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Letter from Bushy Run President
History Brian Crawford History Brian Crawford

Letter from Bushy Run President

We're excited to announce that full-time hours at Bushy Run Battlefield begin on Wednesday, April 3rd. We're so grateful for our dedicated winter volunteers who ensured a smooth and busy season. Special thanks to PHMC maintenance manager Jesse Casale for keeping the park safe and welcoming!

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Woodville Announces Porch Restoration Project
History Brian Crawford History Brian Crawford

Woodville Announces Porch Restoration Project

If you’ve been to Woodville, you know the iconic front porch with its decorative lattice.  Like any older building, Woodville needs periodic maintenance. Right now, its graceful front porch is in desperate need of restoration and so we are seeking grants and donations to do this work for which the estimate is $42,000.

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VIDEO: Rosedale Remembered–A Commemoration of Shame and Commitment to Change
History Brian Crawford History Brian Crawford

VIDEO: Rosedale Remembered–A Commemoration of Shame and Commitment to Change

On September 7, 2023, a capacity crowd gathered at the Heritage Discovery Center to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Rosedale incident, in which Johnstown’s mayor ordered all Black people who hadn’t lived in Johnstown for at least seven years to leave. More than 2,000 people were displaced from their homes in response to the racist edict.

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History Center Extends Free Admission for Kids
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History Center Extends Free Admission for Kids

This holiday season, the Heinz History Center, Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, and Fort Pitt Museum are offering free admission for kids aged 17 and under, now through Dec. 31, 2023. Free admission for kids is generously supported by community partners UPMC and UPMC Health Plan in November and Howard Hanna Real Estate Services in December. 

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Doors Open Pittsburgh: Skinny Version
History Joshua Tarquinio History Joshua Tarquinio

Doors Open Pittsburgh: Skinny Version

Three hours was how long it took to see five buildings, but I had my pick of thirty-five altogether. I could’ve seen the courthouse, the playhouse, the Arcade Comedy Theater, and, and, and you get the idea.

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