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The first cable suspension bridge, the Monongahela Bridge, was built in 1846 by Pittsburgher John Roebling.

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Come celebrate winter in Pittsburgh! With so much happening this season you won’t want to miss out on the big events this great city is offering. From skiing and ice skating to football and hockey to Broadway shows and exciting exhibitions.

Travel into the countryside for down-home winter fun. The trails through McConnell’s Mill State Park in Lawrence County provide the perfect setting for cross country skiing or a fun winter hike. Visit Seven Springs Resort for tubing, snowboarding, skiing and plenty of indoor fun too! Or, get snowed in at one of Armstrong County’s Bed and Breakfasts for a warm getaway. Back in the city, take advantage of the great theater that winter always offers. From spectacular ballets to Broadway’s very best, the Cultural District provides blocks of exciting entertainment—14 to be exact! So what are you waiting for? Warm up in Pittsburgh this winter!

Check out this great stuff happening around town:

Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

See the expanded dinosaur exhibit a the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Oakland.

roboworld at the Carnegie Science Center

Discover how robots sense, think and act in the world’s largest robotics exhibition!

August Wilson Center

Celebrates African American art, culture, and history at the new August Wilson Center.

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From theater to jazz to dance, you're guaranteed to find something you wont' want to miss!

Visual Arts

Discover Pittsburgh's rich art scene. From Warhol to the Renaissance, you can find it all here!

MLK Food Drive

Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by participating in the VisitPittsburgh food drive.

 

 

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VisitPittsburgh.com is the website of the official tourist promotion agency of Allegheny County. On this site, you will find up-to-date listings for Pittsburgh hotels, activities, events, festivals, transportation, sports, restaurants, cultural attractions, shops and more for Pittsburgh and Its Countryside. Stop by one of our Welcome Centers, located at Pittsburgh International Airport, on Liberty Avenue downtown or in the Heinz History Center to find a wealth of vacation information about Pittsburgh, its neighborhoods and surrounding counties. Our Welcome Centers are the place to pick up Pittsburgh brochures, city maps, restaurant and shopping guides, walking tours, hotel information and more. Visit a Welcome Center on your way to a great time in Pittsburgh!