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  2. Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    On May 19, 1902, Cleveland became one of the first cities in the country to require motorists to display government-issued registration numbers on their vehicles. [2] [3]In 1906, the state attempted to take over auto registration under the Ward Automobile Law, but litigation delayed the program until the state Supreme Court ruled in favor of the law.

  3. Pennsylvania Route 8 - Wikipedia

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    PA 8 has intersections with Pennsylvania Route 380 and Pennsylvania Route 130 prior to crossing the Allegheny River and exiting Pittsburgh. PA 8 is a major street in downtown Butler. North of the bridge that crosses the Allegheny River, PA 8 meets Pennsylvania Route 28 at an interchange. 8 miles (13 km) north of Pittsburgh , PA 8 intersects ...

  4. List of inclines in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1870, the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania built numerous inclined railways to provide passenger service to workers traveling the steep hills to their homes; there were 17 built in the late 19th century. Following road building and greater use of private automobiles, the inclines business declined and most were closed and removed.

  5. Trundle Manor - Wikipedia

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    Trundle Manor is a macabre art museum and oddity tourist trap in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] It was founded by artist couple and Anton and Rachel Miriello and houses their personal collection of cryptozoology , vintage taxidermy , and jarred specimens.

  6. Pennsylvania Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    A direct link between the mid-Atlantic and midwestern states, it reduced travel time between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg from nearly six hours to about 2 + 1 ⁄ 2. [134] [182] Nicknamed "dream highway" and "the World's Greatest Highway" by the turnpike commission, [1] [172] it was also known as "the Granddaddy of the Pikes". [183]

  7. Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Lebanon (locally / ˈ l ɛ b. ə. n ə n /) is a township with home rule status in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 34,075 at the 2020 census. It is a suburb of Pittsburgh. Established in 1912 as Mount Lebanon, the township was a farming community.

  8. U.S. Route 322 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 322 (US 322) is a spur of US 22, running from Cleveland, Ohio, east to Atlantic City, New Jersey.In the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, the route runs from the Ohio state line in West Shenango Township southeast to the Commodore Barry Bridge over the Delaware River in Chester, at which point the route crosses into New Jersey, meeting the New Jersey Turnpike at exit 2.

  9. List of bus routes in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Regional Transit's bus system covers Allegheny County, and its service extends into small portions of neighboring Beaver, Butler, and Westmoreland counties. These counties also have their own transit systems, including several routes that run into Downtown Pittsburgh, where riders can make connections with Pittsburgh Regional Transit service.