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Revision as of 15:08, 10 January 2012

Allegheny City

Prior to 1907 the twin cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny City sat across the Allegheny river, each growing in power. After some shrewd political maneuvering by Mayor Percy Hunter the two cities were merged into one in the fall of 1907.

Allegheny City is a genuine melting pot of cultures, especially from western and eastern Europe.

Western University of Pennsylvania (WUP)

Founded in 1787 on what was then the American frontier, WUP is one of the oldest continuously chartered institutions of higher education in the United States. This university is a state-sponsored research institution.

Notable Locations

Cathedral of Learning
One of the world's largest educational buildings, it towers over campus. The cathedral contains the Nationality Rooms, a collection of rooms built by the city's various ethnic groups.
Frick Park
The second-largest city park in the United States.
Schenley Park
Large park almost as big as Frick Park. Part of the park is accessed from campus.
Forbes Avenue shops
Brewed Awakening
Crepevine
Franks for the Memories
Marquis de Salade
Men At Wok
Nincomsoup
Smooth Operator Bikini Wax
Tramp Stamps Tattoo Parlor
Food and Stuff
Churches
Prophetic Victory Fellowship Unitarian Church
Christian Outreach Tabernacle
Cinema Kitchen
Arthouse theatre with one movie screen
Bars
Brass Coyote
Highball Taproom
Big Sloppy Hole