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Kyle H.

Whether you drive up, or take the Duquesne Incline ride up, the view at Point of View is stunning! The sculpture of George Washington's meeting with Seneca leader Guyasuta was also informative, and also a great work of art. Once here, we read up on the background story of the sculpture, took some pictures, and also took the small trail hike into the woods. It was a nice little nature hike. Spending some time here is worth your time!

Brittney B.

This is a really cool vantage point of the city of Pittsburg! If you're ever there, you should stop. We were able to grab some incredible pictures of the city with no one around.

Raj S.

Beautiful view of golden triangle!! Nice place to walk along the view!! Clam and relaxing!! I will be coming back more often to get this experience of calm and peace

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Kanchan B.

What a smashing sculpture this is!! The weight of history is felt in the intense stare between the two former friends and then that beautiful marvelous view of Pittsburgh in the background - it all combines to create an atmosphere around the sculpture that honestly gave me goosebumps!! I felt I was reliving history and the meeting of George Washington and the Native American leader Seneca even if it was in a very stylized form. I loved the intensity of the stare captured between the two protagonists. Another highlight was that I was with a local Pittsburgher & Yelper Phil G, and he knew so much info about the French-Indian- British wars and his descriptions about where the wars were fought bought the sculpture to living life! One other thing to note - the view from behind the sculpture is just fabulous! Also behind the sculpture is the start for the Emerald View Park Trails. If you are near the Duquesne incline, this is just a 5 min walk down the road and so absolutely worth it!! Note: #327 of Yelp 100 challenge for 2016

Kyler W.

This is a nice and relaxing place to get the best view of the city. There is a hiking trail that goes around the backside of the mountain, near. Not very big but a good spot to hit for a quick photo op and a chance to read up a little about the "George & Gus" statue.

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The Point of View sculpture depicts George Washington's meeting with Seneca leader Guyasuta in October 1770.

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Rivers of Steel:Carrie Blast Furnaces National Historic Landmark

Rivers of Steel:Carrie Blast Furnaces National Historic Landmark

4.8(32 reviews)
7.1 mi

We thoroughly enjoyed our tour with Keith! He had to do much first hand knowledge of the facility,…read morehaving worked there himself when he graduated the army. The tour lasted about 2.5 hours and was mostly outside in direct sunlight. There were a few opportunities for shade, but not many. If you come on a hot day, plan to arrive hydrated and grab a complimentary water bottle from the check in desk. You'll need it. Parking is plentiful, the history is intriguing, and the art scattered about the property is thoughtful and engaging. If you're lucky, you'll spot some wildlife who inhabit the surrounding area.

I am a yinzer through and through and cherish all the history that is Pittsburgh…read more Carrie Furnaces are no different. The tours are incredible and you learn so much. I come from a long line of steelworkers and thought I pretty much knew all there was to know. That was, until the tour. The tour guide was extremely informative. Most of the folks working (volunteering) at Carrie have some connection to the steel industry. In addition to the tour, I have had the privilege of attending events there as well. Yep, they rent out the space. Everything was well put together at the events and having the furances as backdrop took it to the next level. As far as the tours go, I feel so strongly that Pittsburgh natives and tourists alike take one. It's really incredible to learn how much of the country was built because of Carrie.

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