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  2. Liberty Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Tunnel. The Liberty Tunnels (also known as the Liberty Tubes) are a pair of tunnels located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States that allow motorists to travel between the South Hills of Pittsburgh and the city, beneath Mt. Washington. The tunnels were vital in the expansion of the South Hills suburbs by providing a direct route ...

  3. Megan McArdle - Wikipedia

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    Megan McArdle. Megan McArdle (born January 29, 1973) is an American columnist and blogger based in Washington, D.C. She writes for The Washington Post, mostly about economics, finance, and government policy. She began her writing career with a blog, "Live From The WTC," started in November 2001. McArdle is currently an opinion writer for The ...

  4. Ex parte McCardle - Wikipedia

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    Ex parte McCardle. Congress has the authority to withdraw appellate jurisdiction from the Supreme Court at any time. U.S. Const. art. III. Ex parte McCardle, 74 U.S. (7 Wall.) 506 (1869), is a United States Supreme Court decision that considered its jurisdiction to review decisions of lower courts under federal law. [1]

  5. South Tenth Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Washington Roadway Extension, now the P.J. McArdle Roadway, was completed in September, 1933, providing a highway connection from the south end of the bridge to the Liberty Tunnel and Mount Washington. [21] In addition to road traffic, the bridge was also used by Pittsburgh Railways streetcars on the 53 Carrick route. [22]

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  7. Eliza McCardle Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Eliza Johnson (née McCardle; October 4, 1810 – January 15, 1876) was the first lady of the United States from 1865 to 1869 as the wife of President Andrew Johnson. She also served as the second lady of the United States March 1865 until April 1865 when her husband was vice president.

  8. Liberty Bridge (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Bridge is a steel cantilever bridge and was created as the missing link between downtown Pittsburgh and the Liberty Tunnel, which had been built four years earlier in 1924 as a link to the South Hills. The bridge opened on March 27, 1928, following a 5-mile (8.0 km) vehicle parade [ 2 ] from the southern suburbs of the city, which ...

  9. William H. McCardle - Wikipedia

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    William H. McCardle (June 1, 1815 - April 28, 1893) was a writer and editor. [ 1] In 1866, he was arrested by military authorities under the Reconstruction Act and appealed to the United States Supreme Court in Ex parte McCardle, but the U.S. Congress removed the court's jurisdiction. [ 2][ 3] He was accused of disturbing the peace, inciting ...