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Fort Pitt Museum opens Homelands: Native Nations of Allegheny
Created in collaboration with federally recognized Delaware, Seneca, Seneca-Cayuga, and Shawnee tribes, the exhibition will illuminate the past, present, and future of the region’s Native tribes with rare artifacts and new scholarship.
History Center Partners with Smithsonian and Museums Nationwide to Host Inspiring Civics Programming
The Senator John Heinz History Center, the Smithsonian’s home in Pittsburgh, will join 400+ museums and organizations nationwide for the Fourth Annual Civic Season, held in partnership with the Smithsonian and the History Made By Us national coalition.
History Center Launches New Digital Archive Documenting Local Effort to Rescue Jews During the Holocaust
The Rauh Jewish History Program & Archives at the History Center has launched a new digital archive featuring over 500 letters from the papers of United States Congressman Henry Ellenbogen that document his efforts to help Jews escape Europe during the Holocaust.
Fort Pitt Museum to Host Public Programs and New Exhibition
This summer, the Fort Pitt Museum – part of the Smithsonian-affiliated Senator John Heinz History Center’s family of museums – will host an engaging lineup of events and a new exhibition that will bring 18th-century Pittsburgh history to life.
135th Anniversary Commemorations of the Johnstown Flood Announced
The National Park Service and Johnstown Area Heritage Association will host a series of events to commemorate the 135th anniversary of the 1889 Johnstown Flood and honor the victims of the catastrophe.
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Symposium Expands Perspectives, Reveals Mystery
Four presenters took what many of us know of as a regional conflict which we call the “French and Indian War” involving the British and French Empires, as well as several indigenous nations and confederacies, and opened our eyes to a wider world conflict.
History Center Announces Honorees for 31st Annual History Makers Award Dinner
The Senator John Heinz History Center – the Smithsonian’s home in Pittsburgh – will recognize distinguished Pittsburghers for their exceptional contributions to the history of Western Pennsylvania, the nation, and the world at the 31st Annual History Makers Award Dinner on Thursday, May 16, at 6:30 p.m., at The Westin Pittsburgh.
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!
Bushy Run Charter Day Through Pictures
On March 12, the Bushy Run Battlefield Heritage Society hosted the 243rd birthday of Pennsylvania when King Charles II granted a charter to William Penn. Two Hundred and twenty five guest including adults and a large amount of children were present.
Landmarks Foundation Seeks Docents
Consider becoming a docent for the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Jimmy Stewart Video Essay Showcase
The Jimmy Stewart Museum invites all interested video essayists to submit audiovisual scholarship to its inaugural Video Essay Showcase. The panel will consider works on any theme or concept that relates to the life and/or work of Hollywood actor James Stewart (1908-1997).
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.
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.
Young Preservationists Association names Richard Burkert Preservationist of the Year
The Young Preservationists Association (YPA) of Pittsburgh has recognized Richard Burkert, former president and CEO of JAHA, with its Preservationist of the Year Award!
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.
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.
The Renaissance Fakes of Pittsburgh
Nuhu Osman Attah tells the story of how Helen Clay Frick saved the University of Pittsburgh fine arts program which included a new building to house the program, the Frick Fine Arts Building in Oakland. Art provided by Helen Clay Frick in the museum was discovered to be fakes!
Winston Churchill was a Team Player
Coohill elaborated that the lone genius/hero is so rare that if one is found or made, it’s likely by accident. The most successful and most heroic throughout history have always relied on teamwork.
Cowboys on the North Shore, Indians at the Point
There are no official original tribes living in Pennsylvania anymore. Most were sent to Oklahoma, some to New York and Ontario. The people I met were brought to the park by the Fort Pitt Museum and Heinz History Center to share their culture with us for a weekend.
Pittsburgh’s public art could be likened to the city’s fingerprint. It is unique, celebratory of local voices, and a testament to its post-industrial landscape.
As public art invites everyone to interact with the creative spirit of Pittsburgh, The (New) Pittsburgh Exposition offers seven public art sites in and around the city that have helped define its civic art scene.