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Добавлен 18 фев 2014
Hundreds of Drawers Full of Buttons
Carnegie Mellon's Drama Department houses a costume studio where students are dying their own fabric, making their jewelry and weaving their own hats. We go behind the scenes on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
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The Only Three Story Library Stacks That You Can Climb
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When they transformed this 1890 Carnegie Library into the MuseumLab, the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh preserved the building's historic architecture while also creating a magical, contemporary space. We went behind the scenes and climbed through some library stacks on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
Peek inside Row House's Hollywood Construction Site in Dormont
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We get a tour of the historic Hollywood Theater that's currently under construction as it's transformed into Row House's second location. We learn about the ghosts of its past and the pinball machines in its future on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
A Visit to a Modern Pittsburgh Steel Factory
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We put on hard hats and go behind the scenes of ATI's Vandergrift Operations to see how they manufacture specialty steel for airplanes, spaceships and mile-long tubes on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
How to find Salmonella in Pittsburgh
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What happens behind the scenes at a food testing laboratory? We went to Microbac in Warrendale to find out on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
Behind the Scenes of 412 Food Rescue
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We follow along with 412 Food Rescue as they rescue and deliver food on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
Behind the scenes at Penn Mac
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We venture into the Pennsylvania Macaroni Company's basement and warehouse to see how the century-old shop operates on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
How to repair a 2,000-year-old Egyptian coffin
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We get en exclusive peek at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History's Annex, where they store thousands of their objects that are off exhibit. We get a tour of their conservation area and see what they're working on on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
The secret bowling alley inside the Allegheny Elks Lodge
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We get a VIP tour of the Allegheny Elks Lodge including the normally off-limits room in the basement, their vintage bowling alley and the former roof garden on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
Why is there a renaissance palace in Oakland?
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We go behind the scenes of the University of Pittsburgh's Frick Fine Arts Building on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
What's in the attic of the main library in Oakland?
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We climbed to the top of the library in Oakland to discover the Conservation, Preservation & Access Department of Carnegie Library and see some of the rarest books in the collection in this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
Why are Napoleon's documents in an old church in Pittsburgh?
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We went behind the scenes at the church-turned Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum in the Sheraden neighborhood of Pittsburgh to check out originals by Napoleon, Mark Twain and Tolkien on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
What does the maestro do backstage?
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We go behind the scenes of the acclaimed Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to find out how Maestro Manfred Honeck and first violin, Dylan Naroff, prepare for performances on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
What's going on in that salt dome?
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We venture into one of Allegheny County's salt domes on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
Behind the scenes of the Pittsburgh Marathon
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What's it take to put on the Pittsburgh Marathon and dozens of other races and events every year? We visit P3R's Strip District Warehouse to find out on this installment of Yinzer Backstage Pass.
The Secret Workshop at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
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The Secret Workshop at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
Behind the Scenes of Lawrenceville's Newest Food Hall
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Behind the Scenes of Lawrenceville's Newest Food Hall
How to Keep Track of Hundreds of Tutus
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How to Keep Track of Hundreds of Tutus
How PennDOT keeps track of Pittsburgh Traffic
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How PennDOT keeps track of Pittsburgh Traffic
How airplane mechanics learn to take apart an engine
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How airplane mechanics learn to take apart an engine
The Secrets of an 1870s Pittsburgh Mansion
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The Secrets of an 1870s Pittsburgh Mansion
On the Roof of the Allegheny County Airport
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On the Roof of the Allegheny County Airport
Behind the barrels at Giant Oaks Winery
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Behind the barrels at Giant Oaks Winery
What's it take to be a Pittsburgh firefighter?
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What's it take to be a Pittsburgh firefighter?
Where does Pittsburgh's sewage go?
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Where does Pittsburgh's sewage go?
300 feet above the Liberty Tunnel
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300 feet above the Liberty Tunnel
I heard a story that the contractor who built Falling Water implored FLW to add more rebar to the structure, but Wright refused. So the contractor did it himself on his own dime without telling Wright. He was worried it still wasn’t enough, but he did what he could do. Turns out he was correct.
I heard a story that the contractor who built Falling Water implored FLW to add more rebar to the structure, but Wright refused. So the contractor did it himself on his own dime without telling Wright. He was worried it still wasn’t enough, but he did what he could do. Turns out he was correct.
I love the low ceilings. So many houses today are built like cathedrals with ceilings 50 ft above your head (exaggeration, I know). The lower ceiling is more energy efficient and are much cozier and homier.
Thank you so much for making this video!! There is such a lack of transparency with this process, and if the public were more informed they could be much better recycling partners. People also need to understand what can't be, or isn't, recycled, and needs to be avoided in the first place.
Masterpiece. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yeah, right. It's hideous, the engineering is atrocious, and the design guarantees that the structure will always fight mildew and rot. The entire house wants to fall in on itself, so requires constant, very expensive maintenance. Yes, if you think that's genius, you are a complete idiot.
…a river.
Amazing home and a great video tour! I would love to see Fallingwater once in my life. Always intrigued by Wright's structures.
You know it’s a new generation taking over when the reporter says “so Bonerobo”…now I have to Google that because I am old and I don’t know what that means. Is it like a hip concert like Coachella? Boneroo? Wft
Hi Lou! Great Video!! Next time I’m there I want to try some Grappa Blends. I went to school on your video! What great exposure for Giant Oaks! BTW Andy Yalch here.
Every corner seems to have something spectacular
It's amazing
Buttons, sewage and Iceland..You gotta ❤❤ your job 💯🙂
I remember the Parker button store! 😊
CMU, one of the many great universities that helps put Pittsburgh in the national spotlight. Interesting video and went to Central Catholic and used to stare out of the window and looking at this beautiful campus. I am showing my age, but went with my friend to that Parker buttons store in the Jenkins Arcade, when more people back then made their own clothes. Keep up the great work.
Justin is distracting me In those pants 😵💫
I was hoping to learn about the boiler location, it’s size, the heating fuel tank, it’s size; the fuel oil delivery, how it fit in that drive behind the house, how it would come to deliver and how often. Was there a septic field, a leach pit; where was the electrical in 1935; was there a well and a tank for storing potable water? Was there someone staying there to make sure the pipes didn’t freeze?
When my son was at Carnegie Mellon in the exploded ensemble, they performed a multimedia event in the entire library. I have a video clip to share, but I'm not sure how.
Thank you thank you. I have walked by there almost daily for many many years. I never realized what was inside.
His real job is to feed the tunnel monster.
Wow that place is so amazing and special! I'm so glad they kept a lot of the old aspects of what the building was and all the newer stuff added is awesome!!❤❤
cringe. what a shame they ripped the heart out of it.
They didn’t “rip the heart” out of it. If anything they exposed things that haven’t been seen in decades, like the wallpaper from the 40s. That’s the real heart of the theater.
Greetings again from "hot" Vegas! Another fascinating video of the many hidden gems of Pittsburgh. You all do an awesome job of highlighting these wonderful venues, that many do not know about. I would be interested in some tours of the many old historical churches/places of worship that were built by immigrants. Keep up the great job you all are doing. Cheers!
I loved the director on SNL
Sorry I miss wrote. It's Asa Packer Mansion
That part on the stairs might have been for a pipe organ or something similar.The Ada Packer Mansion in Jim Thorpe,Pa had music players. Also the Kodak Mansion . They liked their music.
Can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What about BUGS?
Indeed, this is so fascinating. My friends grew up across the street from here when it was still an active congregation. Glad to see it found a new purpose. Keep up the good work Boaz, you find the best places!
Very exciting news, especially the deveolpment of the various basement spaces and the acquisition of a 70mm projector. Been seeing movies here since the 80s & I'm glad rowhouse is treating this project with care. Happy Dormont is enjoying a revival recently. Thanks Boaz, go check out back alley brewing in the old firehouse by the library while you're in dormont and then visit the historical society in the municipal building. Really enjoy the channel; you go to some nifty places.
Excellent 👍. Glad for Dormont
Dormont needs this!
What an awesome new venue for Pittsburgh. I always believed that Pittsburgh proudly embraced its steel, various ethnic populations, and of course its sports legacies. But it never really celebrated its cultural contributions to the world as well. As Brian mentioned, the Warner Brothers started its core entertainment business with Nickelodeon Theaters in Pittsburgh. So I am really impressed with the vision and passion for this new project. A possible theme night suggestion could be Yinzers in Hollywood? To celebrate our very own stars, like Gene Kelly, Michael Keaton, Shirley Jones, Jeff Goldblum etc. Continued success and cheers!
Great video
I've never heard a human male possessed of a more high pitched, irritating voice than the guy who is conducting the interview. Could only suffer 11 seconds.
Wow amazing automation - not many people anymore
Well they had to store the bodies somewhere.
Yes - dig that!
Very interesting and informative. Bravo!
Yinz are in my backyard!!❤❤
I used to live in Lawrenceville. I DON'T live there anymore because I can't afford to. 😂
What an absolutely beautiful garden. So many amazing elements but the tulips are the star of the show. But it’s funny about the one plant that’s the bane of her existence because I think that would make a great ground cover for my front yard. 😂
That interviewer is annoying as hell, is like a little kid with a pitch voice chasing the other guy and being obnoxious.
I have been watching the Chicago Fire and I wish
for pete's sake, fix that microphone
Is the house haunted?
That was a great tour, educational and fascinating.
Very interesting video of what goes on behind the scenes, that many of us do not realize. I love it when you feature Pittsburgh-based companies, that make a difference in the world and bring our great city more in the spotlight. The city doesn't beat its own drums enough, as to the many contributions we have made to the world. AMEN to that!