Drover's Inn
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Since the early 1850s, Drover’s Inn has provided a warm meal and lodging to travelers and cattle drover—shepherds of cows—passing along on the......
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All that remains of this once-active wharf are cobblestones along the waterfront, but from the late 18th century Wellsburg Wharf was the point at......
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Paddy Ryan woke up before sunrise on the morning of his first prizefight. He rose from the couch on which he had slept, in the small room on the......
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This home was constructed in 1936–37 by Dr. George Rigas, a Greek immigrant and local physician. While the four Tuscan pillars point to the......
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Although this iron furnace is named for Peter Tarr, it was originally built around 1790 by a man named Grant. Tarr took it over in 1794 and created a......
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K. Leroy Irvis represented Pittsburgh’s Hill District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and served several terms as speaker of the house.......
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This sculpture by local artist Ken Sinsel was named in a contest that solicited suggestions from residents. The winning name, “Millie Steele and the......
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Just 6 miles south of the Panhandle Trail, as the crow flies, is the Meadowcroft Rockshelter, the oldest site of human habitation in North America.......
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3001 Connecticut Ave.
Washington, DC 2008
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Free admission and host of brand new exhibits featuring both abundant and endangered species from around the world. Don’t forget to drop by the Zoo’s most famous residents: giant pandas!