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  2. Happy Hour in Pittsburgh - AOL

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  3. Winky's - Wikipedia

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    Winky's Hamburgers was a chain of hamburger fast food restaurants in and near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It was founded by two brothers, Harold and Bernard Erenstein in 1962. [1] [2] Their slogans were "Fast Food Cheap" and "Winky's Makes You Happy To be Hungry."

  4. Steve Byrne - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, he had another one-hour special on Comedy Central titled The Byrne Identity. He filmed his third hour special Feb. 8th in New York City in 2014, called Champion , for Netflix . In early 2011, he toured on The Comedy Road Show with Vince Vaughn and Kevin James to promote the film The Dilemma .

  5. Pittsburgh rare - Wikipedia

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    It is a steakhouse based on this type of cooking. The explanation given in the menu revolves around steelworkers cooking steaks on hot iron. Instead of calling this Pittsburgh rare (at least in Minneapolis), they call it Pittsburgh Blue or black and blue. Black refers to the char and blue refers to the rare interior of the steak.

  6. Planet Fitness to open its first Edina location - AOL

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    The fitness chain, which dubs its gyms "Judgement Free Zones," will open a location at 3441 Hazelton Rd. in Edina in December, adjacent to the Edina Target store on York Avenue South.

  7. Pittsburgh Blues Festival - Wikipedia

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    The kidzone is a fairly new attraction of the Pittsburgh Blues Festival. Thanks to a few of the event's many sponsors, the Kidzone tent at the festival accommodates a wide range of children activities including story-telling, face painting, musical presentations, and crafts.

  8. WPKD-TV - Wikipedia

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    WPKD-TV signed on the air on October 15, 1953, as WARD-TV on analog UHF channel 56, with studios on Franklin Street in downtown Johnstown, Pennsylvania.It operated at a power of 91,000 watts visual, and 45,500 watts aural power, which, as it was later learned in these experimental days of UHF, was rather low for a UHF station.

  9. Pittsburgh Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Courier was an African American weekly newspaper published in Pittsburgh from 1907 [1] until October 22, 1966. [2] By the 1930s, the Courier was one of the leading black newspapers in the United States. [3] [4] It was acquired in 1965 by John H. Sengstacke, a major black publisher and owner of the Chicago Defender.