Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh is a historic city renowned for its industrial roots, vibrant culture, and passionate sports scene.
Nicknamed “Sixburgh” for the Steelers’ six Super Bowl victories, it also boasts a rich legacy in steel production, earning it the moniker “Steel City.”
With its iconic bridges and rivers, Pittsburgh is a unique blend of tradition and innovation.
Address: 414 Grant St., Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: (412) 255-2621
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Kennett Man Opines in Washington Post: Chester County Suffers at Hands of Chinese Mercantilism
The decades of liberalized trade with China are bringing heavy consequences for Americans that are being felt throughout the nation, opines John A. Burtka IV…
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Chester County Leadership: Dr. Jim Scanlon
Dr. Jim Scanlon, the Superintendent of the West Chester Area School District, spoke with VISTA Today about growing up in a family with five other…
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Chester County Leadership: Jeff Spencer, Scout Executive/CEO at Chester County Council, Boy Scouts of America
Jeff Spencer, the Scout Executive of the Chester County Council, Boy Scouts of America, spoke with VISTA Today about growing up in the 1970s in…
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Renowned Social Activist, Cheyney Grad Authors Book on Nonviolent Campaigning
George Lakey, a Cheyney University graduate and veteran of social activism, is in Pittsburgh for a book discussion and workshop, writes Bill O’Driscoll for 90.5…
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Downingtown High School Grad, News Anchor in Pittsburgh Weathers Her Fair Share of Storms
Kelly Frey, a Downingtown High School graduate and anchor on ABC’s Action News in Pittsburgh, has faced a number of challenges and emerged stronger than…
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High-Speed Rail Service, Hyperloop Between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Still Not Ruled Out
While there are still no concrete plans for high-speed rail service between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, the interest in one remains, writes Colin Deppen for The…
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Check Out Which Parts of Chester County Have Already Donated to Trump’s Re-Election Campaign
As President Donald Trump starts campaigning for re-election, some donors in Chester County have already started backing him for a second term in the White…
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Berwyn Native’s Acting Studio in Wayne Helps Young People Explore the Craft
After spending much of his acting career in New York City and Los Angeles, Berwyn native Bryan Fox returned home five years ago to open…
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Pennsylvania Rolls Out Red Carpet for Amazon with Most Generous Incentives Ever Offered
Pennsylvania is preparing what is perhaps its most generous incentive package to date to have Amazon select either Philadelphia or Pittsburgh as its second headquarters,…
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New Rankings Show Most of Region’s Best Public Elementary Schools Are Here in Chester County
Niche.com has released its 2017 List of the Best Public Elementary Schools in Pennsylvania, and 10 schools in Chester County made Greater Philadelphia’s Top 25, according…
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Atglen Contractor Blames Labor Agreement for Lack of Bids on I-95 Bridge Project
A general contractor from Chester County is blaming the lack of bids on the construction project for the I-95 toll bridge above the Delaware River…
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Pittsburgh Receiving Record-High Influx of Philadelphians. Why?
While Pittsburghers used to head east for greener pastures in recent decades, the tide has now changed with the latest census data on migration patterns…
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Vogelsong’s Baseball Roller-Coaster Ride Continues Despite Career-Threatening Injury
Ryan Vogelsong’s whirlwind of a career in professional baseball – which has spanned 19 seasons, 15 teams, and three continents – is not over. After…
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Jones’ Food Street Journal – The Whip
By David Jones By now most of all the local Chester County people know about The Whip. When they first got started they were kind…




























































