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Bayernhof Museum

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

General, History, Historic House, Library, Science, Specialized

the latter part of his life, Charles Brown III developed a passion for collecting old, rare automatic musical instruments. That collection is now part of the Bayernhof Museum. His collection is displayed in almost every room in the house. There are many antique music boxes, “monkey” organs, a Wurlitzer carousel organ, a Reproduco Piano-Pipe organ used in funeral homes and theaters, an Encore Automatic Banjo. There is also a Mills Deluxe Violano Virtuoso player violin and piano combination, a Knabe Ampico reproducing grand piano that faithfully “reproduces” the playing of the artist who originally recorded the roll and a huge Seeburg Pipe Organ Orchestra that was once used to accompany silent films to name just a few.

Fort Pitt Museum

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

Historical Glass Club of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

National Aviary at Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

National Museum of Broadcasting

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

Neville House Associates, Inc.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

Penn Hills Historical Commission

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

Pioneer Heritage Association

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

History

Wood Street Galleries

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

Fort Pitt Blockhouse

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

Frick Art & Historical Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Art, Culture, General, History, Nature Centers, Specialized

The museum and its collections are the legacy of Helen Clay Frick, daughter of Henry Clay Frick, one of America’s greatest industrialists and art collectors. During your time at the Frick, you can view fine and decorative arts and artifacts, magnificent exhibitions and vintage cars and carriages … take part in educational programs and concerts … enjoy fine dining and more.

Mattress Factory, Ltd.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

National Flag Foundation

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

Nationality Rooms Program

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History

North Allegheny Historical Museum

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History, Historical Society

History

History, Historical Society

The Duquesne Incline has provided a rapid rail transit service, between Downtown Pittsburgh and the Mount Washington neighborhood of Duquesne Heights, for commuters and tourists since 1877!
At the Upper Station of the Incline, people can view the beautiful Golden Triangle of Downtown Pittsburgh, and environs, from the visitor observation deck. This beautiful view has been designated as the second most beautiful view in America by USA Weekend magazine!
In 2004, a new viewing deck was added, allowing visitors to watch the historic Incline hoisting equipment in operation. Additionally, the Upper Station waiting room includes a small museum of Pittsburgh history and cable car history.

Transportation and Technology Museum

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

History