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Legendary Locals of Pittsburgh

Author Cantrell, Joann
Publisher Arcadia
Category History
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PublisherArcadia
ISBN / ASIN1467101087
ISBN-139781467101080
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Sales Rank11,660
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Pittsburgh is a city rich in history, perhaps best known as the industrial hub for steel production, but it is also a city with deep roots of personal achievement. From Andrew Carnegie and his important role in putting the Steel City on the map to beloved Fred Rogers, renowned early childhood educator, creator, and television host of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, countless individuals have made a lasting impact on the community and the nation. Those featured in Legendary Locals of Pittsburgh have played vital roles in the medical field, such as Dr. Kenneth L. Garver, and served as quiet heroes, like Norman and Margaret Samways, Edith Balas, and Harold McKamish all of whom have contributed to Pittsburgh s unique identity through public service, business, education, and volunteerism. And chances are, readers just might know more than a few of the wide variety of people profiled who have left an indelible mark on a city they loved.
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