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    Natasha K.

    A beautiful memorial of the GOAT. Great view of the city as well. Parking is street only and right across the way from Acrisure Stadium so choose when you visit, wisely! But definitely worth the stop, plus it's free!

    Scott K.

    Beautiful monument located along the North Shore Riverview Park across the street from the Steelers Stadium. Well kept grounds. A heartwarming tribute to a great man that generations of children grew up watching, admiring and learning on television. Scenic view of the city and a little insight of a true humanitarian. Enjoy and God Bless!!

    Nicole E.

    There's the immediate sound of a familiar voice playing on the audio speaker right by the arch in the statue. It's the friendliest and most humble voices I've ever heard on TV since my toddler days. We had to stop off on our road trip to go see the famous and most beloved TV character. Right on the shore. I have such fond memories of watching him as a child. He was mesmerizing back then. So wish there were such great characters like him today.

    Kyle H.

    Nicely done sculpture and sound installation monument to Mr. Fred Rogers. The rough bronze sculpture captures him well, and sitting at the Monument for a few minutes, listening to Mr. Rogers, brought us inner peace and great memories. Along the riverfront, with a monument to children, and one for police, this is a must visit for PGH natives, and a nice respite for tourists, and children of all ages.

    Cordelia May commissioned to work on the statue
    Arlene M.

    What would Pittsburgh be without its famous iconic personalities! The Fred Rogers monument is part of the "Tribute to Children" circle made possible by one of his late dear friends Cordelia May. The statue captures Fred Rogers tying up one of his sneakers as seen on his show. Fred Rogers would normally come into the studio house of his set with his red jacket, untie his dress shoes, tie his sneakers, and sing the famous song "Won't you be my neighbor?" His children's TV show ran in the late 20th century and was an inspiration to children everywhere with his soft spoken voice. During his lifetime he spoke to children in such a way to help them learn about life and also gently and with great discernment broke down some of the hardships one faces in life. The statue sits under a half moon archway where you can actually climb on his lap. I feel this is what he would have wanted and the way the statue is set there is indeed plenty of room to climb up it and no get hurt. From the statue you have a spectacular view of the city of Pittsburgh and behind it is a sign both describing his work and devotion to children. Also on that sign is the friendship connected with him and Cordelia May and her generosity in making this statue possible. inside the archway you can hear a recording of one of his songs. Located right by the North shore walkway where the north end of the Manchester Bridge once stood it is best to visit it when the Steelers are not in town and there is no event at Heinz Field which sits almost directly behind it. For more on Fred Rogers, head over to the Heinz History museum on Smallman St near the entrance to the Strip district. There they have the actual sets used in the production as well as the set that served as the castle and grounds for the King Friday puppet and the other children's puppet characters made famous on the show.

    DJ V.

    Beautiful tribute to a wonderful man, Mr. Fred Rogers. This tribute is on the water front in downtown Pittsburgh.

    Where is Fred Rogers looking ?
    George M.

    Who doesn't love Mr. Rogers? No one. Probably the Taliban :-). This is a huge monument right next to World War II stunning memorial, PA law enforcement memorial, and across the street from football related memorials. Fred Rogers won't be forgotten by Pittsburgh and anyone loving good people anywhere. You might be a jagoff if you don't like Mr Rogers* *correction you are a jagoff if you don't like Mr Rogers!

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