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    Garrison Canal

    Garrison Canal

    4.6(7 reviews)
    4.5 miDowntown

    Andrea Polli's masterpiece in the heart of the Cultural District is an absolute gem of immersive…read moreart! A place I would often take visitors to our great city and a spot I still swing by whenever I'm home. The canal aka Garrison Place was originally a dank and dark alley (Garrison Alley) that transformed with the Cultural District coming into fruition. The LED art installation wasn't unveiled until 2018 but is still considered a vital and iconic piece of Pittsburgh art & history. The idea of the artwork is to mimic swimming under water. The lights change colors depending on weather. The animated waves also shift & change around the weather. If you're visiting Pittsburgh, be sure to check it out (after the sun goes down) in the 900 block of Liberty.

    "Garrison Canal" is a piece of artwork that was designed by artist Andrea Polli and installed in…read morethe Garrison Place alley between Liberty Avenue and Exchange Way. The artwork consists of thousands of lights that were recycled from the "Energy Flow" art on the Rachel Carson Bridge. According to the website for the artwork, Polli describes the artwork as waves of big-data lights under which visitors "swim." The lights change color in response to the weather. Recently late in the evening, my husband and I walked under this artwork. The shimmering lights looked very beautiful. Unfortunately, a man stopped and really stared at us, and even my husband felt worried that we would be robbed. We were not harmed at all (phew!), but I recommend that people walk with a buddy and keep a safe distance from others.

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    Strip District - Christmas Tree

    Strip District

    4.4(120 reviews)
    5.2 miStrip District

    If you are new to Pittsburgh, the name can be a bit confusing, but it refers to being a literal…read morestrip of land between the river and steeper banks. Although some also say it is from the strip mills that were once in the area. Regardless of how it got its name, it is a wonderful place that anyone spending time in Pittsburgh should visit! There are restaurants of every variety. Polish, Vietnamese, seafood, Italian and the original Primanti Brothers location! There is a winery, butcher shop, places to buy kitchen items, a spice store, tons of Pittsburgh themed sports and souvenir shops. Candy stores, Pittsburgh popcorn. Maybe the most known entity is Wholey's Market with their amazing selection of fresh seafood. The strip is always busy during the day, especially on Saturday and Sunday. It is a little less crazy in the evenings because a lot of the retail stores are only open until 5, but there are still plenty of great spots to grab a bite. It is easily walkable and there are a wide variety of parking options (a municipal garage near one end, surface lots, metered spots and some businesses (like Wholey's) have their own lots. What is great is that anyone can enjoy the Strip District. You can enjoy time with your family, wander on your own, have a girls day our or have a date day. So many fun things to choose from. Definitely one of the top Pittsburgh "things to do"

    Yes it's a must see strip. Lots of food places , something for everyone. Cafes to choose from …read more Shopping , road side vendors. We went to play mini golf, amazing place , it's huge, kids area is separate, restaurants is separate, people host birthdays, there is a bar, but lots of shops closes at 4 pm on a Sunday .

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    Strip District - The Strip has everything!

    The Strip has everything!

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    Mattress Factory Art Museum - Azza El Siddique's Echoes to Omega

    Mattress Factory Art Museum

    3.9(248 reviews)
    3.9 miNorth Side

    The Mattress Factory excels at site-specific imersive installation art, and their permanent…read morecollection has some origami art by some of the biggest names in installation art. The museum also hosts private events, a few of which I've attended, and they were outstanding. The staff are very welcoming. The museum gives back to the local community in a big way.

    I've visited the Mattress Factory many times over the years, and it's always a place I enjoy…read morereturning to. I love the main building and how the exhibits are constantly changing, while some of the iconic spaces--like the mirror rooms--remain favorites that you can always count on seeing again. During this visit, I noticed the Dollhouse building has been completely redone. The new exhibit is much darker and heavier in tone, which honestly made me a little disappointed since the dollhouse installation used to be a staple of my visits and something I always looked forward to. The third building had construction going on on the first floor, but from what I could see it looks like it's going to be an incredible new display once it's finished. I was also a little sad to see the delayed recorder projector piece gone, but the new installation in its place was still interesting. One thing I still absolutely love is the water flowing down the handrails--it's such a small detail but always one of my favorite parts of the experience. Overall, it's still a place I enjoy visiting and seeing how the exhibits evolve over time.

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    Mattress Factory Art Museum - Small wall work from Luke Stettner's State of the Sky

    Small wall work from Luke Stettner's State of the Sky

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    Lots like junk, right?

    Mattress Factory Art Museum - This is an exhibit of trash.

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    This is an exhibit of trash.

    Canton Avenue

    Canton Avenue

    4.2(11 reviews)
    3.6 miBeechview

    I always thought the steepest street in the U.S. would be in San Francisco, but it's not. It's in…read morePittsburgh. Drive around to the top. You can't drive up or down, but you can walk down it. After reading the sign that states it's the steepest street in the continental U.S.A., my eight-year-old daughter and I ran down the cobblestone street. What a view!

    This is an attraction that may get overlooked sometime, but it is awesome. It is the steepest…read morestreet in the US, at a 37% grade. When I told my family that I was going to take them to a hill, they were all pouting and did not want to go. After we go there, they did not want to leave. We walked up it a few times and drove it a few times. We got the full experience. They were scared when I first drove up it and I must admit, so was I. I did not think that my littles could run up it so I bet them $100 and some how they did. I was shocked. Even the 3 year old did it two and a half times and kept wanting to go up. This is surrounded by other steep hills in the same neighborhood. I do not know how the residents do it. Anyway, this hill is one -way and has a set of stairs on the side of it that you can use to walk up and down. You can easily find parking at the top and/or bottom of the hill and we spent about 30 mintues here climbing up and down and just having fun. I did knot know that my kids would love this hill so much. This spot is located just outside of Pittsburg and is a must do. You will not regret it.

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