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Submitted by: KikiBrown
Hey, when there's so much to do, it's good to be in Pittsburgh!

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Destinations in this Roadtrip:

  • Shadyside
    Walnut Street in Shadyside has a number of shops and restaurants, from galleries to French restaurants.
  • Shopping At The Waterfront
    Thriving along the Monongahelia River between Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood and Homestead, The Waterfront is Pittsburgh's newest destination for shopping, dining and nightlife. Large department stores such as Target, Filene's Basement, Michael's and Marshall's share parking space and scenic walkways with more intimate boutiques such as Barnes and Noble, Abercrombie and Fitch, Victoria's Secret and Gordon's Shoes. Catch a flick at Loews Waterfront Theatre where movie goers enjoy stadium seating and valet parking. Then, top it all off by refueling at some of Pittsburgh's most exciting bars and fine restaurants. The Waterfront location is as exciting as it is historic. It's hard for visitors to miss the towering line of smoke stacks, now a well-known landmark, which are the last remains of the former Homestead Steel Mill.
  • Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills
  • Pittsburgh Downtown Welcome Center
    In the heart of it all, the Visitor Center provides a wealth of information about things to do and see in Pittsburgh and its countryside. Travel tips, discounts, hotel information and specials are waiting upon your arrival.
  • Mount Washington Overlook
    View Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle from this 450-foot high hill. Take the Duquesne Incline or Monongahela Incline to observation decks and restaurant area.
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