Nestled into a fork in the Allegheny River — and situated along the growing Erie to Pittsburgh trail — Franklin, Pennsylvania is soaked in history and charm.
With a grand vision, dogged persistence and grit, volunteer groups and nonprofits are working to fill in the remaining gaps of the 270-mile Erie to Pittsburgh Trail — and hoping to bring it near completion in five years.
Once the third-largest mall in America, the deteriorating shopping center in West Mifflin still evokes warm memories from former shoppers as it faces demolition.
The sophisticated, ultra-modern-yet-inviting abode in Fox Chapel designed by Chicago-based architect Thomas Shafer isn’t for everyone — but it’s perfect for this art-loving couple.
Moundsville has a half-dozen destinations hidden in plain sight — unexpected treasures that you’ll be stunned to find in this particular corner of the world.
The Copacetic Comics Company in Polish Hill, a tiny store full of small press, self-published and alternative comics, is revered by enthusiasts far beyond Pittsburgh.
Encompassing moments of legend alongside hidden details, the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum is a monument to athletic achievement — and a fitting shrine to the late Franco Harris.
Energy experts from around the world will gather here in September to accelerate clean technology. Can they keep the planet from warming past its breaking point?
With a chorus of animal calls, a balmy atmosphere and — yes — a distinctive musk, the Tropical Forest exhibit at the Pittsburgh Zoo allows guests to visit a naturalistic habitat.
There may be no better way to imagine the lived experience of the fashionable Frick family than to inspect the details of the vehicles that took them around town.
Among the many iconic exhibits at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the collection of minerals and gems stands out as a breathtaking maze of wonder.