Pittsburgh - The Don'ts of Visiting Pittsburgh, PA

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024

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  • @sammiepuppy4196
    @sammiepuppy4196 Год назад +271

    Pittsburgh is a gem. So much to see and do without being overwhelmed with crowds and noise.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Год назад +14

      True

    • @ralphjohnson3202
      @ralphjohnson3202 Год назад

      @sammiepuppy4196 Facts 💯.

    • @charleshines2142
      @charleshines2142 11 месяцев назад

      I used to live there, it is a wonderful place with plenty to see. It feels like you could live there your whole life and maybe not have seen all there is to see. I lived there until I was 13 so I didn't see all there is. I live an hour away and occasionally go to visit my Grandmother who still lives there.

    • @victormarrotti2575
      @victormarrotti2575 2 месяца назад

      Going to Homewood and Hill districts are wonderful places to not go.
      600.000 in Pittsburgh when as was a kid. 300,000. Why

  • @vdarin2076
    @vdarin2076 Год назад +267

    I’m from Chicago. One of the best cities in this country and I can say that I lived in downtown Pittsburgh for a year, a year ago, right after the pandemic and Pittsburgh is the most underrated city I’ve ever been too! From the Strip, Northside, The Point, to Mt Washington. We loved it all! We love Yinz!

    • @Stanley.77
      @Stanley.77 Год назад +3

      I'm in Forest Park, myself. My parents are from Pittsburgh. They moved to Berwyn in the mid-70s before I was born, and 99% of my family is in Pittsburgh! I was there a couple weeks ago...sadly, for a funeral, but it was still nice to be there, despite the circumstances.

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Год назад +2

      @@Stanley.77 my prayers are with you and your surviving family. May God bless you and your family. 73

    • @eurobeats1
      @eurobeats1 Год назад +1

      when I was a kid in Steubenville Ohio just 40 miles west of Pittsburgh I always said younz

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Год назад +1

      @@eurobeats1 I was always told growing up yin's was not a word anywhere else but In Pittsburgh. For the record I just remembered another compound word for chewing gum. It's choin gum. My mom said it in a negative way because of the mess it made in the hot sun. I never said it that way and when the sugar was gone so was me chewing it. It went in the garbage. Not trash or rubbish. It was garbage. Rubbish went in the fire place to be burnt. This is how you tell garbage from rubbish. Garbage is messy like coffee grounds, food stuff and compost type of trash. Rubbish was papers, newspaper, wrappers and cardboard boxes etc. I don't. Call rubbish rubbish anymore it's called burnable trash. Compost is compost and recycling is recycling. Not much garbage anymore I don't and my wife don't drink coffee and the grounds would be compost I used to have to empty the coffee machine and I kept the grounds for compost. We don't have the vending route anymore. So there goes the machines. 73

    • @nobillclinton
      @nobillclinton Год назад

      How 'bout "I'm reddin up the haus" "I'm usin a wush rag" "my neighber is a real nebshit" "gimmie a gumband" "run dahn an git a pahnd of chipped ham" . . .this could go on all day - - it brings smiles an beautiful memories. . .@@ronb6182

  • @Jmoons22
    @Jmoons22 Год назад +152

    Pittsburgh is such an underrated city. I’m a flight attendant and had a layover there, and fell in love. Definitely need to take a weekend trip back! So cool, uniquely American, charming, and unpretentious. Highly recommend it!

    • @noble604
      @noble604 Год назад +6

      Agree and it’s funny that I also think of Pittsburgh as unpretentious...what a difference time makes ... in 1900, the world’s richest neighborhood was in Pittsburgh’s east end .. not America’s ... the world’s ... and in 1901, Andrew Carnegie sold his Pittsburgh company for the equivalent of 11 billion dollars in 2023. It’s something to live now and places told stories in different times of history that we cannot conceive.

    • @Micg51
      @Micg51 Год назад +2

      I’m a pilot and had an overnight there a week ago. I always wanted to go to pit but I was pleasantly surprised, wish I could go back!

    • @darla896
      @darla896 Год назад +2

      There are all sorts of things to do in the area from large natural history and art museums, the zoo and aquarium and the other sites and attractions that were mentioned. I’d recommend visiting in the summer or fall due to occasional harsh winter weather and also the availability to attractions (such as the Gateway Clipper.)

    • @shaqebk2222
      @shaqebk2222 Год назад +1

      I’m a superhero, I was chasing a super evil villain n we flew passed Pittsburgh which caused him to get away cuz I instantly fell in love with the city n gave up on the chase!

  • @michaelrief4424
    @michaelrief4424 Год назад +49

    I’m from Cincinnati and I have relatives in Pittsburgh. But one Don’t you might add is “Don’t expect to drive in and out of Pittsburgh without out getting mixed up on the highways”. Even as many times as I’ve been there and even using the GPS navigation the highways are a chore to deal with. You’re going to be driving and all of a sudden you have a choice to make and there’s 3-4 choices in front of you. We actually got lost once and wound up at the Mt. Washington Incline. So we said to heck with it and took the incline up to the top for free because we are Seniors. We got to the top, had cocktails and a magnificent meal and it was a real treat. I think they designed the highways to keep you from leaving!!!! This is the kind of experience that makes traveling a joy.
    I recommend on any trip you leave one day with nothing specific scheduled. Go out and explore, see what you find and bump into like you’re on the Discovery Channel!!!!!
    I’m 76 now and I remember going to Pittsburgh back in the 1950’s and from Mt. Washington back then with all the Steel Mills you couldn’t even see the city---Now you can see it!!!

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад +4

      Whenever my family would visit Pittsburgh back in the 1970's, we'd invariably get lost and end up driving around in circles. My father would yell, "They tore up all the streets and put down new ones since the last time we were here!"

    • @lisanorris5520
      @lisanorris5520 Год назад +6

      I'm a native Pittsburgh & you are totally correct. My GPS couldn't handle the craziness of trying to get where we needed to...

    • @mygmailacct9692
      @mygmailacct9692 Год назад +4

      Ahhhh.. The good old Fort Pitt Bridge will leave you in a full blown panic attack heading out of town. Pittsburgh born and bred here and the only way to get far right and hit the tunnel is to use the floor it and pray method. @6:41 you get a peek of the bridge I’m referring to. 😂

    • @randywatts6969
      @randywatts6969 5 месяцев назад

      Driving a semi in the city is also a nightmare, if you aren’t familiar with it

    • @fastfreddy3103
      @fastfreddy3103 4 месяца назад +1

      Me too. I remember counting the smoke stacks and colors of smoke.
      White smoke, black smoke. Red and orange smoke. 50 shades of gray smoke.
      Smoke from a thousand forges, mills, tool shops, blast furnaces, and locomotives.

  • @marchofstetter8313
    @marchofstetter8313 Год назад +75

    If somebody leans over and says , " kennywood's open" it means your zipper is down!

  • @jjrob7220
    @jjrob7220 2 месяца назад +8

    Thank you for the kind words about our city. Yinz will love it here!!!

  • @fredericlatreille
    @fredericlatreille Год назад +49

    I've roadtriped through 49 of the 50 states and Pittsburgh is in my top 5 cities in the US ... So beautiful and fun. I'm going back this summer.

    • @patriciahegedus1674
      @patriciahegedus1674 11 месяцев назад

      What were your other top 5? Just curious.

    • @fredericlatreille
      @fredericlatreille 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@patriciahegedus1674 Milwaukee, New Orleans, San Francisco, Seattle

    • @brandoncarpenter9681
      @brandoncarpenter9681 Месяц назад +1

      @@fredericlatreilleSan Francisco is an underrated city right now, just need to know where to go.

  • @steeleru7burgh903
    @steeleru7burgh903 Год назад +98

    Yinz is Pittsburghese, an actual dialect of the Scot Mountain folk. It's the same as you all. I love my hometown ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @charleswise5570
      @charleswise5570 Год назад +10

      Pittsburgh is the largest city in Appalachia!

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Год назад +3

      @@charleswise5570 LMAO! No kidding! Western PA is the ONLY place that West Virginians can make fun of! And its ALL true, too!

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад

      @@inconnu4961 West Virginians make a lot of fun of Virginia, too.

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад +5

      Instead of saying you all (or contracting it to "y'all"), this started out as "you ones," then got contracted to "y'uns." For some reason, the vowel got mutated so that it became "yinz" in Pittsburgh. People to the south of Pittsburgh still say "y'uns."

    • @Stay_Medicated_Pa
      @Stay_Medicated_Pa Год назад +3

      @@inconnu4961 were not inbred up here, thanks

  • @jonp8225
    @jonp8225 Год назад +25

    Pittsburgher here, gotta say the cookie table at most weddings is amazing. At least in my family they are all homemade. They even setup takeout containers to take cookies home.
    The cookies are way better than the cake.

    • @mayavenuemisfit814
      @mayavenuemisfit814 28 дней назад

      I always thought cookie tables were just a Youngstown thing. 😂

  • @danaknight1513
    @danaknight1513 Год назад +61

    I am homesick now for Pittsburgh after seeing your video. I grew up in Pittsburgh and spent almost my whole life there. It is wonderful. I live in Chicago now. Your video was right on about everything Point State Park, PNC Park, Heinz Field, South Side, North Side, the inclines, Yinz and Yinzer and "Daun-tawn." Primanti Brothers,etc. The friendly people there. Pride in Pittsburgh. You nailed it! A wonderful video. What a view from the PNC Ballpark & Mount Washington. Great job on the video. Thanks! I miss it!😊❤

  • @Rawbherb
    @Rawbherb Год назад +11

    Native Pittsburgher here! If you’re flying in, there’s a public bus, the 28X, that goes directly to and from the airport. It’s only a couple bucks! If you opt for a Lyft/Uber it’ll cost you around $50.
    Also, when I was in 6th grade we had a field trip downtown where we looked for gargoyles on the buildings. If you’re walking downtown, don’t forget to look up and see how many gargoyles you can spot :)

  • @Jim-bh7gs
    @Jim-bh7gs Год назад +19

    From Philly let me say, Pittsburgh is an awesome city. 'Burghers really are the friendliest folks. Loved my time there.

  • @jessekunerth9769
    @jessekunerth9769 9 месяцев назад +10

    Moved from FL to Pittsburgh and I love it here. Super underrated city.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree

    • @JAbate-ub8ht
      @JAbate-ub8ht 2 месяца назад

      I imagine Floridians aren't as bothered by our humid summers either. 🌞

  • @nunyabidnis5407
    @nunyabidnis5407 5 месяцев назад +8

    I have lived south of Pittaburgh my whole life. Most people are friendly, helpful and have a sense of humor.

  • @DK412724
    @DK412724 Год назад +56

    Pittsburgh also has the unique distinction of having all 3 professional sports team share the same colors (Black & Gold) with its city flag.

    • @rloper
      @rloper Год назад +5

      Yep, I've always felt it makes it feel like the relationship with the teams was almost more like high school or college. The teams aren't black and gold, the city is.

    • @elisaastorino2881
      @elisaastorino2881 Год назад +2

      Until somewhat recently, i. e. the Mario Lemiuex era, the Penguins wore blue and white. I liked it because I grew up seeing it and it set them apart from the Steelers and the Pirates who had gotten all the attention until then. They revived it when they hosted the Winter Classic and I believe once in a while for a third jersey.

    • @carrierose216
      @carrierose216 Год назад +1

      @@elisaastorino2881 1980 was when they switched because interest was faltering and they wanted to align themselves with the “City of Champions.”

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Год назад

      @@carrierose216 They are: world series and super bowl one year. Also the penns won two Stanley Cups in a row. I was sad two players left for a expansion team. 73

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Год назад

      @@carrierose216 also Sixburgh. Six Superbowls I'm looking for number 7. 73

  • @samsiskind1815
    @samsiskind1815 Год назад +114

    Lifelong Pittsburgher...I'd been waiting for this video! Definitely worth the wait. I'd add in don't pass up the gorgeous city parks, especially Frick and Schenley. Both great for nature walks and hikes.

    • @bobsteel6916
      @bobsteel6916 Год назад +1

      Pittsburgh is a DUMP. Businesses are leaving in numbers.

    • @markross2124
      @markross2124 Год назад +2

      Same here what's your neighborhood I live in Lawrenceville

  • @joshlewis5486
    @joshlewis5486 Год назад +10

    I live in PA(closer to Philly) I went and spent four days in Pittsburgh last summer. Omg I fell in love with Pitt!

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад +1

      Pitt is the university. The city is Pittsburgh.

  • @BradRossJr
    @BradRossJr Год назад +40

    Drove through Pittsburgh for a night, and again back through during the day. Those views up top of the incline are breathtaking.

    • @paulconner4614
      @paulconner4614 Год назад +2

      First time I came out of the tunnel at night onto the bridge was incredible. Nice view from the Pirates stadium too.

    • @adamchirico3805
      @adamchirico3805 4 месяца назад

      It's amazing but it does get old imo

  • @cesarthegreeneyedbandit7162
    @cesarthegreeneyedbandit7162 Год назад +12

    I was in Pittsburgh last month for the Dodgers Pirates series. I have to say that people of The Burgh are amazing. They go out of their way to make you feel welcome. I had countless great conversations with many of the locals. Love The Burgh! 🖤💛

  • @ericbrocious6047
    @ericbrocious6047 Год назад +10

    I’m from the Scranton,Pa area and have traveled all over the US and Pittsburgh is my favorite place to be. Great food and culture. It’s a pretty good size city with a working class town feel. I always say it’s like if Scranton was bigger and didn’t suck.

    • @kds5065
      @kds5065 Год назад +1

      Tip: Pitt is the university and not an abbreviation for Pittsburgh.

    • @ericbrocious6047
      @ericbrocious6047 Год назад

      @@kds5065 pardon me.

  • @hamah0y1
    @hamah0y1 Год назад +16

    If you go to Kennywood . . . You don't need to worry about riding the Steel curtain or the exterminator. Ride the racer, the jackrabbit, and the thunderbolt. They're all wooden roller coasters from the 20s/30s. Also, the carousel is gorgeous, old, and historic.

  • @davidadam6997
    @davidadam6997 Год назад +23

    One thing you missed, but I know you had limited time, is the Gateway Clipper Riverboat Fleet. A great way to see the 'Burgh from the river instead of high on a hill, and they have dinner cruises and tours through the locks and dams.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Год назад +1

      ​@@woltersworldyeah I would love to go on the fall foliage tour. Maybe one year. I want to make a trip this Christmas break to Pixburgh. 73

  • @serialclone
    @serialclone Год назад +118

    I go to Pittsburgh every summer. People always ask me why because they never think of it as a vacation spot, but it’s lots of fun, it’s not too expensive, and the locals are always very friendly.
    And yes, you definitely need to see a game at PNC park.

    • @EmpireStateExpress01
      @EmpireStateExpress01 Год назад +6

      Facts. I go see one of my best friends in Pittsburgh ever summer.

    • @Flowmaster925
      @Flowmaster925 Год назад +2

      pirates suck just come around during football or Stanley cup season

    • @russs7574
      @russs7574 Год назад +4

      "And yes, you definitely need to see a game at PNC park." Just don't expect to see the Pirates win.

    • @russs7574
      @russs7574 Год назад +1

      @@Flowmaster925 Dude...the Steelers suck, too.

    • @Flowmaster925
      @Flowmaster925 Год назад

      @@russs7574 ...when was the last time the Pirates won the world series

  • @xpensfanatic2009
    @xpensfanatic2009 Год назад +44

    Pittsburgh resident, and I think you did a pretty solid job with this video! Only thing I can think of right you missed was mentioning the nationality rooms in the Cathedral of Learning. They've changed the rules for them since covid in that you now need to request a tour online at least 3 days in advance, but they're unique and well worth your time

  • @mtilly0223
    @mtilly0223 Год назад +16

    We have a son attending college within an hour of Pittsburgh and watched your video to get some ideas on sightseeing. We had some time after moving him in and decided to get out of the hotel. We were impressed!!! Super clean, not smelly, and even driving in/out/around to see a couple areas was non-stressful city driving.
    There's a possibility he may have an internship or FT job here in the future and this eased all our minds. This was a wonderful visit and thanks for the tips.

  • @JoshKablack
    @JoshKablack Год назад +11

    "Heinz Field, or whatever it's called now. "
    Wow, spoken like a native. 😉

  • @annieoakley8279
    @annieoakley8279 Год назад +24

    Loved the video but I’m shocked that a major don’t didn’t make the list. Don’t move someone’s parking chairs!

  • @luketurko8054
    @luketurko8054 Год назад +37

    Great video Mark! As a Pittsburgher, one more thing I would add is don’t spell the city without the H on the end. Can’t tell you how many times I see that from my coworkers from other cities. Haha, drives me nuts.

    • @jamespcrown128
      @jamespcrown128 Год назад +2

      I actually find it offensive.

    • @johnclaudevondon5333
      @johnclaudevondon5333 Год назад +1

      THIS!

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Год назад +3

      ​@@jamespcrown128yeah even pixburgh has an H on the end love it. 73

    • @patriciayohn6136
      @patriciayohn6136 3 месяца назад +3

      I am a Lancasterian and it makes me crazy as well that people misspell Pittsburgh!!!

  • @dwayne3466
    @dwayne3466 5 месяцев назад +5

    I came here 31 years ago for work and ended up making Pittsburgh my home. Being that I'm from the south, I had to learn a lot of new Pittsburgheze words and phrases. I was already a Steelers fan, so it was easy for me to talk about "the Stillers" with the locals. If you're into American history, Pittsburgh is definitely a place to visit. There are a lot of fun and interesting things to see and do!

  • @ChasMusic
    @ChasMusic Год назад +39

    Former yinzer here. If you like collecting Guinness book of world records type destinations, don't miss Canton Avenue, the steepest street in the continental US. And just so you know, the T is useful to get there. (There's a bus that goes closer but doesn't run very often.) Actually, that's a don't. Don't depend on public transit without checking the schedule. If you're going between downtown Pittsburgh, North Side, South Side, the Strip District, Oakland, or Squirrel Hill, or along the east busway west of Wilkinsburg, the service is great. But anywhere else, things can be on odd intervals and you need to have a schedule.

    • @Tyler-lu2cj
      @Tyler-lu2cj Год назад +3

      once a yinzer, always a yinzer

    • @Thomas116-m2n
      @Thomas116-m2n Год назад

      Love the Yinzer accent, especially dahntahn.

    • @colinmontgomery1956
      @colinmontgomery1956 Год назад +1

      My mother grew up on that street in the '50s.

    • @ralphb4012
      @ralphb4012 7 месяцев назад

      Canton is in Beechview where I grew up. Walked that street a lot.

    • @JAbate-ub8ht
      @JAbate-ub8ht 2 месяца назад +1

      PAT (Port Authority Transit)...now PRT (Pittsburgh Regional Transit) has far less service than decades ago when we used it often. But the free T from First Ave. to/from the North Shore is nice with a group. Park for not too much cost in the First Ave. Garage (3rd floor if there's a space) and hop the T inbound to a game and back. The kids get to say they took the tunnel under the Allegheny River. 🌊 At least that will be free unless something changes.

  • @SaffronsMom
    @SaffronsMom Год назад +8

    Thank You - I was born and raised in Pittsburgh, and lived in the south hills for 64 years - you were spot on in your reporting. It's the BEST city ever and I miss it!

  • @nurturednerds6677
    @nurturednerds6677 Год назад +7

    Headed back there in a few days! Beautiful, underrated city! Yes, don't miss the incline! I could ride that every day!

  • @alfalfabillenjoyer4878
    @alfalfabillenjoyer4878 Год назад +41

    When I think of Pittsburgh, I think of Rick Sebak.

    • @JLajos
      @JLajos Год назад +6

      If there is such a thing as a comfort video, it is a Rick Sebak show on some aspect of Pittsburgh!

    • @emr6153
      @emr6153 Год назад +4

      Rick Sebak is one of those people who you never know when you'll run into, but when you do, it will always be when there's something for him to help you with. He is classic Yinzer!

    • @rogerhupp3115
      @rogerhupp3115 Месяц назад +1

      Rick Sebak is awesome!

    • @edhartman5466
      @edhartman5466 Месяц назад

      One of Pittsburgh's best

    • @tacey01
      @tacey01 Месяц назад

      I’ve watched Rick’s videos multiple times. He certainly has a unique way to illustrate a topic. His *Diner* video is great, as his *Strip Show* episode. Classic!!

  • @JJLabutka
    @JJLabutka Год назад +31

    Love this!!! We have family in Western PA where my husband is from and we always have to plan a day trip at minimum to Pittsburgh when we come visit because we love it so much. Wish more people knew how awesome it is. It doesn’t feel like an overcrowded big city, it feels like neighborhoods, you hit the nail on the head my friend. ❤ Anyone reading this who isn’t from Pittsburgh, go visit! Lots of incredibly cool history going all the way back to the revolution. POint state park is a great place to start a history tour!

  • @pattilepri6943
    @pattilepri6943 Год назад +9

    The cookie tables have the best cookies on them that you will ever eat. Expect to see 40-50 different kinds of cookies!! Homemade, not bakery iced sugar cookies. EXTRAVAGANT! To say the least.❤️

  • @yourguidetorights3909
    @yourguidetorights3909 Год назад +7

    Grew up in Pittsburgh my younger years. Even tho I live in Virginia now, still proud to be a Burgher . It is an awesome city. I spoke Pittsburghese as a kid.

  • @nickrap
    @nickrap Год назад +9

    Growing up in Northern NY state in tiny towns, I found myself in the Pittsburgh area 5 years ago and absolutely loved it! I was up in Beaver County and I can say, the people there are equally as amazing as the people in Pgh. I moved up to VT a few years ago to clear my head and now I'm stuck here for a bit longer. I can honestly say, it looked nice on the surface, but it's essentially what I disliked about NNY with a few more cool/down to earth pockets sprinkled in. Can't wait to get back to Pgh in the next year or two, it's home! 💚

    • @JAbate-ub8ht
      @JAbate-ub8ht 2 месяца назад

      Hope you made/make it back! I lived in a few other states and came back to the Burgh 15 yrs. ago. Good and bad, there really is no place like home! People don't look at you weird here for holding the door for them, actually say thank you, and hold the next door for you 😃.

  • @pamelahydress8489
    @pamelahydress8489 Год назад +10

    I had a choice of living in any place in America after my divorce.
    This Steeler & Pens fan chose Mr. Rogers' neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
    The prettiest place on earth and America's best kept secret is Pixburgh💛🖤💛

  • @bigjohn75
    @bigjohn75 Год назад +13

    I did some work there. It really is the biggest small town in the world!

  • @ebt12
    @ebt12 5 месяцев назад +4

    Your video popped up as a suggestion, and I really enjoyed it. As a native Pittsburgher, it is wonderful to see people praising the town.
    I know there is only so much you can mention in a video, so I want to add to it.
    The trolley museum is not in Pittsburgh, it's not even in the same county. It is in Washington County, and about a 35 minute drive southwest from downtown Pittsburgh. Fabulous collection, and they recently expanded. Mr Rogers had some photos taken there, with his trolley in hand. Pittsburgh used to have a very extensive trolley system, and the routes of the T is all that is left.
    Pittsburgh has one of the oldest and largest astronomy clubs in the country. The Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh. It has two observatories and many public star parties in the warmer months of the year.
    The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix in July. It is a two week event, culminating in one weekend in Schenley Park. There are races and a car show with hundreds, if not thousands, of cars.
    There are free movies in the city's parks during the summer. Bring a blanket, chairs, and snacks.
    Looks like your video was taken in June, with some images of the Three Rivers Arts Festival shown.
    During the Holidays, there is Light Up Night the weekend before Thanksgiving, and First Night to welcome in the New Year.
    Pittsburgh has one of the largest Saint Patrick's Day parades in the country, the Saturday morning before Saint Patrick's Day. Pittsburgh Public Safety estimated 200,000 spectators for the 2024 parade.
    There is also Mullaney's Harp & Fiddle Irish Pub, repeatedly voted the best Irish Pub in Pennsylvania.

  • @applejuicy14
    @applejuicy14 Год назад +16

    The yinzer pride I feel from seeing Pittsburgh mentioned anywhere is imaginable, but I never feel that way usually which is a phenomenon in itself

  • @davidadam6997
    @davidadam6997 Год назад +5

    Born and raised next to Kennywood but moved away at the age of 20 in 1974.I still call it home and try to get back as often as possible. I speak with pride about Pittsburgh every chance I get.

    • @rebecca1995
      @rebecca1995 Год назад

      We're you from West Mifflin or Duquesne? I grew up further south along the Yough.

  • @sarafstop32
    @sarafstop32 Год назад +11

    After returning to my hometown of Pittsburgh after many years of living in NYC, then the west coast, it was daunting with the French fries on everything. Now, once in a blue moon, Primantis is a guilty pleasure. As we approached 2012, I learned from a local shaman that the convergence of the 3 rivers at Point State Park is a sacred vortex. Indigenous people, like Aztecs, were frequent visitors doing ceremonies at the Point that year, and sometimes come back for a visit.

    • @rulaj1
      @rulaj1 Год назад

      Is it lucky?

  • @TK-to3qh
    @TK-to3qh Месяц назад

    I am one of those lifetime Pittsburghers that loves this city, its neighborhoods and sports teams. I loved this video. Thank you for appreciating out great city and its history.

  • @Tyler-lu2cj
    @Tyler-lu2cj Год назад +5

    I love this city with every fiber in my body

  • @kathyp1509
    @kathyp1509 Год назад +23

    The wedding cookie table was a nice add! I forgot all about that! Tradition was that all the aunts make the cookies, all different kinds. Either way the cookie table is a must see. The wedding we were at they gave you a little like Chinese takeout white box and you took some cookies with you on the way out, the cookies never run out. Yinz can take that to the bank! Also, Pittsburghers never even think about the east side of the state. Not even in a hateful way….it’s just so far away and another world.

    • @tabuhurt1593
      @tabuhurt1593 Год назад +4

      My Best is getting married April 22, 2023. Cookie tables AT THE DOOR 😍.

    • @richardwallace6313
      @richardwallace6313 Год назад +3

      you always take cookies home with you from weddings (unless they are all gone by then)

    • @elisaastorino2881
      @elisaastorino2881 Год назад +3

      When my niece moved to Charlotte and got married there, we had to explain the cookie table to the Ritz Carlton. They never heard of it.

    • @richardwallace6313
      @richardwallace6313 Год назад +1

      @@elisaastorino2881 their loss, but no doubt you set them straight

  • @Runescape_God
    @Runescape_God Год назад +11

    Great city, incredibly underrated and probably one of the most up-and-coming cities in the states. Proud to be from here.

    • @JAbate-ub8ht
      @JAbate-ub8ht 2 месяца назад

      Wait...I was about to reply about us always seeming to be up and coming (maybe because we're not on a coast so some trends are slow to or never reach us) and then noticed your user name. I loved RuneScape. Cracked me up when my sister called it run escape. 🤣

    • @Runescape_God
      @Runescape_God 2 месяца назад +1

      @@JAbate-ub8htlmao! I loved it too. Haven’t played it in years TBH, just thought it’d be funny and glad it’s cracking other people up too.

  • @verybighomer
    @verybighomer Год назад +8

    Pittsburgh is very nice. A lot of water, bridges and green, city center pretty clean and not overcrowded by tourists. I enjoyed a weekend stay during business travel and definitely did not regret it.

  • @susiesparkles514
    @susiesparkles514 Месяц назад +2

    Born and raised in PGH & not dissing Pittsburgh is a BIG one. We are SUPER proud of our city. Just ask Sienna Miller 😂

  • @Ivan-fm4eh
    @Ivan-fm4eh Год назад +10

    I'm from San Francisco and lowkey have an obsession with Pittsburgh...even though I've never been. Hoping to make it out there this summer. This video has got me really excited about it...

    • @opie2890
      @opie2890 3 месяца назад

      Same, have you gone yet??

    • @Ivan-fm4eh
      @Ivan-fm4eh 3 месяца назад

      @@opie2890 Yes, we went last summer. LOVED IT. What an amazing city. It even exceeded my lofty expectations lol

    • @opie2890
      @opie2890 3 месяца назад

      @@Ivan-fm4eh yay! So good to hear. Are you an SF native? Just getting an idea for the Pitt feel. how was the weather when you went? I’ve seen/read tons that it’s cold and gray but haven’t heard much about their warmer summer weather lol

    • @Ivan-fm4eh
      @Ivan-fm4eh 3 месяца назад

      @@opie2890 I'm actually originally from Los Angeles and NJ (NYC area), but I've lived in SF for most of my adult life. Yes, summer is probably the best season for Pittsburgh and the winter is probably rough.

    • @opie2890
      @opie2890 3 месяца назад

      @@Ivan-fm4eh what month did you go and how hot/ humid was it on average?

  • @anthonykirsch6482
    @anthonykirsch6482 Год назад +6

    love my city. yinz come on dahn

  • @martha3445
    @martha3445 Год назад +8

    Just a couple of comments. Mr. Rodgers didn't have a Pittsburgh accent because he grew up in Latrobe PA (as did Arnold Palmer). I take umbrage at your description of "cookie table " cookies being average. My pecan tassies and nut roll-ups are legendary! A fun side trip would be to go to Fallingwater which is about an hour and a half from Pgh.

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад

      I suppose it depends on whose wedding you're invited to.

  • @mournblade1066
    @mournblade1066 Год назад +9

    Pittsburgh is such a great town! So much to see and do there. (I live in Altoona, which is 90 miles to the east, so it's an easy day trip for me.)

  • @anthonymadison8132
    @anthonymadison8132 Год назад +7

    I love Pittsburgh. Heading back there tomorrow! Thanks for this perfect timing video!

  • @jamescohen45
    @jamescohen45 2 месяца назад +1

    Pittsburgh born and raised. I've lived in Virginia since 99. Thank you for this reminder about just how beautiful my Pittsburgh is.

  • @johnbroadway4196
    @johnbroadway4196 Год назад +4

    Frankie's in Lawrenceville !
    AWESOME SAMITCHS !

  • @sluggo0202
    @sluggo0202 Год назад +15

    If you are coming to Pittsburgh, we have the red double-decker bus city tour which will start on Saturday Apr. 15 and go all summer. It's Pittsburgh Tour Company, a great way to see the city.

    • @libbymeli864
      @libbymeli864 Год назад +3

      I've taken this tour more than once with people who were visiting here. Nice views and cool info. I'd recommend it!

    • @TGUNNER777
      @TGUNNER777 Год назад +1

      The tour guide is most excellent!!!

    • @TGUNNER777
      @TGUNNER777 Год назад +2

      @@libbymeli864 I love you. ❤️

    • @JAbate-ub8ht
      @JAbate-ub8ht 2 месяца назад

      And Molly's Trolleys offer some great tours, sometimes with actors and seasonal themes.

  • @Joe70445
    @Joe70445 Год назад +11

    Being from the Pittsburgh area, these are spot on. Also, don’t say Wawa (Philly based) is better than Sheetz when in Pittsburgh.

  • @JMutzfeld
    @JMutzfeld Год назад +9

    Thank you for 1) a fantastic tour of my adopted hometown and 2) the most accurate description of PNC Park ever

  • @thubert5231
    @thubert5231 Год назад +11

    Born and raised Pittsburger. Awesome video. One great place to go is St. Anthony's Chapel in the Troy Hill neighborhood. It's a museum in and of itself. Most Saints relics in the world outside of the Vatican. The life sized hand carved Stations of the Cross are breathtaking. You don't have to be religious to enjoy the beauty and history of it.

  • @curtisb3336
    @curtisb3336 Год назад +6

    Couple years ago, I drove to Pittsburgh for the weekend to check out PNC Park, which is easily one of the best ballparks in Major League Baseball. I was really impressed by how beautiful the whole city was.Truly underrated. Wish I got to spend some more time there.

  • @mattgour5874
    @mattgour5874 4 месяца назад +3

    The people of Western Pennsylvania is what make it so wonderful. Real as hell. Even the white collar folks have blue collar ways.. I miss you west PA

  • @frednich9603
    @frednich9603 Год назад +54

    Yinz is the spiritual brother of "y'all"

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Год назад +4

      😀

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад +3

      "Yinz" derives from "y'uns," which is a contraction of "you ones." I dunno why the vowel mutated in Pittsburgh. To the south of Pittsburgh, people still say "y'uns."

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Год назад

      @@bigscarysteve I lived in Wexford and it was yin's thanks I never knew what you Said I may stop in Southside because they are the ones that really talk like that. I had a part time home on Leticoe st. The house is no longer there there was a fire because the next door neighbor broke the fire wall between the two houses. My aunt took the insurance money and moved in with my sister until she moved down town. I was adopted so my real home was in Wexford I did visit my brother's that my aunt raised. 73

    • @isthiswherewecamein6130
      @isthiswherewecamein6130 5 месяцев назад +1

      When I was young I moved from south Pittsburgh to Cleveland. And I was shocked that mo one said y'uns. Out there they all say "you guys". Well, my white friends said "you guys", while my black friends said "y'all". But, I can assure you NO ONE said "Y'uns". Lol. And the second you said it they had you pegged as a Pittsburgher!!!

  • @JRNY07
    @JRNY07 Год назад +14

    Yay! You did a Pittsburgh video!!! :) I would also add: go see a show at the Benedum, Heinz Hall, or other theaters in the Cultural District. We have a huge theater scene. Lots of great food, too. And uh, we also love fireworks. There are so many fireworks nights for the Pirates and other events.

  • @afhyoutube
    @afhyoutube Год назад +7

    As a native Pittsburgher, nice job Mark. You nailed it.

  • @pghskin
    @pghskin Год назад +6

    Well done! I've watched your excellent videos for a while, and I didn't expect too much when I found a video of you discussing Pittsburgh, which is where I've made my home for the last 30 years. I adore the city and its people, and I must say that you did a really great job and have been well-informed. There's only so much you can cover in 15 minutes, but you captured the essence very well!

  • @dougsusie2319
    @dougsusie2319 Год назад +15

    Actually, we HATE the Baltimore Ravens here with a passion. The Brown's are kinda like a secondary hate now.
    As you said, we have great museums here and the T Rex there I believe is the first one in a museum in America. One you forgot is the Heinz History Center at the beginning of the Strip District, it's the story of Pittsburgh and surrounding areas told through artifacts. If your a history buff then this is for you, it's a big place and you can spend an entire day there. Cool thing with Pittsburgh is that it's a true melting pot because so many immigrants settled here beginning in the 1880's because of the steel industry. The Empire State Building, The Brooklyn Bridge and The Golden Gate Bridge are all Pittsburgh steel and most of it came out of the Carnegie Steel Plant. People around the country don't realize how much of this nation with Pittsburgh steel. Go to any city in the nation and a lot of the buildings and bridges are Pittsburgh steel.
    Another cool thing is in all of the surrounding hills are small communities that were settled by immigrants. We have Polish Hill, The Italian, Jewish and Black communities and so on and so on. There are some real small restaurant gems in these neighborhoods.
    I'd like to give a shout out to a bar in Rankin which was a small steel town outside of the city and that bar is Emil's, nice little dining room and you will not get better stuffed cabbage anywhere. I found out about this place on WQED, our PBS station and there was a show about Pittsburgh neighborhoods and had to check the place. An old Serbian guy named Emil owned it, he's passed now and I think his daughter runs it. You want some really great food then check thus place out.
    The Pittsburgh sandwich with fries on them started in the Strip District at Primanti Brothers in the 1930's. If you go just one street behind the main street of on the strip, you will see these huge warehouse and truck bays that back in the day was where all of the produce and meat and came in by rail and truck. Primanti's used to be open around the clock and truckers would come in like 3 am and wanted to have a filling meal that they could eat on the road and I guess the owner or an employee just threw everything they could fit between two slices of bread and wrapped up in some brown butcher paper and that's how it started and quickly took off from there. Speaking of rails and if your a rail buff then this is a great city for rail history .
    The mighty Pennsylvania RR, The P&LE ( Pittsburgh & Lake Erie) which was a subsidiary of the New York Central, The Wabash and The B&O (Baltimore & Ohio) all converged in the city and was one of the largest rail hubs in America. The Pennsy passenger station at the before you enter the Strip is a very historic terminal.
    When you pull up you enter under the only circular rotunda in the world for a passenger station and beautiful .
    The architecture inside the terminal is stunning.
    The P&LE terminal on the South Side right at the bottom of one of the inclines is also stunning.
    The Wabash tunnel is now a vehicle tunnel and is really cool. One more note here which you brought up is, I don't care what anyone says. When you exit the long tunnel on the Parkway West and the whole city and the Three Rivers and the stadiums opens up right in front of your eyes it's breathtaking. This has too be the most beautiful entrance to a city in the world and still blows me away even after experiencing it probably a couple of thousand times in my life. It's absolutely stunning ! I'm not a big pride guy like American pride, proud of the flag, ethnic or racial pride or any of that BS. I feel that pride is something that you earn for achieving goals that one sets for themselves .
    I will say though that I'm probably proud to say that I'm a Pittsburgher.
    Such a very historic and beautiful city and great people. A highly under appreciated city in our country. People who like to travel should make it a destination spot. Like you stated in your video.
    Much to see and do and a beautiful city.
    Peace ❤

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Год назад +2

      You my friend need to put this into a blog to help travelers get tons more info. Thank you so much

    • @RobCamp-rmc_0
      @RobCamp-rmc_0 Год назад +1

      I’d guess that the Ravens are the bigger rivals because 1. They’re the true Browns, and 2. They actually put up a fight. I say this as a NE Ohioan. The Browns aren’t even worth laughing at anymore.

    • @elisaastorino2881
      @elisaastorino2881 Год назад

      And the Heinz is a Smithsonian affiliate.

  • @joshuaorvis2418
    @joshuaorvis2418 Год назад +7

    Woah! Didn't realize Pittsburgh was so beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Looks like we'll have to plan a trip.

  • @elizabethanstuff4430
    @elizabethanstuff4430 Год назад +5

    As a native, I really enjoyed this. A few nitpicks, it Car-neg-ie and there is no t in yinz

  • @pleiades.puppets
    @pleiades.puppets Год назад +14

    Thanks for posting about Pittsburgh! I grew up south of Pittsburgh and lived in town for a while when my spouse was in grad school. Love that town/city. It's got an excellent and thriving arts community, which you don't find in a lot of mid-size cities. Speaking of fries, there was a great place near Pitt called O's which we used to frequent. Don't know if it's around anymore but when you ordered fries, you got FRIES.

    • @riagirl4815
      @riagirl4815 Год назад +5

      Sadly, the O is gone, but Kennywood’s Potato Patch fries are a must when at the park!

    • @pleiades.puppets
      @pleiades.puppets Год назад +1

      @@riagirl4815 oh, that’s sad, but I’m glad Kennywood is still in operation. I remember many good times there as a kid.

    • @yossarian4047
      @yossarian4047 Год назад +2

      The loss of the O is pretty disappointing. Believe it closed down in 2020. It was replaced with a hoagie chain (location now closed), plus a taco place right across the street from another taco place :/

    • @elisaastorino2881
      @elisaastorino2881 Год назад +1

      Sadly the O is gone.

  • @quitsskydiver519
    @quitsskydiver519 Год назад +12

    We have a saying here: "Pittsburgh, city of champions. And the Pirates."

  • @BillCooper-q2r
    @BillCooper-q2r Год назад +10

    Fantastic video! I would definitely add the Roberto Clemente Museum to the list. He was a legendary Hall of Fame Pittsburgh Pirate and incredible humanitarian who died in a plane crash delivering aid to Nicaraguan earthquake victims. Just be sure to make reservations well ahead of time. Tour groups are small and the museum is very popular. It's become a must-stop tour for visiting Major League Baseball teams. Love your enthusiasm!

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 Год назад +1

      I been to Puerto Rico and saw where Roberto lived and the monument in his yard. I have no clue if it's still there but he brought baseball to all the Puerto Rican Children. May his legacy live on. 73

  • @rayantenna
    @rayantenna 5 месяцев назад +1

    I moved to Pittsburgh from Charlotte 6 months ago to pursue music! Great video!

  • @lennysmom
    @lennysmom Год назад +5

    Thank you for doing Pittsburgh. It has everything that bigger cities have, plus the neighborhoods are all different and can have a small town feel.

  • @tee_toe7898
    @tee_toe7898 Год назад +11

    I've visited Pittsburgh last year and I was surprised how much I really enjoyed the city. You can get around the city pretty quick. Soo much to see and do. Cool neighborhood.

    • @Bonnev-jt8hl
      @Bonnev-jt8hl Год назад

      The downtown (or rather dahntahn) is not very big. You can walk from the Point to the Convention Center in under an hour. Makes it that much easier to get around & see the sights!

    • @Wondwind
      @Wondwind Год назад +1

      Not “I’ve visited”. Just “I visited”.
      Sorry. I’m an English teacher. Can’t help it.

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад +1

      @@Bonnev-jt8hl If you're walking through Pittsburgh in the spring, don't forget to smell the flahrs!

    • @Thomas116-m2n
      @Thomas116-m2n Год назад

      @@bigscarysteve Picksburgh is beautiful in the spring.

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад +1

      @@Thomas116-m2n It sure is! You know what they say--April shahrs bring May flahrs!

  • @woxyroxme
    @woxyroxme Год назад +5

    I used to live in Coraopolis a very long time ago, the biggest mistake they ever made was getting rid of the street cars, they were way cool. I am 40 miles north of Cincinnati now and they have a massive inferiority complex when it comes to Pittsburgh.

  • @DavidKnizner-px2dm
    @DavidKnizner-px2dm Год назад +2

    I was born in Pittsburgh, had to leave for a job for 15 years, D.C., Chicago, Virginia, but once a Pittsburgher always a Pittsburgher, couldn't wait to move back and raise my kids here! I've been back for 24 years and I love it!

    • @rulaj1
      @rulaj1 Год назад

      I'm moving from the DC area with my daughter, any thoughts on best neighborhoods, schools? Thanks!

    • @kimberlyanne8330
      @kimberlyanne8330 5 месяцев назад

      North Allegheny

  • @kevinjohns1231
    @kevinjohns1231 Год назад +8

    I have used your do's and don'ts videos several times while planning vacations and they have always been very helpful. You absolutely nailed this one. Thank you for showing our city the love that we all feel for it!

  • @aprilrichards762
    @aprilrichards762 Год назад +4

    I've made cookies for family weddings. My grandma and I made good cookies but we did the Christmas cookies every year. Oh, in Pittsburgh, really Southwestern Pennsylvania, weddings, especially the receptions are usually held in local firehalls.
    More of a do, watch the Eat N Park Christmas tree commercial. I love it!

  • @gerissethlavalle6593
    @gerissethlavalle6593 Год назад +3

    Thank you for doing this video on Pittsburgh. I’ve been waiting for years for this video to come out. I’ve lived there for many years and miss it so much.

  • @reynabryer
    @reynabryer Год назад +7

    One thing is don't understand the wether it can be a nice spring or summer day to a cold winter day all in the same week

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Год назад +5

      Heck, in the same day 😀

    • @tabuhurt1593
      @tabuhurt1593 Год назад +4

      Don’t forget it rains here somewhere every day almost. Expect 3 of 4 seasons in one day everyday.

    • @natejohnson9669
      @natejohnson9669 Год назад +4

      Spot on. The high here was 85 yesterday and the low tonight is 39 lol.

  • @ThePittsburghTraveler
    @ThePittsburghTraveler Год назад +12

    Love all your videos! Glad you came to our home town. Pittsburgh is not only a fantastic place to visit but a wonderful place to live and grow up. How anyone could compare us to Filthydelphia is beyond me! Thanks Mark!

    • @colinmontgomery1956
      @colinmontgomery1956 Год назад +2

      Philadelphia could not be more different from Pittsburgh. Philadelphia feels like New York.

    • @ThePittsburghTraveler
      @ThePittsburghTraveler Год назад +3

      @@colinmontgomery1956 Absolutely agree with you! Pittsburgh is much more a midwest feel vs the New York & Philly's more international vibe.

    • @elisaastorino2881
      @elisaastorino2881 Год назад

      ​@@ThePittsburghTravelereh, we're not Midwestern either, and we're also quite international in our own way.

  • @dr.clockarchive7629
    @dr.clockarchive7629 Год назад +4

    the way you pronounce yinz is real funny. Glad you enjoyed our city

  • @keithlamont875
    @keithlamont875 Год назад +7

    I love hanging out in pittsburgh...it's so different😂beautiful city...hilly, hilly hilly 😂the neighborhoods are like suburbs. Beautiful neighborhoods...You don't have to live in the actual suburbs to get a suburb vibe in the city...blows my mind when I'm in pittsburgh...best kept secret 👍

    • @Runescape_God
      @Runescape_God Год назад

      It’s a great city of neighborhoods !

  • @anthonysalemi373
    @anthonysalemi373 Месяц назад

    Literally just came back from Pittsburgh. Spent 4 days there. Finally did most of the museums. Fourth time in the city, can't wait to go back!

  • @alexlindquist2986
    @alexlindquist2986 Год назад +10

    As you mentioned Mr. Rogers, one of my favorite things was seeing the set of the show at the Heinz History center. They had his house interior, King Friday's castle and the big oak tree. And an hour out of town in Latrobe is the the Fred Rogers Center with a cool exhibit out his life, along with the trolley, puppets, and sweaters his mom made. And his grave site is just a mile away from there as well. If you loves the show growing up, it's totally worth stopping in at any of the exhibits!

    • @tabuhurt1593
      @tabuhurt1593 Год назад +2

      I was SHOCKED and a teen when I found out Mr. Rogers showed Non Yinzers our neighborhood. I worked at Ms Jan’s, ROMPER ROOM, Travel agency with her children In The Mirror. WQED…Oakland

  • @kentsturgill5945
    @kentsturgill5945 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love this city. Born, and raised in Ohio , but fell in love with the sports teams in the 70's . I visit whenever I can which is usually involves a Steelers game . Love the food , the sites, and especially shopping for Steeler,Pieates, Penguins gear. Here We Go!!!

  • @Punkie83
    @Punkie83 Год назад +3

    "Yinzer" here 🖤💛🖤💛 and I support this whole message.. Very good and accurate information.. Makes me wanna go outside and visit my own city 😂

  • @seanconners4478
    @seanconners4478 Год назад +2

    One thing that was missed. Pittsburgh has great local music. Lots of talent in Da Burgh.

  • @blankface_
    @blankface_ Год назад +6

    Pittsburgh is awesome, and I grew up in NYC

  • @EmpireStateExpress01
    @EmpireStateExpress01 Год назад +9

    While coming into the town from the Fort Pitt Tunnel is nice, I feel that the most scenic view coming into Pittsburgh is from Parkway North (I-279).

    • @JoannaPolisena
      @JoannaPolisena Год назад +1

      I LOVE this cityscape reveal!! It is my favorite, too. I haven't been down that way in a while, but I always loved how you come out of that one big bend and all the beautiful buildings appear!

    • @EmpireStateExpress01
      @EmpireStateExpress01 Год назад +1

      ​@Joanna Polisena Me too, especially when a train is sitting on that first bridge near the bend with the Pittsburgh skyline as a backdrop.

    • @Bonnev-jt8hl
      @Bonnev-jt8hl Год назад +1

      Coming in from the south thru the Liberty Tunnel & across the Liberty Bridge is pretty nice too, though not as dramatic as the Fort Pitt tunnel & bridge.

    • @EmpireStateExpress01
      @EmpireStateExpress01 Год назад +1

      ​@1987 Bonnev I would rate that one as my number 3 favorite.

    • @Bonnev-jt8hl
      @Bonnev-jt8hl Год назад +1

      @@EmpireStateExpress01 Agreed.

  • @dutchray8880
    @dutchray8880 Год назад +4

    My family moved to Pittsburgh in 1964 when I was 10. Mr. Rogers was still a local show and, quite frankly, he creeped me out. I had a Pennsylvania Dutch accent and had to lose it quickly, but never picked up on the yinzer vernacular. A linguist told me yinzer talk should have all but disappeared by now, but young people are deliberately preserving it. I moved back to the greater Pittsburgh area recently and often go food shopping in the Strip. My wife is from another part of the world, and you can find her ethnic foods there.

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад +1

      A friend of mine ran into Mr. Rogers at a Pirates game once. My friend had his four-year-old daughter with him and asked if he could take her picture with Mr. Rogers. Mr. Rogers said, "I don't think so--I'm off the clock." My friend had an animus towards Mr. Rogers after that, and celebrated the day he died.

  • @jenniluv664
    @jenniluv664 Год назад +2

    I live 15 min from the city and work on the south side. Every day I feel lucky to live in Pittsburgh.

  • @davidcreedon880
    @davidcreedon880 Год назад +3

    Next time in the area, travel some 30 miles north of the city to see historic McConnell's Mill. Beautiful there, mill, waterfall, covered bridge. Worth the trip.

  • @SergioImbarlina
    @SergioImbarlina Год назад +29

    Mark,
    I'm glad you now covered both the place where I was born (Montevideo) and the place where I grew up (Pittsburgh). I'm also glad you covered the Fort Pitt Bridge city reveal - it is an AWESOME moment every time & especially for first time visitors.
    When it comes to Pittsburgh & western Pennsylvania roads, our roads are crazy windy. Anyone used to driving on a grid system is going to have a nightmare getting from point A to point B even with a GPS. And our hills...WOW!!! I have relatives that live in flat areas experience gastric distress riding up and down our hills. Of course oftentimes our windy roads and our hilly roads are one in the same. Just forewarn visitors to be ready for that.
    In a nutshell, western Pennsylvania culture is an interesting fusion of Northeast work ethic and pride with Midwestern friendliness. Growing up in the area I noticed alot of Italian, German, Irish, & Polish culture that has basically folded and fused into the local Yinzer culture. Interesting thing about Yinzer culture is that is both a point of pride & self deprecating at the same time - locals have alot of fun with it.
    BTW, if you ever travel back to Uruguay, could you please do a video on the rural beach towns of La Paloma & La Pedrera? There's a part of me that would love to retire to either of those two towns. Although I'm not sure I could ever return to using Rioplatense Spanish as my daily language after nearly 50 years of being a Yinzer.
    Interesting sidebar - I live out in the rural exurbs of Pittsburgh. My next door neighbor is an Englishman who now speaks Yinzer with an English accent His fusion of the two is beautifully charming to hear. But of course his relatives back in England call him a "bloody Yank". Too funny.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  Год назад +3

      That neighbits accent must be pretty funny. I will try to hit up some rural beached in Uruguay on our next visit.

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад +4

      For those non-Yinzers reading this, "windy" here has nothing to do with the wind blowing. It means "winding."

    • @SergioImbarlina
      @SergioImbarlina Год назад +1

      @@bigscarysteve EXACTLY!!! Didn't even give it a thought that it could read differently.

  • @michellekach8967
    @michellekach8967 Год назад +2

    Thank you. Yes we love our city. At my wedding 30 years ago. I had 3,000. Cookies. Now I'm in charge of my daughter's cookie table at her wedding. Can't wait. We're going to have take home containers. ☺️☺️🤤😋🫶🫶🫶 We live in the south hills. We're so blessed to have our T. Light rail system. It's nice. You're right the drive into town from the fort Pitt/tunnel bridge is amazing. The view gets me every time. ☺️☺️☺️🫶🫶🫶 thanks again for your share. If you get a chance CK out the south hills. Plenty of great places to shop. Mom and pop stores too. My daughter and I love the North hills. Great place to shop too.

  • @jcurrin15205
    @jcurrin15205 Год назад +3

    I would highly recommend making the first time you see Pittsburgh in person be coming thru the Ft Pitt tunnel. Even if it adds 30 minutes to your drive, it's worth it.
    Also, Kennywoods open

  • @hobologna
    @hobologna 4 месяца назад +1

    I loved Pittsburgh.. the people are nice, the food is killer, and the trails are incredible!

  • @danielfrancella5219
    @danielfrancella5219 Год назад +4

    I moved here 8 years ago. Great city.

  • @suzannebeam6935
    @suzannebeam6935 Год назад +6

    I went to Pitt and really enjoyed Pittsburgh, aside from the winters. The best way I have found to explain "yinz" to people is to tell them it's the Pittburghese equivalent of "y'all" in the South. And yes, the T is pretty useless... take the bus.

    • @tabuhurt1593
      @tabuhurt1593 Год назад +3

      It’s not just words, It’s a very unique dialect here.

    • @bigscarysteve
      @bigscarysteve Год назад +1

      This far north, people said "you ones" instead of "you all." That got contracted into "y'uns," which is what people outside Pittsburgh say. The vowel in "y'uns" got mutated in Pittsburgh for some unknown reason, producing "yinz."