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Lemoyne House
Built, 1812, by Dr. John LeMoyne. For many years, home of his son Dr. Francis LeMoyne, noted abolitionist, and builde...
Col. George Morgan
Here was the home, 1796-1810, of the noted Indian trader and agent. Site is marked by a monument. It was here that Mo...
Meadowcroft Museum Of Rural Life
The Meadowcroft Rockshelter is a shallow cave overlooking Cross Creek in Washington County. This location is bel...
The Mounds
Site of two Indian Burial Mounds built between 2,000 and 3,000 years ago by the Adena people. Late 19th century excav...
Bower Hill
Site of Gen. John Neville's mansion, burned to the ground by insurgents during a major escalation of violence in the ...
Dave Matthews Band
May 31
FridayEvent: Dave Matthews Band Venue: First Niagara Pavilion (Formerly Post Gazette Pavilion At Star Lake) Start: 5/31/20...
August Wilson
Co-founder of Pittsburgh?s Black Horizon Theater and the author of a cycle of ten plays that have been hailed as a un...
Redstone Old Fort
This tablet is erected by the Great Meadows Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, to mark the site of the Re...
Crawford Grill
A center of Black social life where musicians such as Art Blakey, Mary Lou Williams, John Coltrane drew a racially mi...
Daisy E. Lampkin
Outstanding as an NAACP organizer, Mrs. Lampkin was its National Field Secretary, 1935-47. President, Lucy Stone Civi...
Ryerson's Blockhouse
Near here stood one of three blockhouses erected by Captain James Paul's company in 1792, during the State's last tro...
Union Local 471 American Federation Of Musicians
Organized in 1908, this local was one of the first African American musicians unions in Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh was ...
Greenlee Field
Located here from 1932 to 1938, this was the first African American owned stadium in the Negro Leagues. Home of Gus G...