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  2. Wayfair Is Dropping Prices On Outdoor Furniture Up to ... - AOL

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    Wayfair’s Way Day 2023 sale ends today, with outdoor decor up to 60% off. Save on patio furniture, lawnmowers, outdoor rugs, sheds and more until midnight PST.

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    Amazon's end-of-season deals include up to 57 percent off tons of outdoor furniture. Score sectional sets, lounge chairs, side tables, and more starting at just $40.

  4. Pittsburgh Regional Transit - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Regional Transit was created as the Port Authority of Allegheny County by the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1956 to allow for creation of port facilities in the Pittsburgh area. [6] [7] Three years later, the legislation was amended to allow the Port Authority to acquire privately owned transit companies that served the area.

  5. The Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The Waterfront is a super-regional open air shopping mall spanning the three boroughs of Homestead, West Homestead, and Munhall near Pittsburgh.The shopping mall sits on land once occupied by U.S. Steel's Homestead Steel Works plant, which closed in 1986.

  6. Here are 6 outdoors shows coming up in early 2024 around ...

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    The Pittsburgh RV Show, billed as the longest running indoor RV show in the nation, is Jan. 6-14 in the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The show has been around since 1968 promoting roadtrips ...

  7. Pittsburgh Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Railways was one of the predecessors to Pittsburgh Regional Transit. It had 666 PCC cars , the third largest fleet in North America. It had 68 street car routes, of which only three (until April 5, 2010 the 42 series, the 47 series, and 52 ) are used by Pittsburgh Regional Transit as light rail routes.