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    The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Building, also known as the "People's Observatory", is located at 10 Children's Way in the Allegheny...
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  • Nimatron (category Early history of video games)
    Nim played. After the fair it was moved to the Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Building in Pittsburgh. Despite this success, Condon considered...
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    was the Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science, which opened on October 24, 1939. The Buhl Planetarium was the fifth major planetarium in the...
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    in 1904, at 810 Arch Street. Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science (now part of the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh), built in 1939, at 10...
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    the Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science in Pittsburgh (renamed Buhl Science Center in the 1970s). The Buhl offered him space, and the exhibit...
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  • the review of all changes and alterations by the Historic Review Commission to the publicly viewable exterior and appearance of all buildings that are designated...
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    surrounding population. Museum and planetarium directors occasionally created controversy by omitting Pluto from planetary models of the Solar System. In February...
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    throughout the Miniature Railroad and Village exhibition on June 16 and 17, and the Buhl Planetarium hosted a Swift-themed laser show. In Los Angeles, the Grammy...
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    Cahokia (category Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois)
    78–90. Wittry, Warren L. (1964). "An American Woodhenge". Cranbrook Institute of Science Newsletter. 33 (9): 102–107 – via Explorations into Cahokia Archaeology...
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    lucky. All of the buildings, with the exception of the Old U.S. Post Office, the Carnegie Library, and Buhl Planetarium were destroyed and replaced with the...
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