The Fort Pitt Bridge symbolizes Pittsburgh's spirit and engineering legacy. Opened in 1959, it connects key routes, showcases unique design and represents the city’s resilience while serving as a cultural landmark and gateway into Pittsburgh.
Did You Know: Coca-Cola’s original recipe contained a surprising ingredient
During a memorable December 2019 trip to Atlanta, Tara learned about Coca-Cola's fascinating origins, including its initial use of coca leaf extract. The beverage's history reflects changing views on medicine and substances over time.
Did You Know: The effects of tariffs on the American consumer
Tariffs imposed by the U.S. government lead to higher prices for consumers, added annual expenses and reduced competitiveness for American products, ultimately burdening households while failing to achieve their intended protections for jobs and industries.
DID YOU KNOW: Earth Day history and Pittsburgh’s contribution to the environmental movement
The modern environmental movement began with the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, inspired by U.S. Sen. Gaylord Nelson. This event mobilized millions, leading to significant environmental legislation and global awareness.
Do you know the legend of the two patron saints of Valentine’s Day?
According to the Roman Catholic Church, there are two patron saints of Valentine's Day – and both met untimely ends on an ancient road leading from Rome. Or were they one and the same?
DID YOU KNOW? | True horror lurks on your phone screen
Believe nothing you hear and only half that you see.” – Edgar Allen Poe American writer H.P. Lovecraft once said “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and…
DID YOU KNOW? | Zombies can’t infect viewers with a thirst for brains and vampires aren’t real
Which type of horror movie fan are you? October is my favorite month of the year–not for the pumpkin-flavored baked goods or coffee. Definitely not for taking hayrides and watching…





