The image shows students from the John P Parket School in Cincinnati, Ohio visiting the museum from as seen on the museum's website. (4/4)
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Have you heard of the Blairsville Area Underground Railroad History Center? Located in the oldest African American church in Blairsville, built in 1917, the center is dedicated to the brave men, women, and children who used this network to freedom. (1/4) #juneteenth#freedom
Prior to emancipation and the signing of the 13th amendment, Underground Railroad was used by enslaved people to attain their right to freedom. Celebrate Juneteenth by giving the Blairsville Underground Railroad a visit! Check out our directory link in the comments! (3/4)
The flooding this week at the point might be bad but at least it's not traveling down 5th Ave in a boat bad! Flashback to March 18th 1936, the "Great St. Patrick's Day Flood" reached 46 feet! (1/3)
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Constructed between 1926 and 1927, the Armstrong Tunnel in Pittsburgh was overseen by Vernon R. Covell, the chief engineer of the Allegheny County Public Works Department. Discover more @ https://t.co/rwiJUtAmNU
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PGH Museums is now The New Pittsburgh Exposition. Inspired by the Pittsburgh expositions of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, these large events brought in exhibits from all across the country and attracted people from all over our region. https://t.co/iEq1dM9CGx