THINGS
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THINGS TO DO AND SEE
Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Farmington, PA
Reconstruction of the fort on the actual site where
George Washington’s first major battle took place.
724-329-5512
or visit
Gateway Clipper Fleet
Station Square Dock, South Side
Take a luncheon cruise and tour of Pittsburgh’s three
sparkling rivers – or make it an evening of dining and
dancing on the water.
412-355-7980
or visit
Heinz Memorial Chapel
Fifth Avenue & Bellefield, Oakland
View the chapel’s exquisite stained glass windows
measuring 73 feet high, among the highest in the world.
412-624-4157
or visit
Laurel Caverns
Laurel Highlands
Explore one of the largest caves in North America — with
a guide or on your own.
724-438-3003
or visit
Nationality Rooms
University of Pittsburgh Cathedral of Learning, Oakland.
Twenty-three classrooms that reflect the unique
decorative and architectural styles of Pittsburgh’s rich
ethnic heritage. They’re especially spectacular when
decorated for the holidays.
412-624-6000
or visit
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Ohiopyle
Fayette County
Pennsylvania’s largest state park, located along the
scenic Youghiogheny River, it’s a great place to enjoy the
outdoors, especially the thrills and excitement of white
water rafting and canoeing.
724-329-8591
or visit
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Old Economy Village
14th and Church Streets, Ambridge
Tour the rustic feast hall, kitchen, tailor’s shop and store
of the Harmony Society, who originally settled in the area.
724-266-4500
or visit
View from Mt. Washington
Get a spectacular view of the Golden Triangle, Pittsburgh
and the Monongahela and Ohio Rivers from 450 feet up.
In addition to observation decks, there are a number of
excellent restaurants with dining rooms overlooking the
Point — and there’s no better way to get there than by
taking one of the inclines.
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