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Museums and Cultural Institutions in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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From art to history to science, here's what four local experts had to say about museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Pittsburgh has something for everybody. Pittsburgh has professional sports teams, golf courses, venues for theater and the arts, world class museums, and lots of parks. It has very diverse neighborhoods and plenty of affordable housing. In the past steel production drove Pittsburgh’s economy, but today it is the healthcare industry that employs many people in the area and that makes Pittsburgh a stable and largely recession-proof place.

Hillary, says: 2020

Pittsburgh has many hills, so be prepared to walk up and down many times! Thankfully, the city itself is relatively flat, so the suburbs are the primary culprit. Speaking of the city, there are many excellent sights! We boast a number of art, history, and natural science museums, and our most famous landmark – the Point.

Stephanie, says: 2020

Pittsburgh is a beautiful city with many cultural and recreational opportunities. Young people are flocking to the city to explore quaint and historic neighborhoods, peppered with parks, and art galleries, museums and sports arenas. The city offers gorgeous riverside and hilltop views, and great food from a variety of ethnicities.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a city that helped me find myself due to its wide variety of people, neighborhoods, and art. Pittsburgh has become such an artistic place; large art and history museums, small street galleries, even simple murals on the brick of the walls cover our beautiful city in art. People in Pittsburgh are also extremely passionate. We love football, food, art, and are very protective of our city. From Mount Washington views, to Southside nights, to working downtown, Pittsburgh is an amazing place to come and discover yourself.

Michelle, says: 2020
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