Pittsburgh residents seem to derive a certain joy from traversing its hilly terrain, whether it's crossing the Roberto Clemente Bridge to visit the Carnegie Science Center, or heading up Mt. Washington for a glimpse of the stunning skyline. Despite its reputation as an industrial hub, Pittsburgh contains many cultural institutions. It lays claim to the world's finest museum devoted to Andy Warhol and features many other resources for fans of dance, theater, music and film. Aware of the fitness needs of its citizens, a continuous 245-mile jogging and biking trail connects the city to Washington, D.C. through the Allegheny Mountains. Such flourishes help make Pittsburgh one of the most enjoyable and livable cities in America. ...More
| Built in 1893, Phipps Conservatory is part of a horticultural complex that includes a tropical forest conservatory, the ... | |
| Established in 1896, the Carnegie Museum of Art is considered by many to be the first museum of modern art in the United... | |
Carnegie Museum of Natural History The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is one of the world's great centers for scientific inquiry and interpretation. It... | |
| Opening in 1898 as a small trolley park, Kennywood is an amusement park seeping with both traditional amusement park rid... | |
| The Frick Art & Historical Center embodies an amalgamation of several Pittsburgh cultural institutions, including the hi... |







