2013-11-08--Pittsburgh, PA (Part 1) by ThomasCarroll235
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Georgia and I had a wonderful weekend in Pittsburgh visiting with Torey, Dick, Lauren and Jack. We had the opportunity to visit many districts of this vibrant, beautiful and interesting city. Only one down note-Notre Dame's football team was upset by the University of Pittsburgh on Saturday night. After licking our Panther wounds we resumed touring on Sunday, returning to Boston and Cohasset that evening.

View from the 37th floor of Pitt's Cathedral of Learning

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Carnegie Mellon University from Pitt's Cathedral of Learning

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A quiet alcove high above Oakland

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Carnegie Mellon and Schenley Park

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Autumn colors frame Schenley Drive, Oakland

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Oakland shimmering in a potpourri of autumnal hues

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Carnegie Mellon University- Hamerschlag Hall

Named for Arthur Arton Hamerschlag (November 25, 1872 – July 20, 1927) who was an Austria-born American electrical and mechanical engineer who served as the first President of Carnegie Mellon University.
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