Pittsburgh Overview | An informative introduction to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • Pittsburgh is an incredible city. It's visually one of the most beautiful cities in the country, but there is plenty more than makes Pittsburgh unique among cities in the county. In this video I breifly cover Pittsburgh's history, population, skyline as well as a few things that make it unique. Thanks for watching: Pittsburgh Overview | An informative introduction to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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  • @tonyrussell5058
    @tonyrussell5058 Год назад +105

    I grew up in the suburbs of Pittsburgh. Anytime I bring a friend to the city driving from the airport, they unanimously gasp with surprise when they see how beautiful the city is. Pittsburgh has gone through an amazing renaissance since the demise of the steel industry.

    • @MaxC-rf5ss
      @MaxC-rf5ss 8 месяцев назад +3

      Nobody I know gasped. Must be all old people who never been anywhere

    • @nthperson
      @nthperson 8 месяцев назад +1

      My family lived in Crafton Borough until I was about 9 years old. We then moved to the North Hills. What few Pittsburghers know is that early in the 20th century the city fathers embarked on one of the most interesting economic experiments, an experiment that after the Second World War provided the funds for Pittsburgh's renaissance. What was this experiment? Pittsburgh took advantage of a constitutional provision that allowed the city to tax buildings at a much lower rate than the tax rate imposed on land values. It worked magic in attracting new construction and keeping land prices affordable. Unfortunately, early in the 2000s the city fathers reverted to the conventional property tax and investments declined as a result.

    • @tonyrussell5058
      @tonyrussell5058 8 месяцев назад

      @@nthperson Didn’t know that.

    • @marques9392
      @marques9392 6 месяцев назад

      @@MaxC-rf5ss you must be a hater

    • @GaryGoldbaugh
      @GaryGoldbaugh 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@marques9392He's a Browns fan no doubt .....

  • @m.renner9650
    @m.renner9650 Год назад +305

    Born and raised in Pittsburgh. You nailed it, I love my city and I'm glad you did to! The national aviary is also in Pittsburgh, they actually had a large eagle escape last year. It was pretty crazy seeing the thing fly over the rivers hunting for fish! They finally caught it after a couple days.

  • @ryansmurda1552
    @ryansmurda1552 Год назад +119

    I lived in the Pittsburgh area my whole life. I have to agree that driving out of the Ft. Pitt tunnel into downtown is spectacular. Thanks for making this video. Enjoyed it very much.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +6

      Thank you!! 🙏

    • @magicd5780
      @magicd5780 Год назад +2

      I think the view coming through the liberty tunnels is better view.

    • @ryansmurda1552
      @ryansmurda1552 Год назад +3

      @@magicd5780 Its a good view also. Its just something about coming out of the Ft Pitt tunnel right at the tip of the city where you can see the stadiums and the fountain and it just kinda pops right out at you its really spectacular.

    • @markwhewell4265
      @markwhewell4265 Год назад +3

      It sure is it just takes a lifetime to drive through the tunnel even when there no traffic lol

    • @Noonecares3203
      @Noonecares3203 Год назад +1

      @@markwhewell4265 LOL. so true

  • @jp6614
    @jp6614 Год назад +32

    As a blue Jay's fan I gotta mention Pittsburgh has a incredible baseball stadium, skyline beyond the outfield fence. It's a gem.

  • @TheDeerlandRabbit
    @TheDeerlandRabbit Год назад +42

    I love this city. I recently drove there from Michigan and was blown away by how unique and awesome this city is. Up until now, Pittsburgh never crossed my mind as an interesting place to go to. Having experienced it for myself, all I can say is I want to go back soon. The city has a very interesting energy to it, I can't quite explain it. It's like a big city with a small town feel, very cool. I also love all of the hills, bridges, tunnels, and overall landscape of this city. I love Pittsburgh.

  • @jacktandem860
    @jacktandem860 Год назад +45

    I used to work in a Higher end restaurant in downtown Pittsburgh . I met a lot of Brits and other people from Europe that like to come to Pittsburgh to vacation which i thought was odd but they all told me that to them it feels more like a European city than an American city in that there was such a mix of old and new. They all came here because they feel comfortable here.

    • @kennypickettsburner4089
      @kennypickettsburner4089 Год назад +3

      Not to mention the area also has lots of European decent my dad is irish german and french and my mom is Albanian and Italian.we truly are a brewing pot of nations.the architecture sometimes also gives me a little bit of a german vibe.

    • @kennypickettsburner4089
      @kennypickettsburner4089 Год назад +2

      Lots of irish french german and polish moved to Pittsburgh in the 18 and 1900's due to job opportunities.I live in Lawrence county and from something I saw Lawrence had lots of southern Europeans come over due to job opportunities as well.

  • @singerdesign
    @singerdesign Год назад +101

    I did my undergrad here 15 years ago and, after living in 3 other cities, decided I needed to come back to Pittsburgh for the reasons you mentioned PLUS... It has so many excellent parks that are expansive and make you forget you're in a city; Frick, Schenley, Riverview, South Side Park, Highland Park, doesn't matter what part of the city you're in there's always a great park nearby. Also, it doesn't have an extensive subway but it does have decent public transit (and busways) and many walkable neighborhoods. The view coming out the tunnel is nice, but being able to get downtown or north side for an NFL, MLB, or NHL game from anywhere in the city and most parts of the metro area without needing to drive is amazing. Then there's the bike trails too! You can bike all the way to DC almost without ever sharing a space with cars!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      That's really interesting. Thanks for sharing!

    • @Ash.Crow.Goddess
      @Ash.Crow.Goddess 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, I lived in a tourist town on the trail. Grew up there. It was a magical place to grow up.

  • @RosalitaComeOut
    @RosalitaComeOut Год назад +55

    Swede here who's never been to Pittsburgh or Pennsylvania. This city has me charmed, I think it's a combination of many things. The beautiful landscape around the city, the skyline ofcourse. But also interesting history and how the city has succeeded in its paradigm shift from old industrial town to modern science and becoming an educational centra. Also there seems to be something mystical with this area of the states. The forest and rivers and old mills... If I could live anywhere in the States, Pittsburgh is up there even "unseen".

    • @ClueSign
      @ClueSign Год назад

      I hope you will come visit soon; especially beautiful here from April - October.

    • @Ash.Crow.Goddess
      @Ash.Crow.Goddess 9 месяцев назад

      Well, I can promise you would never regret it. I pray you at least get to visit, one day.

    • @alexvagias5295
      @alexvagias5295 4 месяца назад +2

      There is something mystical about the Pttsburgh area. Most people who live here don't realize it, but, when they move somewhere else they miss it immensely. It's kinda weird.
      I read an article years ago that said it had something to do with the longitude and latitude coordinates. Go figure.

  • @amansour1150
    @amansour1150 Год назад +22

    Suburban Pittsburgh native here- I would like to proudly say that it is people who make great videos like you who are helping to make my beloved city and many other cities more well known to the world. I love how you quickly covered some of the best and most prominent aspects of Pittsburgh, and it was a joy to watch. I love my city and hometown with every fiber in me, and so I thank you for revealing the beautiful wonder that is Pittsburgh, my one and only home. Great job!! Thanks- A

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +3

      Wow, thank you!! It truly is an amazing city.

    • @amansour1150
      @amansour1150 Год назад

      @@CityGeek 100% agreed!!

  • @theStarker
    @theStarker Год назад +28

    I move in just a couple of weeks to attend CMU and I am so excited! I applied after visiting the city a couple of times and I cannot wait to relocate. No joke about the Ft. Pitt tunnel--it stuns me every time! Pittsburgh is truly underrated with how much culture it packs into a small area without ever feeling like a major congested city.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +2

      It really is an underrated city! Good luck at CMU!

    • @jimccc9467
      @jimccc9467 Год назад

      So what do you think Brittany? Been to Primantis yet?

  • @Zukireese
    @Zukireese Год назад +24

    As a proud Pittsburgh native who hasn't had the chance to visit the city as much as I would like, I can confidently say that Pittsburgh is the best city in the world. There are countless reasons why I feel this way, but here are just a few.
    First of all, Pittsburgh is a city that truly embodies the spirit of the American dream. It has a rich history of industry and innovation, and it's been a place where hardworking people have been able to build successful lives for themselves and their families for generations. Despite its challenges over the years, Pittsburgh has always been a place of resilience and determination, and that's something that I find incredibly inspiring.
    Another thing that I love about Pittsburgh is its unique and diverse culture. Whether you're into sports, art, music, food, or anything in between, you're sure to find something that you love in Pittsburgh. From the iconic black-and-gold of the Steelers to the delicious pierogies that are a staple of Pittsburgh cuisine, there's a sense of pride and tradition that permeates everything in the city.
    But perhaps the thing that I love most about Pittsburgh is its people. There's a warmth and friendliness to the people of Pittsburgh that you just don't find in other cities. Even though I haven't spent as much time in the city as I would like, I've always felt a strong sense of community and belonging there, and that's something that I cherish.
    In short, Pittsburgh is an amazing city that I feel incredibly lucky to call my hometown. It's a place that's full of history, culture, and opportunity, and it's a place that truly embodies the best of what America has to offer. Whether you're a lifelong resident or just passing through, I'm confident that you'll fall in love with Pittsburgh just like I have.

  • @christianmiller1723
    @christianmiller1723 Год назад +19

    I moved here from another part of western Pennsylvania about 4 years ago. I have always wanted to live here in Pittsburgh, and I'm absolutely in love with the city, and the people in it. The friendly, hospitable, charitable, and honest people are just one of many things that make it so great! I have lived in several cities all over the US and abroad, and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. When I'm travelling, and people ask me where I'm from, I very proudly say Pittsburgh

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +2

      Sorry I missed seeing this comment come in a week ago! Thanks for the kind comment!

    • @indigencompanion8560
      @indigencompanion8560 9 месяцев назад +1

      that's good to hear... I was thinking about moving there from Maryland... starting over with my kid...

  • @jbrown7403
    @jbrown7403 Год назад +48

    Great video! I live in Austin but grew up in Pittsburgh (North Hills) and moved here in the 70s. Still very proud to say I’m from Pittsburgh and I love the way the city has progressed after the demise of the steel industry. Huge Steelers fan down here in Cowboys country!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Thanks so much!

    • @denbronco44
      @denbronco44 Год назад

      Steelers fan and you're living in Cowboys land.... You're about as fucked as a black guy in Boston.

    • @kennypickettsburner4089
      @kennypickettsburner4089 Год назад +1

      Bro you won't believe this I am from Pittsburgh also and I have the same exact first and last name as you.

    • @grayonthewater
      @grayonthewater Год назад +3

      Now I’m considering leaving Austin for Pittsburgh

    • @nicolerak6609
      @nicolerak6609 Год назад +2

      Once a yinzer always a yinzer!

  • @estellamobley9288
    @estellamobley9288 Год назад +22

    I was born and raised here and now currently live in Atlanta. You hit the greatest points of all. Thank you for featuring my city. ❤️

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Thank you!!

    • @dew-me7266
      @dew-me7266 Год назад +3

      Thats so weird, i been living in ATL for since 2012, and moving to Pittsburgh, im so glad to leave ATL, it is hell on earth.

    • @Kim-427
      @Kim-427 Год назад +3

      @@dew-me7266 I can relate! Lol I’m a home grown Pittsburgher we left in the late 70’s my Mother and I. I moved back in the 80’s raised my children and took them back to Atlanta. While I loved Atlanta and was glad that my children had a chance to be exposed to something other than Pittsburgh. I will say this I was ready to return home to Pittsburgh. My children are there and I’m happy for the experience but after awhile Atlanta is a bit much. Lol

  • @Salazar824
    @Salazar824 Год назад +10

    Seeing the city skyline as u exit the tunnel is simply mesmerizing. I'm from NY and the first time i visited this amazing city is something i will never forget. Their bridges, their rivers and their stadiums all ties up into a breath taking postcard.

    • @tonyrussell5058
      @tonyrussell5058 Год назад +1

      Yes! You just described the very same view of the city when new visitors see the “Golden Triangle” as they exit the tunnel high above the city!

  • @HelicopterDown
    @HelicopterDown Год назад +23

    Visited Pittsburgh for the first time for Anthrocon this past weekend. What a beautiful city. The incline was breathtaking, and the National Aviary was incredible!

    • @ClueSign
      @ClueSign Год назад +1

      So glad you had fun. Anthrocon is the best -- we love hosting your friendly, lively community.

  • @PUAlum
    @PUAlum Год назад +6

    Thanks for posting this. I'm a Californian.....but spent 2 high school years in Pittsburgh. Since that's where i got my first drivers license, i enjoyed exploring. i loved the history. We lived in the suburbs near Carnegie, but went to church downtown. I never tired of the view you highlighted, i.e. emerging from the Ft. Pitt tunnels to see that skyline.

  • @Mark_Cadden
    @Mark_Cadden Год назад +5

    As an Erie native and Pittsburgh plant for some time I appreciate all videos highlighting this city I love. I believe yours is one of the best, so, thank you!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Thank you! It’s a great city!

  • @mohammadilyas6818
    @mohammadilyas6818 Год назад +9

    Ah what a beautiful narration of a beautiful city. We moved to Pittsburgh when I was 24 & my newly wed wife 19.years old. Raised a beautiful & successful family in Pittsburgh. After 46 years we moved to Atlanta suburb. Still miss Pittsburgh too much. Not long ago I told my 8 years old granddaughter that we are going to move back to Pittsburgh after she goes to college. Plan to visit ASAP. Thank you for the true presentation of Beautiful Pittsburgh.

  • @ancrm1147
    @ancrm1147 Год назад +9

    Pittsburgh transplant here. Great video you really hit all the major aspects of the city in a well edited video. I do believe that Pittsburgh is the best example of a successfully post industrial city in the US.

  • @acesofglory
    @acesofglory Год назад +40

    Also have to mention that PNC Park and Heinz Field are two of the most beautiful sporting arenas in the country. When at PNC Park you have such an amazing view of the whole city/skyline, making Pirates games more than about the game.

    • @robertlunderwood
      @robertlunderwood Год назад +7

      The view is to distract you from the Pirates sucking.

    • @Overtime-sn7xi
      @Overtime-sn7xi Год назад

      @@robertlunderwood Lol Robert. True!!!

    • @MMMHOTCHEEZE
      @MMMHOTCHEEZE 10 месяцев назад

      @@robertlunderwood There was the first 30 or so games this season to get everyone's hopes up.

  • @linuxman7777
    @linuxman7777 Год назад +28

    I live in the Pittsburgh area near the Ohio River, and one nice thing about Pittsburgh is that it hasn't been overly agressive with expansion, and has left most of the other towns along the rivers alone, which gives each of the satellite towns a different and unique feel. It also meant that Pittsburgh itself is more inwardly focused which is likely why the skyline is so great. I have visited other cities like DC, Tokyo, Osaka and a was shocked how places with such huge populations could have such awful skylines, and the truth is that geographical limitations make good skylines more than population

  • @grubbysprivatebar7730
    @grubbysprivatebar7730 Год назад +44

    Just wanted to tell you how much I love your videos. I’m obsessed with visiting major US cities and your videos are perfect. They are brief and they touch on everything I’d want to know about them. The only other thing I do when I visit a city is see what notable people came from them. Thank you for doing these. Pittsburgh is one of the top two on my bucket list of cities I haven’t visited yet, so I thoroughly enjoyed this.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Wow, thank you so much! I really appreciate hearing that you enjoy my videos so much. And that is a good suggestion, I'll have to see if I can work that in somehow without disrupting the flow. I hope you're able to visit Pittsburgh sometime soon!

    • @Boristheborat
      @Boristheborat Год назад +2

      Come here! We love outsiders. Go to Casbah in Shadyside and let me make you a drink!

  • @SaulShiffman
    @SaulShiffman Год назад +39

    Not a native, but live in Pittsburgh and love it.
    Additional assets that are hard to show visually include the varied neighborhoods and lively arts scene ranging from transitional things like symphony and opera, to modern dance and newer arts. Also, a great restaurant scene

  • @minsong8997
    @minsong8997 Год назад +22

    I visited Pittsburgh twice 2020 and 2021. I totally agree with your take on coming out of Fort Pitt Tunnel. It was a really spectacular view of the city along with the view from the top of Duquesne Incline. Those views are still etched in my head to this day.

    • @jonnyfendi2003
      @jonnyfendi2003 Год назад +1

      The views are nice until you actually go into the city. The city is dead.

    • @Boblib1970
      @Boblib1970 Год назад

      @@jonnyfendi2003 bullshit

    • @bradleyschmidt7190
      @bradleyschmidt7190 Год назад

      ​@@jonnyfendi2003 I live in Pittsburgh now but totally agree with you. The downtown area looks much better from afar. Then once you get down into it it's basically Zombie Land😆

    • @Trea-pl4xr
      @Trea-pl4xr 6 месяцев назад

      @@jonnyfendi2003 The city isn't dead lol. If you watched the video he explains Pittsburgh is a metro area. Downtown is very small, it's a business district. The charm of Pittsburgh are the 90 distinct neighborhoods that surround the downtown golden triangle. The downtown neighborhood is primarily work focused during the day and at night people will hang out if they are going to the theatre, to a sporting event, dining, etc.

  • @bettyfeltes3476
    @bettyfeltes3476 Год назад +6

    Loved in Pittsburgh my whole life but moved away a few years ago to marry my husband who lived in Michigan all his life. We’re having a baby now and decided to move back here, I love sharing stuff like this with him!

  • @ScrewedRandomness
    @ScrewedRandomness Год назад +5

    Thank you for making this video. I'm glad to see you show Pittsburgh in this light. Proud to be from the city of bridges

  • @jasminstuart4014
    @jasminstuart4014 Год назад +6

    this is a great video! i love in pittsburgh, and in 2 weeks my long distance boyfriend and his family are meeting me for the first time in person. i never thought pittsburgh had any cool facts, or was leading in anything, but this video gave me some things to brag about when they come down. thank you! 🤗

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! Yeah Pittsburgh has plenty of cool facts 😊

  • @SuperMcabral
    @SuperMcabral Год назад +26

    It is so compact; the city is really cool but the streets are so narrow and row houses so close. You can really get the feel of all the people who lived here when the steel Mills and Heinz manufacturers were booming.

    • @lndingalle9605
      @lndingalle9605 Год назад

      And no sidewalks

    • @Runescape_God
      @Runescape_God Год назад +3

      @@lndingalle9605 there are indeed sidewalks in Pittsburgh….?

    • @bradleyschmidt7190
      @bradleyschmidt7190 Год назад +3

      ​@@lndingalle9605 not sure what you're talking about with regards to no sidewalks. They're everywhere! Compared to some other cities that are super spread out and have nothing but "stroads" everywhere where there really ARENT sidewalks, I find Pittsburgh designed well for walking, hills aside. It's a compact city and doesn't really take long to walk all of downtown.

  • @orfnerlax
    @orfnerlax Год назад +3

    born and raised in SoCal been to Pittsburg only once during the winter to see if I could stand it, can't wait to move there.

  • @Noonecares3203
    @Noonecares3203 Год назад +10

    This was great. I am a born and raised Pittsburgh gal and I love living here. We also have beautiful parks and hiking trails. Thanks for a great video.

  • @neoleo593
    @neoleo593 Год назад +9

    One more note, Pittsburgh also hosts one of the largest car shows in the country inside schenley park, as well as one of the only vintage races of it's kind in the world, the circuit runs right alongside Phipps conservatory

  • @carlstritzinger6724
    @carlstritzinger6724 Год назад +3

    Hi, I was born in the Allegheny General Hospital in 1937 and grew up north of there in the town of Allison Park. Steeler Fan, you bet and include the Pirates. I have always been proud to call this my home town and perhaps one day I will have the opportunity to return for a visit. I remember crossing the river in a cloud of smoke from the steel mills and taking the Harmony Short Line Bus home. My father worked for many years at Pittsburgh Plate Glass and my mother received her nursing credential fro Allegheny General. Good luck to all of you.

  • @joeheid4757
    @joeheid4757 Год назад +26

    Awesome video! Imo, due to it's location and how many aspects of the city are influenced by and for events in American history, Pittsburgh is one of the 5 most important cities in the US.

  • @elizabowens3168
    @elizabowens3168 Год назад +6

    Moved to Pittsburgh from OKC two years ago and I’m in love!

  • @goodtimeadam7732
    @goodtimeadam7732 Год назад +7

    I live right outside of Pittsburgh in the South Hills. Driving through the Ft Pitt tunnels and being hit in the face with a city that is hidden behind a huge mountain...it's EPIC! I have thought it was magical since I was a kid. Excellent food and craft beer scene. Cultural events all over every weekend and so much green space. It's a great city and you did a great video! Thanks for sharing!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Thank you!! 🙏

    • @theherbpuffer
      @theherbpuffer Год назад

      There's no huge mountain lmao wouldn't even call mount Washington a mountain

    • @goodtimeadam7732
      @goodtimeadam7732 Год назад

      @@theherbpuffer huge enough to hide the city behind it! I hope you have a good day and focus on what's right and not what's wrong. You will be happier my friend!

    • @theherbpuffer
      @theherbpuffer Год назад

      @@goodtimeadam7732 I did focus on what's right lol good day sir

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive 2 месяца назад +1

    City Geek, You're amazing! I hit the like button as soon as I saw it!

  • @Bandito86
    @Bandito86 Год назад +7

    Also, there is a bike trail on a rails to trails line that starts from Pittsburgh are connects to other trails that stretch all the way down to Washington DC or to Wierton WV depending on which trail you start on

  • @TerryT219
    @TerryT219 Год назад +8

    I never knew how beautiful Pittsburgh was until this video, it really is a pretty city, thanks for the video

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      It truly is a beautiful city. Thank you!!

  • @markrichards6863
    @markrichards6863 5 месяцев назад +3

    Pittsburgh, in my opinion, is the most underrated city in the US. Culturally, it punches far above it's weight. If I was young and starting out, that's probably where I'd move. It's affordable and beautiful.

  • @TeddyWestside412
    @TeddyWestside412 Год назад +5

    Great video....as someone that has lived here most of my life you did a fantastic job showcasing the city.

  • @Bigwayne6682
    @Bigwayne6682 Год назад +1

    Very awesome city I'm a towboat pilot on the Monongahela and Allegheny River I love It here

  • @KeairaKusanagi
    @KeairaKusanagi Год назад +4

    I moved here in February and this city is really growing on me

  • @eugenedavis6792
    @eugenedavis6792 4 месяца назад +2

    I went to Art Institute of Pittsburgh back in late '82 for only 6 months thanks to my Dad who was paying for my College Tuition decided that he's not going to pay anymore that left me in a pickle, I had to leave Pittsburgh and later joined the U.S. Army for 8 years and later the U.S. Army National Guard then later the USPS in which I will retire this Feb '24 with 29 years & 11 months. With that said I never been in a City that smaller than my own (NYC) with so many friend friend people, this City was my turning point in life and stirred in the right direction in what I wanted to accomplish in live. Give or take a few months after winter is over...I will go back to visit this lost gem and enjoy my time there in which was cut short so many moons ago.

  • @LeveyHere
    @LeveyHere Год назад +11

    Ayy, nice! Pittsburgh is one of the cities I want to visit absolute most. It looks so amazing, and would be awesome to see in real life, and experience it.

  • @williammoore27
    @williammoore27 Год назад +3

    Pittsburgh's multibillion skyscrapers has very awesome!💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤

  • @Susan-xr9ek
    @Susan-xr9ek Год назад +2

    THANK YOU FOR CREATING THIS VIDEO. IVE BEEN WANTING TO MOVE HERE.

  • @davidpetersen6694
    @davidpetersen6694 Год назад +36

    You nailed it! All the elements are clicking in your presentations and of course Pittsburgh shines throughout. We are going to visit our Pittsburgh friends this Autumn, so I thought my research was complete. And yet, you mention at least 5 things that were not even on my radar! I really love the older mix of architectural elements in the Eastern seaboard skylines. It’s nice to know that mixture extends a bit west with cities like Pittsburgh. Hope you are enjoying your new city, Minneapolis. I know you love that skyline almost as much if not more than Philadelphia. One suggestion….hold off doing your video on Austin, Texas for a few more years. They have major skyline changes in the works including plans for a super tall skyscraper that may end up eclipsing even our tallest here in Houston! We have 3 new ones going up in downtown Houston, so you might hold off doing that one as well! 🥇⭐️😎🏙🏆

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! And I appreciate the feedback! I'm glad to hear that you still learned a few things 😀 That's good information about those two Texas cities. I was aware of the new skyscrapers in Austin but I didn't realize that Houston had a few more going up. I've been excited to get around to those cities so we'll see if I can be patient enough

    • @logan-4398
      @logan-4398 Год назад

      They are supposed to put a massive hotel and outdoor shopping center and a Ferris wheel on the north shore so it’ll be interesting to see how the skyline changes

  • @MMC-jp1gl
    @MMC-jp1gl Год назад +13

    I went to the University of Pittsburgh...GREAT city and area around the campus too with it's varied architecture. Pittsburgh is CLEAN, PRETTY, ordered and small enough to be comfortable yet big enough to be impressive. Miss living there. God bless~

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      I totally agree. Thanks for the comment!

    • @jaydean7924
      @jaydean7924 Год назад

      lol Pittsburgh is “clean”? Yeah, ok yinzer. Looks like it’s time for your fentanyl fix. You’re hallucinating again.

  • @madisongallucci9376
    @madisongallucci9376 Год назад +3

    My beautiful hometown. I miss home everyday! 🖤💛🖤💛

  • @ajduker
    @ajduker Год назад +3

    Driving through the Ft Pitt tunnel IS the best entrance to any city 😉

  • @dennisdaniels2992
    @dennisdaniels2992 Год назад +8

    Pittsburgh has a distinctive culture, history and architecture as well as the city's overall beauty!

  • @ujmrider
    @ujmrider 9 месяцев назад +2

    Flying into Pittsburgh International airport at night gives a stunningly beautiful view of downtown! I live about 100 miles NE of the city, and I go there several times per year. There's a lot to like, but I must say driving in the area can be a real challenge to the inexperienced.

  • @phubans
    @phubans 8 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up in rural western PA in the 90s but never spent much time in Pittsburgh until I moved here 3 years ago after coming back from 15 years of living in California. I learned more about Pittsburgh from this video than I did in the 3 years I've lived here and have even more love and respect for this city.
    Out of all the places I've lived or visited I never cared for most cities but SF and Pittsburgh are the two exceptions. The former is too expensive and has a lot of very obvious issues, but I do miss the ocean. If Pittsburgh was coastal it would be without equal. Fortunately the high integration of trees, nature, and good food here more than make up for it.

  • @johnroche6586
    @johnroche6586 Год назад +1

    I'm retired now in Florida. Having grown up in Brooklyn, I married a girl from Plum Boro in 1974. Saint Peg and I are still married 49 years later. I raised my family in western PA and there couldn't have been a better place to do so. Pittsburgh has the best of both worlds. There is an active downtown area, featuring the arts, sports, dining, shopping, etc. But one can experience rural attractions within as little as a half hour from the Point.
    After nearly fifty years, I still get goosebumps when exiting the Fort Pitt tunnel at the only city that has its own entrance.

  • @nappyroots2524
    @nappyroots2524 Год назад +5

    Wow! This video is beautifully done! I’m a thoroughly impressed native!lol
    Fun fact: On Monday I went to the Carnegie museum of art, then went up the street to eat at primantis! #MondayFunday is what we called it!🖤💛

  • @mj3845
    @mj3845 Год назад +6

    Very accurate presentation of the city I lived in for 30 years. I miss it and would move back there in a heartbeat if possible. The greatest city I've lived in!

  • @doug2078
    @doug2078 Год назад +2

    Ive always enjoyed visiting Pitt. Met a very special girl there.
    Go STEELERS !!

  • @skylorwright3300
    @skylorwright3300 Год назад +3

    Born and raised here. We are such an underrated city. Always outshined by Philly or Washington. The biggest little town you'll ever see.

  • @robertcsmith7773
    @robertcsmith7773 Год назад +4

    Pittsburgh is one of my favorite cities and a real gem. While I agree 100% about the beauty of the setting, bridges, downtown, etc. there are also a lot of really ugly residential areas. Mostly this is due to the heavily industrial past and minimal effort given to provide anything but the bare essentials to migrant workers. Still, I love visiting Pittsburgh and have always had great experiences there. Things are accessible, people are really friendly, and there is a ton to do!

  • @steeleru7burgh903
    @steeleru7burgh903 Год назад +1

    I love my hometown and miss it every day! Moving back asap!

  • @fethituran548
    @fethituran548 Год назад +2

    I love Pittsburgh I live. In LAS VEGAS. VISIT THRERE EVERY YEAR

  • @speggetbro7725
    @speggetbro7725 Год назад +4

    Yep you basically got it the exit of the tunnel the skyline and the point are amazing we also have the national aviary and the parks are amazing. Thanks for highlighting what I feel is a underrated city

  • @cdw5176
    @cdw5176 Год назад +5

    i serve at a major restaurant in the burgh and for any out of towners i always recommend they ride The Incline (station square) and to dine at Umami in Lawrenceville. if you only do those two things alone you’d fall in love

  • @weatherornotheresmike9303
    @weatherornotheresmike9303 Год назад +2

    Taking a day trip there today from buffalo. Can’t wait to explore

    • @weatherornotheresmike9303
      @weatherornotheresmike9303 Год назад +1

      Side note. PITTSBURGH WAS AWESOME! Had an amazing time and the people were absolutely amazing!

  • @artembentsionov
    @artembentsionov Год назад +6

    Been living in the city since 1998. Wouldn’t dream of living anywhere else.
    It truly has changed since I moved here. I remember first discovering the trails along the rivers and loving to bring my bike there.
    Fun fact: It’s the only Pittsburgh to have “burgh” in its name (there are at least two others in the country that are spelled without the “h”). It has to do with the US Postal Service standardizing names over a century ago. They changed all “burgh” to “burg”. But decades after that, Pittsburghers petitioned to restore the city’s original name, and the petition was granted. You can still see “Pittsburg” written in some places, like at the train station

    • @joestewart8914
      @joestewart8914 Год назад +2

      Well, not really. Newburgh, New York comes to mind.

    • @artembentsionov
      @artembentsionov Год назад +2

      @@joestewart8914 huh, so it does. I guess I was mistaken

  • @theherbpuffer
    @theherbpuffer Год назад +6

    Thanks for putting Pittsburgh in good light. I'm tired of the channels showing the hoods but don't show the nice parts. Pittsburgh definitely reinvented itself and is an amazing city with an identity and rich culture

    • @Kim-427
      @Kim-427 Год назад +3

      And many of those hoods are historical places. Do some research you will be surprised.

    • @theherbpuffer
      @theherbpuffer Год назад +2

      @@Kim-427 I know this lol

    • @Kim-427
      @Kim-427 Год назад +1

      @@theherbpuffer I’m so glad that you know this. Lol

    • @sarahsundgaard3862
      @sarahsundgaard3862 Год назад +1

      Without the hoods we wouldn't have videos like this. most businesses in city, including hospitals, offices hotels,restaurants, stores transportation, ect., Depend on hood employees more than you would think. The hood is just as important and all the "perfection" in all reality most of these hoods made and continue to make Pittsburgh what it is

  • @robmoke
    @robmoke Месяц назад

    I’m from New Zealand, and this video was great. I am going to visit Pittsburgh this year. 2024

  • @stuartm6069
    @stuartm6069 Год назад +7

    I grew up in Eastern Ohio and visited my grandparents many times in their condo across from the Cathedral of Learning and down the hill from University of Pittsburgh. Best decision Pittsburgh did was to demolish Three Rivers Stadium and creating Heinz Field and PNC Park on the North shore giving great views of the city skyline.

  • @kazoo-chew
    @kazoo-chew Год назад +12

    I believe it also has more city steps then any other city in the country

    • @AJKPenguin
      @AJKPenguin Год назад

      It'd be a toss up with Cincinnati but there's no denying both cities have a lot of stairs.

  • @S1gmaFreud
    @S1gmaFreud Год назад +4

    Just moved to Pitt and you perfectly captured every reason I fell in love with the city. You need to check out squirrel hill and shady side next time in you're in the area. Great Video!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Thank you! And thanks for those suggestions!

  • @mtaylor9235
    @mtaylor9235 Год назад +7

    Skyline 10 out of 10. And those bridges 🥰

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Yeah it’s a beautiful city overall!

    • @kionnapink6666
      @kionnapink6666 Год назад +1

      bridges are beautiful here but most of them are horrible and need redone they only do the bridges downtown....edit:one of our bridges got shutdown due today lol because debris fell on cars

  • @KeithEngel
    @KeithEngel Год назад +9

    Born and raised and have lived on the North Side a mere 5 minutes from the original Heinz Factory. Beside Carnegie, you also have Heinz and Westinghouse being two other big names in terms of past historical figures that had large impacts on the country in terms of it's future in both food and electricity.

    • @AnitaNewport
      @AnitaNewport Год назад +1

      I was born and raised on the North Side here! Even born at AGH.

    • @theherbpuffer
      @theherbpuffer Год назад

      Randyland

    • @AnitaNewport
      @AnitaNewport Год назад +1

      @@theherbpuffer that's up the street from my childhood home?

  • @taylormauritz8374
    @taylormauritz8374 Год назад +2

    You hit all the good spots for sure! Hope you got a good view on top of Mount Washington! And yes, Primanti’s is amazing. My boyfriend moved here from Ohio and now I got him hooked to their sandwiches!

  • @sampleowner6677
    @sampleowner6677 Год назад +3

    Pittsburgh is an underrated city. It has the reputation of being smokey and dirty but it has so much charm and great geography. I live in Annapolis Maryland nowadays but make it back to see the family about once a year.

  • @cattyhatty7574
    @cattyhatty7574 Месяц назад

    The veteran bridge entry into town is arguably one of best sights in the city too just beautiful

  • @davidheffelfinger4076
    @davidheffelfinger4076 Год назад +2

    I met my wife of 32 years who passed away 11-5-2020 in Pittsburgh on assignement for Mellon banks Denver office at the Biglow fitness center I miss her very much and also miss Pittsburgh. To all who knew Mary Finif Heffelfinger I say Hi

  • @janholder2286
    @janholder2286 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best video I’ve seen on my hometown. You packed a lot of information in this short video. I’m so proud to be from this great city!! Thank you 🖤💛

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much!!

  • @dj1469
    @dj1469 Год назад +6

    I was born and raised in Pittsburgh - left and moved to Atlanta for 28 years and recently moved back home to my beloved Pittsburgh. Atlanta was a great city to live but to me there is no place like Pittsburgh!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      I'll add it to the queue! Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @DanielFrost21
    @DanielFrost21 Год назад +1

    Pittsburgher here. This a great video. Thanks for doing an excellent job highlighting our beautiful city.

  • @verablexitasap858
    @verablexitasap858 Год назад +1

    I live in AZ now but from Pgh and will always be. So interesting, the good the bad and the ugly ❤

  • @sampleowner6677
    @sampleowner6677 Год назад +2

    Got to love the Burgh. I was raised south of the city in what was farm land at the time. Peters Township is now a well to do suburb.. I live in Annapolis Maryland now but make trips back to see the family.

  • @robserrano8971
    @robserrano8971 10 месяцев назад +1

    Primanti Brothers and Schlotzsky's are both GR8 places to grub. That city view from the tunnel is priceless. Just like the view of Yosemite Valley from the tunnel, with El Cap and Half Dome... unforgettable. Kennywood is a must see, it has awesome roller-coasters. Everything was chill when I visited in the early 2000s, and locals have their language. Turtle Creek is pronounced differently, from our standard American English.

  • @jaclynbrown4271
    @jaclynbrown4271 Год назад +1

    Being from Pittsburgh I still learned a few things, great video highlighting the city.

  • @Runescape_God
    @Runescape_God Год назад +5

    Thank you for making this video, it was extremely well done and paints Pittsburgh in the positive light that it deserves. My only comment is the pronunciation of Carnegie. From my understanding, Andrew Carnegie, his family, and those from his hometown in Scotland pronounced the surname “car-NAY-gie”. Pittsburghers generally still stay true to the pronunciation. Whereas, Dale Carnegie (and most east-coasters and New Yorkers in particular) pronounce it as “Car-nuh-gie”, as you did in the video. There have been a lot of debates on this, and I personally believe the correct way is to stay true to the Scottish way.
    Anyway, nice job!

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад

      Thank you so much! And thanks for that feedback!

  • @ernokirnyan9984
    @ernokirnyan9984 17 дней назад +1

    The home of the Penguins. Great video, thank you!!

  • @omarko9708
    @omarko9708 Год назад +12

    I love Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh has taken a part of my life. I left my heart in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is where you shine and prosper; as for New York City, you have to already been established to make it there. The architecture of Pittsburgh is more than just amazing. It combines old and new. The old historical landmarks come side to side by the Hi-Rise luxury buildings. Liberty Avenue, Penn Ave, Fifth Ave, Wood street, Grant Street, etc.. is what gives the cultural and financial district of Pittsburgh its distinctive appearance. I remember a 4-story building on Liberty Ave that is 20' frontage and 114' depth with two retailers on the ground floor, and the upper floors which should have been offices, were converted on each floor into a luxury apartment (warehouse like) but looked astonishing rather than appalling. Oh wow ! I wanted to own that building myself, but at that time my financial situation didn't allow me to do so. I felt I could own the whole city by just investing in that gorgeous building I'd purchase. The style of living is a way of life, and living in Pittsburgh is a phenomenal living. I am still thinking that I'd go back there one day, and own that damn building that paralyzed my feelings and crippled my emotion for a long time.
    Thanks. Sincerely, Omar.

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing that!

  • @Joh5ive
    @Joh5ive Год назад +2

    As someone from philly I always wanted to visit Pittsburgh, it seems nice there.

  • @coltex2397
    @coltex2397 10 месяцев назад

    I was three years ago and fell I love with the city.

  • @Kingofthepeople
    @Kingofthepeople Год назад +1

    I love Pennsylvania my 3rd favorite and dream state I always wanted to live in Pennsylvania in Harrisburg or Pittsburgh.

  • @LordBonds
    @LordBonds Год назад

    Max Renner described it perfectly, I'm proud to be a Pittsburgher and we're glad that you enjoyed your stay!

  • @craigmorrow4835
    @craigmorrow4835 Год назад +1

    Fantastic ,well done thank you

  • @latashafowler8740
    @latashafowler8740 Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing my home town Pittsburgh is a beautiful city the skyline is also my favorite

    • @CityGeek
      @CityGeek  Год назад +1

      It was my pleasure! It was a fun city to make a video about 😀

  • @iteky
    @iteky Год назад +1

    Great video! Glad your back.

  • @mjrodriguez8670
    @mjrodriguez8670 Год назад +2

    I would like to visit this wonderful city someday.

  • @billyhorr7126
    @billyhorr7126 Год назад +1

    Loved it there and the hotel shown is a amazing. Walked around the point, gambled and saw the Pirates…#Summer

  • @vikrantmahajan142
    @vikrantmahajan142 4 месяца назад +1

    Feeling lucky to have stumbled upon your channel. Amazing video!

  • @Jessfrogger88
    @Jessfrogger88 Год назад +1

    Life-long Pittsburgher here... great cliffnotes on a lot of our great aspects... Very flattering ... I loved it :)

    • @philipresnik8761
      @philipresnik8761 Год назад

      I must think of Roberto Clemente when I think of Pittsburgh.

  • @vickidash-slesinski746
    @vickidash-slesinski746 Год назад +1

    Loved this video. I’m from the Pittsburgh area. I graduated from Robert Morris University and worked in the city for a few years. Love coming back for visits.

  • @deerump4394
    @deerump4394 Год назад +2

    Grew up in Mt.Washington , but when I worked in town I lived & took Mongehelia incline.