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  2. List of fiction set in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Heard about Pittsburgh, PA?" [4] Long-time Talking Heads drummer Chris Frantz grew up in Pittsburgh. [4] "Lo and Behold," which appears on The Basement Tapes by Bob Dylan and the Band, tells the story of the narrator recounting a train ride with "I come into Pittsburgh / At six-thirty flat / I found myself a vacant seat / An' I put down my hat ...

  3. The Point of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Point of Pittsburgh: Production and Struggle at the Forks of the Ohio is an American history book by Charles McCollester, a labor historian and activist, who argues that Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was the key to the industrial development that made the United States a world power.

  4. The King's Orchard - Wikipedia

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    He traveled to Western Pennsylvania and helped to build Fort Pitt, which is now the site of modern-day Pittsburgh. [1] O'Hara also became Washington's quartermaster during the war, and was prominent in the early history of Pittsburgh. The book includes characters such as George Washington, Guyasuta, Mad Anthony Wayne, and George Rogers Clark.

  5. History of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The history of Pittsburgh began with centuries of Native American civilization in the modern Pittsburgh region, known as Jaödeogë’ in the Seneca language. [1] Eventually, European explorers encountered the strategic confluence where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers meet to form the Ohio , which leads to the Mississippi River.

  6. Timeline of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania". Tools & Research. Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. Archived from the original on October 15, 2013. Items related to Pittsburgh [permanent dead link ‍], various dates (via Digital Public Library of America) "Resources for Western Pennsylvania History". Pittsburgh History Series Teachers' Guide. WQED.

  7. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The History Center includes the Library & Archives, which preserves hundreds of thousands of books, manuscripts, photographs, maps, atlases, newspapers, films and recordings documenting over 250 years of life in the region; and the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, a museum-within-a-museum documenting Pittsburgh's extensive sports legacy.

  8. Archives Service Center - Wikipedia

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    Some of the history of Pittsburgh and the western Pennsylvania region has been documented by primary sources such as manuscripts, books, maps, personal diaries, audio recordings, photographs, and other materials from the past. The ASC collects material related to the history of this region.

  9. The Mysteries of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Mysteries of Pittsburgh is a 1988 novel by American author Michael Chabon. It is a coming-of-age tale set during the early 1980s in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . It was Chabon's first novel, which he began writing as a 21-year-old undergraduate at the University of Pittsburgh .

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