Thursday, September 13, 2007
Pittsburgh, PA...
It's a charming little town...and is becoming one of the most "Green" cities in the U.S.
Read more stats:
Established: 1758
City Population (2000): 369,879
County Population (2000): 1,281,666
Location: South Western Pennsylvania
Average High Temperature (July): 82.5° F
Average Low Temperature (January): 20.8° F
Port: Pittsburgh is the largest inland port in the U.S., providing access to the nation's 9,000 mile inland waterway system.
Bridges: Allegheny County has more than 1,700 bridges and 720 are within the Pittsburgh city limits.
Media: Two Major Newspapers; Thirty Two Radio Stations; and Five Major Television Stations.
Colleges and Universities: There are 29 colleges and universities in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Airport: The Pittsburgh International Airport was ranked one of the top five U.S. airports by Conde Nast Traveler.
Tourism: An average of 3.9 million people visit Pittsburgh annually.
Pittsburgh ranked in the top five Most Livable Cities in the 1983, 1985 and 1989 editions of the "Places Rated Almanac."
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You forgot to say cold as crap!
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