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Gettysburg National Military Park: America’s bloodiest battlefield
The Battle of Gettysburg was a massive, bloody confrontation between the Confederate and Union troops during the American Civil War. Gettysburg was not the site of a planned battle; rather it was a coincidental meeting point of both armies. The expansive battlefield park includes its own network of roads and hundreds of markers memorializing the presence of various units and individuals who participated in the war.
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Learn to use ghost hunting equipment at Farnsworth House Ghost Hunts
Ghost hunting is an expensive hobby. It takes a lot of time, practice and research—though beginners often have luck in known haunted locations such as Gettysburg. The Farnsworth House conducts two ghost hunts each night. Guests learn how to use various ghost hunting equipment and are then allowed to wander around in search of Civil War ghosts.
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Carnegie Science Center: So fun, it's hard to remember it's educational
The Carnegie Science Center is the most visited museum in Pittsburgh. Opened to much fanfare in 1991, the center features more than 250 hands-on exhibits that are both fun and educational for kids and adults alike.
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Carnegie Museum of Art: world-renowned in the heart of Pittsburgh
Located in Pittsburgh's historic Oakland neighborhood, the Carnegie Museum of Art is one of the United States' most renowned collections of contemporary art. Dedicated by Pennsylvania-born oil tycoon Andrew Carnegie in 1895, the art museum boasts 25 different galleries and hundreds-of-thousands of square feet of gallery space. The museum is arguably the oldest contemporary art museum in the country.
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Andy Warhol Museum: Pittsburgh honors its greatest artist
Located on Pittsburgh's North Shore, the Andy Warhol Museum is a real treat for the eyes. From Warhol's easily-identifiable pop art pieces to a variety of interactive exhibits, the museum has a lot to offer eager visitors.
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Just Ducky Tours: Pittsburgh's only land and water tour
Is it a bus, or is it a boat? The amphibious tour vehicles that Just Ducky Tours has to offer are so versatile that they can drive on the land and then swim out onto the Monongahela River for a splish-splashing good time.
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Kennywood Amusement Park: Family fun in Penn since 1898
Kennywood Amusement Park, located just eight miles from downtown Pittsburgh, is a family favorite among Pennsylvanians and tourists alike.
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Duquesne Incline at Mount Washington
Whether you live in Pittsburgh or are just visiting, the famous Duquesne Incline is something you simply must experience.
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Penn Brewery: Pittsburgh's Favorite Micobrewery
Perhaps Pennsylvania's most famous microbrewery, Penn Brewery is certainly a Pittsburgh favorite. Penn brews up German-style beers in a copper brewhouse that was actually imported from Germany. Whether you like pale ales or dark stouts, Penn Brewery has a brew for you.
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The Rivers Casino: Are You Feeling Lucky Today?
Situated in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh on the banks of the beautiful Monongahela River lies the Rivers Casino.
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