Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as seen from Mount WashingtonPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as seen from Mount Washington
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Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia. It is the county seat of Allegheny County. Located in western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh is where the Allegheny River meets the Monongahela River to form the Ohio River. Pittsburgh is the biggest city in the Allegheny Mountains region. The city, which covers 58.3 sq mi (151 sq km) has a population of 306,000 (2011 estimate) within a metropolitan area with 2.4 million inhabitants.

Cathedral of Learning, University of PittsburghCathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh
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Pittsburgh is today a major industrial center. With an economy based on financial services, healthcare, education, technology, and robotics, it was even able to ride through the 2008 recession with stable growth. It did face an economic slowdown in the 1980's, when its steel, electronics and oil industries were in decline, but has since turned around. Pittsburgh is today the headquarters of a number of multinational corporations including BNY Bellon and PNC Financial Services.

Pittsburgh experiences a temperate continental climate. July is the warmest month here, when the average high temperature of the day regularly reaches 90°F (32°C). January is the coldest month, when the average low of the day dips to 27°F (-2.8°C), with even lower temperatures at night.

The first European to set foot in the Pittsburgh area was the French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, who was going down the Ohio River from Lake Ontario in 1669. The French later built a fort here, called fort Duquesne, with plans to unite French Canada with French Louisiana.

Soldiers & Sailors National Military Museum and Memorial, PittsburghSoldiers & Sailors National Military Museum and Memorial, Pittsburgh
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In 1758, the French were forced out of the area by the British under General Edward Braddock, with help from Major George Washington (who later became President Washington). The British then erected a fort in the area, calling it Fort Pitt, after British Secretary of State William Pitt the Elder. The site where the rivers met was called Pittsborough.

By 1769, when a land survey was conducted, the name has been spelled Pittsburgh. This led to the laying out of the Town of Pittsburgh in 1784. The following year it became part of Pennsylvania. The City of Pittsburgh was incorporated on 16 March, 1816.

St Benedict the Moor Church, PittsburghSt Benedict the Moor Church, Pittsburgh
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Visiting Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A number of interstate highways emanate from Pittsburgh, connecting it with neighboring cities. The I-79 connects it with Charleston to the south, while I-76 connects it to Harrisburg and Philadelphia to the east, and with Akron to the northwest.

Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is the gateway to Pittsburgh by air. The airport is served by United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Midwest, American, and others, providing connection with major cities in the United States. From the airport, you can catch a cab to downtown Pittsburgh 20 miles away for between $35 and $50, depending on traffic.

Places of Interest in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  1. Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail

  2. Andy Warhol Museum

  3. Carnegie Museum of Art

  4. Carnegie Museum of Natural History

  5. Carnegie Science Center

  6. Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh

  7. Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

  8. David L Lawrence Convention Center

  9. Frick Art and Historical Center

  10. Frick Park

  11. Heinz Chapel

  12. Highland Park

  13. Mattress Factory

  14. Mount Washington

  15. National Aviary

  16. Phipps Conservatory

  17. Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium

  18. Point State Park

  19. Schenley Park

  20. Senator John Heinz History Center

  21. Soldiers and Sailors National Military Museum and Memorial

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