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Independence National Historical Park hosts some of the nation’s preeminent places of history. But what was the area like ...
The center was a focal point destination in the community — serving about 20 percent of African Americans residing in Sewickley during the 1940s — equating to about 700 Black residents.
The history center will be their place for free." The museum said year-round free admission for children age 17 and under will begin Sept. 1, and it was made possible through an $11.5 million gift ...
The Heinz History Center is set to undergo a major transformation, with plans for a significant expansion that will reshape its presence in Pittsburgh's Strip District. Heinz Center brings ...
The new $160.5 million history center will be a five-story, 100,000-square-foot facility, designed to accommodate more than 200,000 visitors and 60,000 school students annually, according to fact ...
The Hay Way fundraiser kicks off at the Sewickley Heights History Center at 5:30 p.m. May 8, offering "light bites" and entertainment by Genevive Carlson for a $20.25 donation.
Pittsburgh's Heinz History Center planning to expand in Strip District Heinz History Center expansion project will include a theater, exhibit space, classrooms ... Updated: 12:23 PM EDT Apr 9, 2025 ...
A 1934 statue of the tiger mascot for Orlando High School is part of the ‘Orlando Collected’ exhibit at Orange County Regional History Center. The displays help mark the 150th birthday of Orlando.
The history center’s lower level overlooks Lock 4 and highlights the city’s topography, the Ohio & Erie Canal, and Akron’s founding on Dec. 6, 1825, by General Simon Perkins and Paul Williams.
Linville Hill players react as they beat Sewickley Academy 55-54 in a PIAA class 2A boys basketball championship game at the Giant Center in Hershey on Friday March 28, 2025.
Linville Hill (28-3), the District Three runner-up, will face District Seven third-place finisher Sewickley Academy (24-5) in the PIAA Class 2A final at Giant Center in Hershey Friday at 2 p.m.
The East Tennessee History Center, located at 601 S Gay Street, is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the week. It is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and 1-5 p.m. on Sundays.