One of the most famous people born in Pittsburgh was the
leader of the Pop Art world, Andy Warhol. In Pittsburgh lies the greatest
collection of his art anywhere in the world. The museum doesn’t allow photos on
other levels except the ground floor but as you can see from these few photos it
features a huge range of his work.
Showing posts with label Pittsburgh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pittsburgh. Show all posts
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
Australian Abroad vs Food: Pittsburgh
Continuing on my Man vs Food adventures I visited two
restaurants in Pittsburgh featured on the show. First stop for breakfast was to
Deluca’s in the Strip District. Here I ordered the massive Moab burrito that
featured a soft tortilla filled with chorizo, eggs, hot peppers, tomatoes,
onions, avocado, cheddar & homefries, covered in a homemade sweet spicy
sauce.
The second stop was to the famous Primanti Brothers for one
of their stuffed sandwiches. Just like Adam Richman I ordered the capicola with
cheese and egg. Each sandwich comes with coleslaw, tomato and French fries on
the sandwich. This all but massive sandwich was a great choice and with a Iron
City beer it was a perfect Pittsburgh meal.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
The Duquesne Incline railroad and the Mount Washington views over Pittsburgh.
The Duquesne Incline is a funicular that connects the South
Side neighbourhood near the start of the Ohio River up to the top of Mt
Washington. The Incline was opened in 1877 and travels up the slope of the
mountain at a 30degree angle.
From the viewing platform at the top are the best views of
Pittsburgh’s Golden Triangle and the Three Rivers. It only costs $5 for a
return trip and is a short walk from Downtown Pittsburgh.
Installation Art at the Mattress Factory
The Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh is a museum that is one
of the best in the world for installation art pieces. The museum is spaced over
two buildings and over 3 levels. A great two room work involved mirrored rooms with one in ultraviolet lights and the other with normal lighting both using spots.
One level featured a completely dark
experience with different rooms using darkness and light to create images that
seem different in their dimensions as shown in the final photo. I had never seen anything like that and was
truly impressed.
If you have any questions about what the work was in any of the pictures please comment below.
Heinz Field and the Pittsburgh Steelers NFL team
By chance I was walking past Heinz Stadium at 9 45am when I
noticed a sign about a stadium tour starting at 10am. The tour was great value
at only $8 and allowed you to visit the field level, team locker rooms, suites
and press areas.
There is also a large amount of memorabilia on display including all of the Super Bowl trophies that the team had won in the past. The tour is well worth a visit for any sport or Pittsburgh fan.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Pittsburgh and the final Australian Abroad trip for 2012 in the USA.
With only a week to go until I moved to Paris I spent a few
nights in Pennsylvania going to Pittsburgh and State College. The first stop
was Pittsburgh, affectionately known as Steel City. Pittsburgh throughout
America’s history was the centre for steel production for the United States.
You can still see the effect it has had on the city with many steel bridges,
railway lines and old buildings warehouses and factories.
I started the day in the historic Strip District. This area
was previously home to and is now a key tourist and party area. The city has a
strong following to its professional sports teams, especially the Steelers NFL
team.
With the city’s strategic position on the corner of the Three
Rivers, the city has amazing views of the skyline and river from many
locations. It is a beautiful city and
one that I would definitely like to visit again.
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