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In 1967, Pittsburgh native Jim Deligatti first sold the first Big Mac in his Uniontown store.

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Getting Here

Fabulous views are plentiful in the 'Burgh. Be sure to have your eyes wide open when driving through the Ft. Pitt Tunnel. Pittsburgh bursts into view with such force that it's called "the only city with an entrance," according to The New York Times.

Driving Directions

From the Airport

Take I-376 E through the Ft. Pitt Tunnels and across the Ft. Pitt Bridge. Take Ft. Duquesne Blvd Exit 6C. Follow sign to Convention/Strip District on 10th Street Bypass. Convention Center located on the right.

From the East (PA Turnpike)

I-76 W (PA Turnpike) to Exit 57 Pittsburgh. Take I-376 W to Exit 2B Blvd. of the Allies. Take I-579 N to Seventh Ave /Convention Center Exit. Take Seventh Ave. Turn right onto William Penn Way. William Penn Way becomes 10th St. Convention Center straight ahead.

From the West (PA Turnpike)

I-76 E (PA Turnpike) to Exit 28 Cranberry. Follow signs to I-79 S to I-279 S across Ft. Duquesne Bridge to 10th Street Bypass. Convention Center located on the right.

From the North

I-79 S to I-279 S across Ft. Duquesne Bridge to 10th Street Bypass. Convention Center located on the right.

From the South

I-79 N to Exit 59 A Pittsburgh to I-279 N through Ft. Pitt Tunnels and across the Ft. Pitt Bridge. Take Ft. Duquesne Blvd Exit 6C. Follow sign to Convention/Strip District on 10th Street Bypass. Convention Center located on the right.

Where to Park

way to get to Heinz Field. Many of the garages/lots cost only $6.00 on weekends! Plan ahead by exploring Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership's Interactive Parking Map or downloading this Printable Parking Map.To find up to the minute parking availibility in Pitsburgh's Cultural district download this brand new ParkPGH app or visit ParkPGH.org.