Mount Washington is a hill in Pittsburgh, on the southern banks of the Monongahela River and Ohio River. In the early history of Pittsburgh, Mount Washington...
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Mount Washington, Pittsburgh (mountain) Listed alphabetically by state Mount Washington, Los Angeles, California Mount Washington, Kentucky Mount Washington...
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University of Pittsburgh, where he is a faculty member. Poet Michael Simms, founder of Autumn House Press, resides in the Mount Washington neighborhood...
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seam is named for its outcrop high on the sheer north face of Mount Washington in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and it is considered to form the base of the...
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The Washington Post and the Associated Press, which mentioned the facility following the crash of TWA Flight 514, a Boeing 727 jetliner, into Mount Weather...
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Castle Shannon Incline (category Railway inclines in Pittsburgh)
railroad in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that was part of the Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Railroad. It ran down the southern slope of Mount Washington, as part...
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Acheson Tunnel, Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway, Washington County Allegheny River Tunnel, Pittsburgh Light Rail, Pittsburgh Benford Tunnel, CSX...
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been a swampy thicket on the mountain. The first charter for a university was obtained in 1830. Until the early 1900s, Mount St. Mary's also acted as a...
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Storm King Mountain (New York) Storm King School, in New York Storm King State Park, in New York Storm King Ranger Station, in Washington Mount Storm King...
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Morningside Electric Street Railway Mount Vernon Electric Street Railway Mount Washington Street Railway Neversink Mountain Railway New Castle and Lowell Railway...
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