Between the art, the architecture, the bridges, hills, and rivers, Pittsburgh is a visual feast. Bon appetit.
Pittsburgh Diary 4: This Town is Visually Rich
October 16th, 2008 · 5 Comments
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Between the art, the architecture, the bridges, hills, and rivers, Pittsburgh is a visual feast. Bon appetit.
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raquelita // Oct 16, 2008 at 9:23 pm
Thanks, I did enjoy the show but was primed to see the art, architecture, rivers, bridges, hills from the start. (I’ve been curious about Pittsburgh for a long time,) .
Justin Kownacki // Oct 20, 2008 at 10:22 am
You make Pittsburgh look like a great place to visit — and I already live here!
Thanks for doing such a great job in documenting your trip this past week. Hopefully, images like these will pique the curiosity of some folks who’d like to find out more about the city firsthand — like why that sandwich at Primanti’s is so darn large!
Jonny // Oct 20, 2008 at 10:42 am
Justin,
I was really impressed by the visual feast that Pittsburgh served up. It’s got it all—geography, architecture, art, and people. A lot of towns would kill to have half of the visual riches that the ‘Burgh has.
raquelita // Oct 20, 2008 at 2:09 pm
Yeah.
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[…] VisitPittsburgh brought 6 out-of-town social media creators to Pittsburgh as part of a pre-PodCamp media tour. Jonny Goldstein was one of them, and he (like the rest of them) had a great time. But he’s the one who loaded most of his photos into one slideshow, which makes his admiration for our city the easiest to share. […]
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