The Incline's Quizburgh: Pittsburgh history
Pittsburgh is full of history. But how well do you know that history? Let's find out.
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A Pittsburgh holiday tradition with Depression-era roots involves putting oranges in Christmas stockings. Why? *
The US Steel tower — which is actually made of steel — was given this nickname because of its oxidized appearance: *
Pittsburgh is credited with which of the following inventions? *
The Barmaid Bill, which banned Pittsburgh women from mixing drinks, was overturned in what year? *
The City of Pittsburgh was incorporated in what year? *
Mount Washington’s Point of View statue depicts which historical figures? *
Andrew Carnegie’s first steel mill was built where? *
How and where did famed composer and Pittsburgh native Stephen Foster die? *
Fort Pitt is named for what British statesman? *
During the first World War, a Pittsburgh city councilman devised the nation's first plan for this: *
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