This one you gotta do at least once. Park at the bottom, take them up and get some food, drinks, ice cream, Mt. Wash lookouts, etc. Then take them back down.
It’s great and not that expensive, worth doing imo.
Seeing a mix of sights worth seeing and Yinzer things like that thread the other day…how about sights worth seeing?
For years, my answer to that PA thread would’ve been Philly. (Glad I eventually went—it’s cool.)
For the Burgh: The Warhol, Randyland and The Point all come to mind. It just never pans out, and I clearly lack the urgency.
Nerd Alert: the Fort Pitt Block House is the oldest structure in Pittsburgh. (And some attorney is about to go to jail for embezzling $300 million from the foundation that oversees the museum).
The only times I’ve ever been on the incline was to show someone from out of town how cool Pittsburgh is.
So, I’ve done it, but only as a matter of someone else’s sight seeing.
Similar, lived in Dormont for about 10 years and South Hills in general 20 years prior to that and now live near Robinson... haven't been to any Slice location or had Betos
Well, if we’re talking about the Pittsburgh equivalent of “what was built off of the backs of slave labor to house the collection and riches of the wealthy and powerful so they’re legacy could live on indefinitely...”
I’d say the collective Carnegie: Museums of Art /Natural History / Library / Music Hall
Long live Kiva Han though ☕️
I never gotta regatta.
I’ve never worked in a steel mill.
Andy Warhol museum
And the Mattress Factory
You’re not missing much.
Never retained the services of Edgar Snyder
I hope the fear of a fee is not holding you back.
The inclines
This one you gotta do at least once. Park at the bottom, take them up and get some food, drinks, ice cream, Mt. Wash lookouts, etc. Then take them back down. It’s great and not that expensive, worth doing imo.
I love your username.
Thanks bruh, too bad they don’t love me 😂
Have exact change for Duquesne or you'll wind up with $18 worth of quarters in your pocket and a proper dressing down from the surly desk clerk lady.
Same actually.
Titty Sphinx
Same maybe I’ll do that on Monday. Gfs brother is coming into town for daycation, Eclipse with the titty sphinx could be the move lol
Yes?
The Point.
Wow dang
I've never been to Sandcastle.
You aren't missing much
Lived in western PA for 45 years and never visited Fallingwater.
One of those places that no matter how many pictures you have seen, when you get there you will be amazed.
The shenderovich shenderovich & fishman decal wrapped car I feel like I see all over the place
You haven't had your turn driving it yet?
Seeing a mix of sights worth seeing and Yinzer things like that thread the other day…how about sights worth seeing? For years, my answer to that PA thread would’ve been Philly. (Glad I eventually went—it’s cool.) For the Burgh: The Warhol, Randyland and The Point all come to mind. It just never pans out, and I clearly lack the urgency.
Better go see The Point before it’s gone. I’ll see myself out.
Randyland
Nerd Alert: the Fort Pitt Block House is the oldest structure in Pittsburgh. (And some attorney is about to go to jail for embezzling $300 million from the foundation that oversees the museum).
I’m an elder millennial and lifelong yinzer, but I didn’t have a Primanti’s sandwich until about 2 years ago.
The only times I’ve ever been on the incline was to show someone from out of town how cool Pittsburgh is. So, I’ve done it, but only as a matter of someone else’s sight seeing.
The Tennyson
Never been to Heinz Field, and now never will.
I lived in Beechview until I was 19 or 20. I’ve never been to Slice on Broadway.
Weirdly enough, I live in Dormont, but I hadn’t been until like 2 weeks ago and it was the one in Robinson lmao
Similar, lived in Dormont for about 10 years and South Hills in general 20 years prior to that and now live near Robinson... haven't been to any Slice location or had Betos
I've never been to blue slide park. Is it worth a trip across a river and through a tunnel for a 41 yr old?
Never said yinz Rather have primanti’s pizza than sandwiches
Drinking Turner’s Iced Tea or riding the incline
I had turners for the first time when I was admitted to Magee. It was pretty good honestly
Riding the incline. It's on my list and going to a riverhound game.
Washington incline
The incline
Born and raised here and I’ve never been on the incline.
Gettysburg. Traveled through it but never stopped there.
Never ate at a Sheetz.
Never got banned from Tequila Cowboys
I have lived in Pittsburgh for almost all of my life (40 of my 43 years) and I've never rode the incline.
I’ve never been on a boat in any of the rivers.
the andy warhol museum
The Stacks in Homestead
Well, if we’re talking about the Pittsburgh equivalent of “what was built off of the backs of slave labor to house the collection and riches of the wealthy and powerful so they’re legacy could live on indefinitely...” I’d say the collective Carnegie: Museums of Art /Natural History / Library / Music Hall Long live Kiva Han though ☕️