Monday, January 31, 2011

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN PITTSBURGH


Pittsburgh is home to the world renowned Carnegie Museums, including the Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, Carnegie Museum of Art and the Andy Warhol Museum.
Known for being one of the most beautiful and most romantic spots in the country, make sure to go to the top of the Duquesne Incline and take in this breathtaking view.
Pittsburgh bleeds black and gold. See a Steelers, Pirates or Penguins game when you're here.
This historic landmark offers visitors both indoor botanical gardens and outdoor gardens. The Phipps Conservatory is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building itself is a beautiful example of Victorian greenhouse architecture. 
The Cathedral of Learning is the second tallest educational building in the world, at 42 stories and 535 feet tall. 
The "almost famous" Primanti Brothers sandwiches have become staples of the city.
Pittsburgh's amusement park has it all, with some of the best rides and games around. A great way to spend the day when you're visiting.
At the tip of Pittsburgh's "golden triangle," Point State Park commemorates the area heritage and the French and Indian War. It's beautiful surroundings serve as a great place to meet friends, hang out, or get a history lesson.
Offering private and public cruises, Gateway Clipper Fleet offers excellent sightseeing and special occasion cruises around Pittsburgh.
America's largest aviary, come see the 600+ birds that call the National Aviary home.

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