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5th street and Diamond Alley, Carnegie, Pennsylvania, United States

#2.
Forsythe & Cooks Lane, Carnegie, Pennsylvania, United States
Expansive park within a residential area. The whole park offers many amenities: basketball courts, tennis courts, hockey area, baseball fields, running/walking trail. The playground is roomy with ... More on KaBoom.org

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Corner of 3rd Avenue, Carnegie, Pennsylvania, United States

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Lindsay Road, Carnegie, Pennsylvania, United States

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534 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222

#6.
100 Art Rooney Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Heinz Field - Some venues that lure in the best and the brightest, venues that keep you coming back again a... More on clubzone
There is one building in particular that looks like it is made of mirrors. More on Yahoo! Travel

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1220 Grandview Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
At one time, Pittsburgh had numerous incline routes. These were funicular rail systems that transported peo... More on Weather.com
Kids party on the plateau at night, too, so if you're scared of inner-city kids stay out of there at night. More on trails.mtbr.com

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2643 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15201
Animal Friends is a mission of the Universal Ethician Church. We are committed to the protection and welfare of all ... More on Animalfriends.org
Animal Friends, Inc., Pittsburgh's No-Kill Shelter in the Strip, provides temporary care for dogs and cats in need, free from unwarranted euthanasia, while:finding loving homes;reducing animal over... More on DogFriendly.com

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436 Grant St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
The late 19th-century architectural masterpiece still functions as a courthouse today, nestled in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh. Designed by famed architect Henry Hobson Richardson, the Alleghen... More on Heritage
about Allegheny County Courthouse: More on GoCityKids

#10.
One Allegheny Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Always fun to go over these old subs and see what 81 men had to endure living in such a small space! Talk t... More on TripAdvisor
Really great piece of history. VERY small quarters, so be aware if you are claustrophobic. More on TripAdvisor
