Posts Tagged ‘ Pittsburgh’s ’

Pittsburgh’s not a baseball town

June 14, 2011

Pittsburgh’s not a baseball town PITTSBURGH — It was another bit of evidence that Pittsburgh has a ways to go before being a baseball town. Read more on The Uniontown Herald Standard Mets roll past Bucs PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Pirates have experienced their share of setbacks in the early season, and as manager...
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Pittsburgh’s Spotlight Costumes Enters National Wholesale Marketplace

January 11, 2011

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) March 11, 2006 The new wholesale line will debut at the HDAC show in March. Kim Brown, owner of Spotlight Costumes says, “We’re offering costumers a higher quality line with many “hand made” features that simply aren’t available from the larger wholesale manufacturers.” In fact, the whole line is made...
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Pittsburgh’s Hometown Sports Mover Celebrates 25th Anniversary

December 28, 2010

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) December 14, 2006 In 1982, using only a 14-foot truck he had purchased for nine hundred dollars and his six hundred square foot home garage, Donald Fix founded Don Farr Moving and Storage. In the years since its humble beginning in Don’s Baldwin-Whitehall home, Don Farr has grown to become...
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Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel Celebrates Pittsburgh’s 250th with Art Exhibit

December 26, 2010

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) October 19, 2008 In honor of Pittsburgh’s 250th anniversary, the Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel will present an exhibit of paintings featuring the city’s Steel Valley. “The Mill,” an exhibit by renowned local artist Adam Maeroff, will be downtown on display at the hotel at 107 Sixth Street, from Thursday, October...
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