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  2. Mellon Park - Wikipedia

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    Any form of an event can potentially take place in Mellon Park with permission from the City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Works. [6] One event that has taken place annually since 1969 is A Fair in the Park put on by the Craftsmen's Guild of Pittsburgh in the month of September. This is a contemporary craft festival with a small concert.

  3. 7:11AM 11.20.1979 79°55′W 40°27′N - Wikipedia

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    7:11AM 11.20.1979 79°55'W 40°27'N is a 2010 public sculpture in light by Janet Zweig sited in Mellon Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It memorializes Ann Katharine Seamans, who died in a car crash when she was 20. Its title refers to the time and location of her birth.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pittsburgh ...

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    Irregular pattern between Brighton and Arch Streets and between O'Hern and West Park; also roughly bounded by Armandale Street, Carrington Street, Charlick Way, Reddour Street, and West North Avenue 40°27′24″N 80°00′45″W  /  40.456667°N 80.0125°W  / 40.456667; -80.0125  ( Mexican War Streets Historic

  5. PPG Paints Arena - Wikipedia

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    The first collegiate event at PPG Paints Arena was the fifth-annual College Hockey Showcase on October 17, 2010, hosted by Robert Morris. In the event's first game the Lady Colonials were defeated 4–3 by the Northeastern Huskies. The Colonials ACHA club team beat Pitt 6–4.

  6. Fifth Avenue (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Mellon Park, established 1943 (gardens designed in 1912), at the corner of Fifth and Shady Avenues in Point Breeze. WQED 's headquarters on Fifth Avenue, opened in 1954, the first public television station in the United States.

  7. Mellon Green - Wikipedia

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    Occupy Pittsburgh protest. Mellon Green is an urban park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.. The green, bounded by Grant Street, Ross Street, and Oliver and Sixth avenues, is surrounded by many prominent downtown buildings including the U.S. Steel Tower, BNY Mellon Center (the long-time global headquarters of Mellon Financial), the Omni William Penn Hotel and is on top of the Steel Plaza ...

  8. Mellon Square - Wikipedia

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    Mellon Square is named in honor of Mellon's father and uncle, Richard Beatty Mellon (1858–1933) and Andrew Mellon (1855–1937). A dedication marker on ground level says: "Mellon Square is dedicated to the memory of two brothers, Andrew W. Mellon and Richard B. Mellon, their leadership, civic spirit and philanthropy advanced immeasurably the ...

  9. Mellon Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Mellon Jazz Festival was a festival in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that was sponsored by Mellon Bank. Acts who performed at the festival included Ella Fitzgerald, Diana Krall, Sonny Rollins, and John Zorn. The event began under the name Pittsburgh Jazz Festival in 1964 and closed in 2003. [1]