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A Beautiful Night: 25th Annual History Uncorked

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The Smithsonian-affiliated Senator John Heinz History Center will host its 25th Annual History Uncorked – Pittsburgh’s #1 party for young professionals – on Friday, March 3, from 7:30–11 p.m.

History Uncorked: A Beautiful Night in the Neighborhood will feature block party-inspired activities and entertainment on every floor.

Guests can network, explore, and unwind with friends and peers as they enjoy beer, wine and signature cocktails, and delicious bites from local eateries. History Uncorked will feature an epic dance party hosted by DJ Bamboo and Arie Cole, live music with DJ Cake, Pittsburgh trivia with Trivia Jockeys, tarot card readings, a silent auction, and more.

Visitors can also explore six floors of dynamic exhibitions that highlight the culture and history of Pittsburgh, from Mister Rogers Neighborhood to artist Ron Donoughe’s “90 Neighborhoods” paintings on view in theSpecial Collections Gallery

General admission is $65 in advance and $85 at the door. VIP tickets are $120 (advance purchase only) and include admission to a VIP reception at 6:30 p.m. with an open bar, heavy hors d’oeuvres, and live music with Cam Chambers, along with a one-year membership to the History Center.

All proceeds from History Uncorked support the History Center in BIG ways, from bringing Smithsonian-quality exhibitions to Pittsburgh and creating programming for learners of all ages, to preserving historic artifacts and ensuring our collections are here to inspire future generations.

For more information or to purchase tickets, click here

This year’s History Uncorked committee is co-chaired by Chancelor Humphrey (Keep Pittsburgh Dope) and Cody Baker (Creatives Drink). Uncorked committee members include Tyler Abbott, Samuel Andres, Denise Bortolotti, Laura Early, Vincent Ferro, Jess Iacullo, Daisy Jade, Emily Lambert, Ashleigh Mitchell, Olga Pogoda, Julie Staley, and Barbara Strnad.

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