOTE: This image is a panorama of Pittsburgh consisting of 9 frames that were merged or stitched in Hugin. As a result, this image necessarily underwent some form of digital manipulation.

  3. Mount Washington, Pittsburgh (mountain) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Washington. Highest point. Coordinates. 40°25′38″N 80°00′40″W  /  40.4271°N 80.0112°W  / 40.4271; -80.0112. Geography. Location. Pittsburgh. Mount Washington is a hill in Pittsburgh, on the southern banks of the Monongahela River and Ohio River.

  4. Duquesne Incline - Wikipedia

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    75001609 [2] Added to NRHP. March 4, 1975. The Duquesne Incline (/ djuːˈkeɪn / dew-KAYN) is a funicular scaling Mount Washington near the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Designed by Hungarian-American engineer Samuel Diescher, the incline was completed in 1877. The lower station is in the Second Empire style.

  5. Rachel Carson Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Rachel Carson Bridge, also known as the Ninth Street Bridge, spans the Allegheny River in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States.. Named for the naturalist and author Rachel Carson, a Pittsburgh native, it is one of three parallel bridges called the Three Sisters, the others being the Roberto Clemente Bridge and the Andy Warhol Bridge.

  6. List of tallest buildings in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Skyline of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh skyline 2015 from Mount Washington. Pittsburgh, the second-largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, is home to over 125 completed high-rise buildings of at least 115 feet (35 m), [1] 32 of which exceed 300 feet (91 m).

  7. Chatham Village - Wikipedia

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    Chatham Village is a community within the larger Mount Washington neighborhood of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and an internationally acclaimed model of community design. It is roughly bounded by Virginia Avenue, Bigham Street, Woodruff Street, Saw Mill Run Boulevard, and Olympia Road, and was declared a National Historic Landmark in ...

  8. File:Night view of Pittsburgh, with fireworks (July 22, 2005 ...

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    "Pittsburgh town, that smokey old town, that's Pittsburgh", a photograph of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at night, with fireworks, taken from Mt. Washington, by Btezra: Date: Taken on 22 July 2005: Source: Btezra on Flikr: Author: Btezra: Permission (Reusing this file) Attribution ShareAlike 2.5

  9. Monongahela Incline - Wikipedia

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    1970 [3] The Monongahela Incline is a funicular on the South Side in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, near the Smithfield Street Bridge. Designed and built by Prussian-born engineer John Endres in 1870, it is the oldest continuously operating funicular in the U.S. It is one of two surviving inclines in Pittsburgh (the other is the ...