Submitted by put_the_ux_in_sux t3_10q441y in pittsburgh
JonWeekend t1_j6nzqqh wrote
What does this have to do with Pittsburgh?
thatburghfan t1_j6o05tt wrote
We accept Fallingwater as our own, though a bit distant physically.
More-Adhesiveness-54 t1_j6o2xwe wrote
Fallingwater's also in Southwestern PA (Laurel Highlands), which is completely in-scope based on the sub's own rules
vonHindenburg t1_j6o2xsx wrote
It's within Pittsburgh's orbit by default. The nearest city is Uniontown, which isn't exactly a cultural hub. Morgantown is regionally important, but unless you care very deeply about college football or strange forms of urban transit, there's not much that's distinctive about it.
kbups53 t1_j6o3ui9 wrote
Pretty good muffler man in Uniontown. That's about it.
Wouldwoodchuck t1_j6oajg1 wrote
Do YOU know the muffin man??
kbups53 t1_j6odfgf wrote
I know both the muffin man AND the muffler man!
(These guys did a video about the muffler men around here, the Uniontown one is about a minute in. If anyone is wondering what I'm talking about.)
Jmyles23 t1_j6o929k wrote
You can see the Pittsburgh skyline from certain peaks in the Laurel Highlands.
vonHindenburg t1_j6o9s35 wrote
Yup. From the rear deck at the visitor center of Laurel Caverns or at the foot of the Great Cross of Christ above Uniontown, you can just make out the Steel Tower and Mellon Building. Technically, Morgantown is a bit closer, but it's just not a hub in the same way.
Ryan1006 t1_j6of5r1 wrote
Wow, I never knew that. We were at Laurel Caverns last year but it was a very foggy morning so we couldn’t see that. If we ever go again and it’s clear out I’m going to look for it.
JonWeekend t1_j6ofhv7 wrote
Thank you for explaining
srenders t1_j6o48es wrote
It was built for the Kaufmanns who were important in Pittsburgh history.
NonoYouHeardMeWrong t1_j6o42ko wrote
This is Bill Peduto’s house
GargantuanWitch t1_j6o5at0 wrote
Why?
NonoYouHeardMeWrong t1_j6o61ov wrote
three blocks from Cappy's!
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