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2009 ColDay Series:

 

Part 1: East Coast + Detroit

Part 2: Cincinnati

Part 3: Toronto

Part 4: Cincinnati & Washington DC

Part 5: Louisville

Part 6: Grand Rapids & Lansing

Part 7: Lima & Windsor

Part 8: Dayton & Cincinnati

Part 9: Baltidelphia

Part 10: Chicago

Part 11: Pittsburgh

Part 12: 2ronto

Part 13: The Chicago Bengals

Part 14: Dallas & Austin

Part 15: Atlanta

 

 

Pittsburgh

 

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"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

just can't get enough.  Love Pittsburgh! 

Nah, I've done it many times before but I just took the good ole' Saturn ;).

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Bloody fountain!

Great pics. Of all the cities I've lived in / visited / passed through, Pittsburgh is the one that reminds me the most of Cincinnati. Cincy has a better skyline, IMO, but at least Pittsburgh has rail transit.

Easily one of America's most underrated cities IMO.  Really enjoyed the shots from some of the neighborhoods, thanks!

Just there about a month ago! Really wonderful city, Pittsburgh is doing so much right these days.

Really wonderful city, Pittsburgh is doing so much right these days.

 

Agreed... great shots, Col!  You did a great job capturing the topographic city. 

Awesome pics!

 

The fountain is actually supposed to be pink, for breast cancer awareness month.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

  • 3 weeks later...

I've only visited Pittsburgh three times, but can't understand why people are still moving away from the city.  A transformed local economy on the upswing and some great, great architecture.  Why don't people appreciate what they have? 

Im actually impressed.  I fly to a lot of cities but never see them.  PIT seems to have urban density and street life. 

Great photos of a great city!  Always am impressed by Pittsburgh.

the pitts is anything but!  :clap:

 

hmm early valentines day celebration?...or yikes was there a zombie attack in the fountain?!!  :-o

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Beautiful views, dense neighborhoods, great transportation system, city funded Zipcars, plenty of history, quirky museums, world class institutions, diversified economy, quality parks, awesome public art, suburban shopping outlets at street level (Note the Sephora store above), great sports teams, reasonable weather...

 

...seriously, why are people leaving?

Completely yummy photos!

 

...seriously, why are people leaving?

 

... because the Stillers suck.

Really great photos. One thing that I think really stands out about Pittsburgh are all of the bridges. There's so many of them and they come in all different varieties.

Awesome shots! Concerning Pittsburgh's declining population, I believe it's not quite as high as it used to be when manufacturing was really taking a hit in the 80's. But the city isn't a magnet for domestic migration or immigrants, and birth rates have declined as a result of the time when young people/young families were really fleeing the city en masse. That's my assessment anyway.

 

As far as the fountain goes, it was probably dyed pink for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. A couple of fountains here in Charlotte were dyed pink in October as well.

  • 3 weeks later...

Love, love, love what Pittsburgh's got going on for itself, but Pitt's housing stock certainly isn't one of their high points. Oy to that Appalachian influence.

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