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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPittsburgh PA street sign - this is an official street sign
If you're familiar with Pittsburgh, it's posted on Grant St. & Blvd. of the Allies.
That's a high-traffic area in Downtown Pittsburgh.
I believe they may be posted elsewhere as well.
Found on Reddit!
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)...since that's a favorite vehicle for that sort of thing.
Buckeye_Democrat
(14,853 posts)The woman in the middle has enough hatred for an entire city!
Mysterian
(4,587 posts)Not too big. I used to live in Lawrenceville.
FakeNoose
(32,634 posts)Buckeye_Democrat
(14,853 posts)Including germ warfare!
I'm not joking about that history, but I'm kidding about me still being bothered by it after so much time has passed!
I've enjoyed some of the liberal radio stations that I heard while passing through Pittsburgh. It's like a blast from the past for me, since those kinds of stations are pretty much extinct in my area now (except for NPR).
FakeNoose
(32,634 posts)There was also an Indian massacre (they killed all the white settlers) about 250 years ago, if you must know. I can't tell you the year but it was before the American Revolution.
So yes we have some nice "liberal" radio stations. However I'm sad to say that Pittsburgh is also where Rush Limbaugh got his infamous start about 35 years ago. As soon as he hit the bigtime he left us, and nobody missed him, but that's another story.
I love that my city is BLUE through and through, but we're surrounded by red counties on all sides. That is the nature of living in Pennsylvania.
Buckeye_Democrat
(14,853 posts)Even the bluish cities in my area have lousy radio stations. Not educational at all, whereas Pittsburgh offered some mentally stimulating radio shows. It's been awhile since I drove through it, so I hope it's still that way!
I have several ancestors who lived in and around Fort Pitt, with ancestry from Eastern PA, who later traveled with Simon Kenton and others to Northern KY.
So I've read several books about that early history. There was plenty of brutality from both sides, actually.
Richard58
(239 posts)I grew up near Pittsburgh! Great people! Great city!
WVreaper
(620 posts)JohnnyRingo
(18,628 posts)Haven't seen them in a while so I assume they're on other projects.
I forget who was in it, but they played in Sharon at Quaker Steak & Lube.