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Submitted by: TallCathy
A trip to Pittsburgh would not be complete without taking in a game or two.

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Destinations in this Roadtrip:

  • Pnc Park
    PNC Park is the beautiful home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Opened in spring 2001, this ballpark is perched on the shore of the Allegheny River. Come out to a ball game and experience this state-of-the-art facility.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates
    Pittsburgh's own major league baseball team plays at P.N.C. Park, one of baseball's most beautiful parks. Site of the 2006 All-Star Game.
  • Heinz Field
    Situated just north of Pittsburgh's Point State Park, the horseshoe-shaped stadium seats 65,000 people and provides a stunning view of the city's breathtaking skyline. Heinz Field has a heated grass playing surface and houses the Duratz Locker Room, a private, expansive locker area. Fan features include more than 400 television monitors, two video walls, 32 concession areas, club seating, and 122 luxury suites.
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
    Football is a long standing tradition in Pittsburgh. If you're not a Steelers fan when you arrive, you will be by the time you leave. Bring your Terrible Towel and cheer on the Pittsburgh Steelers as they crush the competition at Heinz Field.
  • Pittsburgh Penguins
    Pittsburgh is very proud of its sports teams. And the Penguins are no exception. Owned and led by some of the greatest names in the N.H.L., the Stanley Cup winning hockey team is a thrill to watch whether you know the game or not. Visit their website for a complete schedule.
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