Pittsburgh Panorama, Inc.
P. O. Box 41090
Pittsburgh , PA
15202
877-586-3759
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Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium
One Wild Place
Pittsburgh, PA
15206
(412) 665-3640
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The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium provides our visitors with the ultimate experience of seeing the animals in their naturalistic habitats. We are dedicated to research, education, and preserving wildlife. In Water's Edge, polar bears and sea otters provide endless entertainment. With two underwater tunnels, visitors are invited in for a close up view with polar bears as they swim and play right above your head. Check out our website for more information on events and news at the Zoo!
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PNC Park Tours
PNC Park at North Shore, 115 Federal Street
Pittsburgh, PA
15212
412-325-4700
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The tour will take you through all areas of this intimate ballpark. The Pirates have teamed with the History Center to combine baseball facts and fun to make your tour an exciting one! Group Tours for organizations with 20 to 150 persons. Walk-up Tours are available. Tours will begin promptly at 10 am and 12 noon on game dates. Tours will also be held at 2 pm on dates in where there is not a home game. No tours on holidays or dates in which there is a day game. Call or e-mail at tours@pittsburghpirates.com to book tours.
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Rachel Carson Homestead Association
613 Marion Avenue
Springdale, PA
15144
724-274-5459
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The Rachel Carson Homestead is the birthplace and childhood home of author and ecologist Rachel Carson, whose 1962 book Silent Spring launched the modern environmental movement. Born in this five-room farmhouse, Carson's childhood in southwestern Pennsylvania nurtured a love and respect for nature and the interconnectedness of all living things which would guide her the rest of her life. The RCHA offer education programs and resources which advance Rachel Carson's environmental ethic. $4 for adults, $3 for senior adults, $2.50 for children aged 5 to 12, and free for children under 5.
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3339 Penn Avenue Doughboy Square
Pittsburgh, PA
15201
412.621.1268
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Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden
4905 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA
15213
412-621-6566
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Plants of the Bible and plants with Biblical names. More than 100 temperate and tropical species. Most complete and largest garden of its kind in the country. Special Exhibit 2002. Botanical Symbols in World Religions. Ancient and Modern. Open: 1st June - 15th September. Hours: Sunday - Thursday 10am - 2 p.m., Wednesday evening 7 p.m - 9.p.m. Saturday: Noon - 1 p.m. No admission.
Guided tours for 8 people or more. Call: 412-621-6566.
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North Shore Drive and Allegheny Lane
Pittsburgh, PA
15212
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Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center,
1212 Smallman Street
Pittsburgh, PA
15222
(412) 454-6000
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The Senator John Heinz History Center has changed its admissions prices. The updated prices are as follows: Adult: $10 Senior Citizens (62+): $5 Students with valid school ID: $5 Children 4-17: $5 Children 3 and under: Free History Center members: Free
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St. Anthony's Chapel
Pittsburgh (Troy Hill), PA
15212
412-323-9504
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This remarkable chapel houses 5,000 relics collected by Fr. Suibert Mollinger, a parish priest. The collection is regarded as the largest of its kind in the Western Hemisphere.
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staas graphs
205 wyngate road
moon township, PA
15108
412 269 0748
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Surprising Pittsburgh.
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Unlimited Sightseeing Inc
115 Frank Avenue
Whitaker, PA
15120
(412) 897-1461
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We have a historical walking tour for you! We offer walking tours for individuals, corporations, senior citizens, school groups and a lot more. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. Whether it is Downtown (Grant Street), the North Side, South Side, Oakland, Shadyside, or the East End, you'll find our 1 1/2 hour historical walking tours fun-filled conducted by a veteran tour guide.
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Vicary House
1235 Third Avenue
Freedom, Beaver County, PA
724-775-1848
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Stone mansion begun in 1926 by sea captain William Vicary. Restouration ongoing. Tours M-F 10 a.-2pm. Donation.
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West Overton Museums
Rt.819, Scottdale
Westmoreland County, PA
724-887-7910
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195h-century village with 19 buildings, including birthplace of industrialist Henry Clay Frick. May 1-Oct 31: T-Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun 1-5pm. Nov. 1-Apr. 30:: M-F, 9am-4pm; also tours by appointment. Adults $5; children $2.
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Whisper Hollow Farm
530 Nehrig Road
Homer City, PA
15748
724-479-4334
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Whisper Hollow Farm is a working horse farm located in the foothills of the Chestnut Ridge, 50 miles northeast of Pittsburgh. Indiana, the home of IUP and the Jimmy Stewart Museum, is just 6 miles away. The farmhouse, built in the early 1900s has been completely renovated and attractively decorated with family heirlooms. Since the owners live in a separate house on the property, the entire farmhouse may be reserved or one or more of the four bedrooms. There is a completely equipped kitchen. Guests can rock on the front porch overlooking the pond, relax in the hot tub on the back patio, feed and brush the horses or walk the many trails.
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