SparklesLuvsScotch

SparklesLuvsScotch t1_j6kp162 wrote

I was going to suggest the North Shore and the Strip. You can see the stadiums and Mister Rogers monument, as well as the Science Center and the Warhol museum, on the North Shore. The walk along the river can be pretty nice depending on the weather.

In the Strip, you can check out Eide's (only of you're into things like comic books and records), the History Museum, and all of the shops (including a candy store). You might want to look into Coop de Ville for a bite to eat. The kids may like it there.

I'd also recommend stopping at the Point downtown. It's an easy walk across the bridge from the North Shore.

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SparklesLuvsScotch t1_j269x3q wrote

When I first moved to Pittsburgh and heard (what I now know is) a Yinzer accent, I didn't know what it was. I thought it was more of a hillbilly accent and that the person was from West Virginia (not sure why, because I've never met anyone from West Virginia).

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SparklesLuvsScotch t1_iyduwo0 wrote

I've lived in Florida, Maryland, Ohio and am now in Pittsburgh. I've always had sinus and allergy issues no matter where I've lived. I haven't noticed anything different as far as air quality in Pittsburgh.

You should definitely visit, especially if there's a specific part of town you want to live in (I definitely recommend north of the City - no tunnels!).

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