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  2. Western Pennsylvania English - Wikipedia

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    Western Pennsylvania English can be seen in orange. A sign using "Dahntahn" to mean "Downtown" in Downtown Pittsburgh. Western Pennsylvania English, known more narrowly as Pittsburgh English or popularly as Pittsburghese, is a dialect of American English native primarily to the western half of Pennsylvania, centered on the city of Pittsburgh ...

  3. Culture of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Pittsburgh stems from the city's long history as a center for cultural philanthropy, as well as its rich ethnic traditions.In the 19th and 20th centuries, wealthy businessmen such as Andrew Carnegie, Henry J. Heinz, Henry Clay Frick, and nonprofit organizations such as the Carnegie Foundation donated millions of dollars to create educational and cultural institutions.

  4. Hill District - Wikipedia

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    City. Pittsburgh. The Hill District is a grouping of historically African American neighborhoods in the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Beginning in the years leading up to World War I, "the Hill" was the cultural center of black life in the city and a major center of jazz. [1] Despite its cultural and economic vibrancy, in the mid-1950s a ...

  5. PPG Industries - Wikipedia

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    US$6.592 billion (2022) [1] Number of employees. 52,000 (2022) [1] Website. www .ppg .com. PPG Industries, Inc. is an American Fortune 500 company and global supplier of paints, coatings, and specialty materials. With headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, PPG operates in more than 70 countries around the globe.

  6. Ace's & Deuce's Lounge - Wikipedia

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    State. Pennsylvania. Postal/ZIP Code. 15219. Coordinates. 40°26′19″N 79°59′11″W  / . 40.43851678442749°N 79.98629063818125°W. / 40.43851678442749; -79.98629063818125. Ace's & Deuce's Lounge was a lounge and dive bar located on Fifth Avenue in Uptown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

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    Shoppers have the option to buy a Dazzle Dry mini kit that includes the nail prep, base coat, top coat, and color polish. There’s even a bonus nail polish thinner included that you can use to ...

  8. List of Pittsburgh neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of 90 neighborhoods in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Generally neighborhood development followed ward boundaries, although the City Planning Commission has defined some neighborhood areas. The map of neighborhoods presented here is based on the official designations from the City of Pittsburgh.

  9. Thumbscrew (torture) - Wikipedia

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    The thumbscrew is a torture instrument which was first used in early modern Europe. It is a simple vise, sometimes with protruding studs on the interior surfaces. The crushing bars were sometimes lined with sharp metal points to puncture the nails. While the most common design operated upon a single thumb or big toe, variants could accommodate ...

  10. Pirates' Paul Skenes allows no hits in 6 innings, strikes out ...

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    Overall, Skenes allowed no hits through six innings and finished with 11 strikeouts, surpassing the seven in his first start. Despite the no-hitter, his day was finished after he threw 100 pitches ...

  11. Pennsyltucky - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area is in red, the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area is in blue, and the "Pennsyltucky counties" are white. Pennsyltucky is a slang portmanteau of the names of the U.S. states of Pennsylvania and Kentucky. It is used to characterize—usually humorously, but sometimes deprecatingly—the rural part of Pennsylvania ...