PITTSBURGH ATTRACTIONS AND OTHER THINGS TO DO
Gateway
Clipper Fleet
Celebrating their 47th Anniversary. A symbol of Pittsburgh's river
renaissance, it has grown from a one boat, 100 passenger operation
to the five boat, 2,500 passenger fleet of today. Dockside restaurants
and eateries include Wholey's Galley, Bruster's Real Ice Cream,
Seattle's Best Coffee
Carnegie
Museums of Pittsburgh
Estanblished in 1895 by Pittsburgh industrialist Andrew Carnegie
to help people improve their lives through educational and cultural
experiences. His founding ideals are now embodied in four distinctive
museums - Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History,
Carnegie Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum. These museums
serve nearly 1.4 million people each year.
The
Waterfront
The Waterfront is a 360-acre landmark retail
development located along the Monongahela River. It will offer 1.8
million sq. ft. of entertainment, retail, hotels, offices and residential
communities.
Phipps
Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Phipps officially opened the new 10,885-square
foot Welcome Center on March 31, 2005. With its innovative design
that embraces a 112-year history. Indoor and Outdoor botanical gardens.
Fort
Pitt Museum
The museum houses exhibits on the history of the 18th Century in
what would become western Pennsylvania. A new exhibit follows the
course of colonial and Revolutionary conflicts from 1754-1803, examining
the prominent role the "Forks of the Ohio" and its forts
played in determining the course of American History.
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