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  2. Benedum Center - Wikipedia

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    Today the center is the home of the Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, and Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, all of which used to be based at Heinz Hall. The 2,800-seat Benedum Center is a centerpiece of the Pittsburgh Cultural District and is one of the most utilized theaters in the nation today. [citation needed]

  3. Heinz Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    January 1914 – The Pittsburgh Gazette Times announces the gift of $100,000 from Henry John Heinz to erect a building in memory of his mother, Anna Margaritta Heinz. A letter addressed to the University of Pittsburgh board of trustees from H. J. Heinz states that the building be "exclusively used for the religious and social activities of the ...

  4. North Hills High School - Wikipedia

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    North Hills High School is a suburban high school located in Ross Township, a northern suburb of Pittsburgh. It serves students in grades 9–12 in the North Hills School District . North Hills High School’s mascot is the Indian, with red and white as the school colors.

  5. Harlem, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Harlem along Seisholtzville Road. Harlem is a village in Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located one mile southeast of Seisholtzville, in a valley near the headwaters of the Perkiomen Creek. The village is split between the zip codes of Barto and Macungie, which are 19504 and 18062, respectively. The township ...

  6. List of streetcar routes in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The line from Pittsburgh was extended from Hays to Dravosburg in 1895 and a trestle linking the two lines was completed in 1897. [24] 56A Lincoln Place via 2nd Ave. Aug 31, 1963 [6] 57 Glenwood Mar 1890 [13] Jul 4, 1964 [6] First permanent electric line in Pittsburgh, Second Avenue Traction Co. Short turn of the 56. 58 Greenfield by 1915 [1 ...

  7. Allegheny West (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Historic Review Commission voted in favor of designating the neighborhood as a city historic district in September 1989. [4] The neighborhood has two zip codes of both 15233 and 15212, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 1 (North Side). [5] [6] [page needed]

  8. U.S. Route 122 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 122 (1935–1963) in Pennsylvania, now part of Pennsylvania Route 10 and Pennsylvania Route 61 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about roads and streets with the same name.

  9. UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the building of the facility, the men's basketball team played games at various sites around the city, including Pittsburgh Civic Arena (their exclusive home from 1964 to 1988, and used for occasional big games until 2009), Fitzgerald Field House, and Duquesne Gardens, as well as several high school gymnasiums. The first men's ...