Also known as funiculars, these "inclined planes" were built in the late 1800's to transport immigrant workers from work at plants along Pittsburgh's rivers to their homes atop Mt. Washington.

Get your favorite sandwich served up complete with the coleslaw and fries rolled right in!
3) Experience the South Side When the Sun Goes Down
Enjoy the nightlife of East Carson Street on Pittsburgh's historic South Side, where old buildings have been converted into trendy bars and local bands provide great entertainment.
4) Wander Through Allegheny Cemetery
One of the most picturesque places in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Cemetery is also unexpectedly romantic with 300 acres of rolling hills and monuments encompassing a wide variety of architectural styles.
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Don't forget to stop by Georgetown Square, the Dan Ryan Builders community located just a few hours outside Pittsburgh!
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