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  2. Pittsburgh Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, programs, and exhibitions of the non-profit community arts campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1945, the center offers arts education, contemporary art, and services for artists in Western Pennsylvania.

  3. Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the four museums operated by a nonprofit organization founded by Andrew Carnegie in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Explore the history, collections, and exhibitions of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Museum of Art, the Andy Warhol Museum, and the Kamin Science Center.

  4. Carnegie Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, collections, and exhibitions of the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The museum has a diverse range of artworks from the 18th century to the present, including casts, chairs, photographs, and contemporary art.

  5. The Andy Warhol Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Andy Warhol Museum is the largest museum in North America dedicated to a single artist, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It holds an extensive collection of art and archives from the pop art icon Andy Warhol, who was born in Pittsburgh.

  6. List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic ...

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    A list of over 500 structures and sites in Allegheny County and surrounding areas that have been designated as historic landmarks by the non-profit foundation since 1968. The designation does not protect the buildings from alteration or demolition, but recognizes their architectural and historical significance.

  7. The Frick Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Frick Pittsburgh is a complex of museums and historical buildings in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that focus on the life and times of Henry Clay Frick, industrialist and art collector. It includes the Frick Art Museum, the Car and Carriage Museum, the Greenhouse, the Playhouse, and the Frick mansion "Clayton".

  8. Oakland (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Oakland is a neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a population of 22,210 and four sub-neighborhoods. It is known for its academic, healthcare, and cultural institutions, as well as its historic districts and city steps.

  9. Heinz Hall - Wikipedia

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    Heinz Hall is a former movie palace that was renovated and reopened in 1971 as a home for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and other cultural events. Learn about its history, architecture, acoustics, and features from this Wikipedia article.