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THE FIRST GAME OF BINGO

The First Game of Bingo First Bingo Game – early 1920’s Hugh J. Ward first came up with the concept of bingo in Pittsburgh and began running the game at carnivals in the early 1920s, taking it nationwide in 1924. He secured a copyright on the game and wrote a book of Bingo rules in […]

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CIVIC ARENA

Civic Arena Civic Arena (formerly the Civic Auditorium and Mellon Arena, nicknamed The Igloo) was an arena located in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  It was the first  major-sports venue in the world, covering 170,000 sq. feet and constructed with nearly 3,000 tons of Pittsburgh steel, and supported solely by a massive 260-foot-long cantilevered arm on the exterior.

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JONAS SALK, M.D.

Jonas Salk, M. D. The Salk Polio vaccine developed at the University of Pittsburgh changed medical history, preventing many thousands of cases of the crippling illness and saving thousands of lives. April 12, 1955, Salk was hailed as a “miracle worker,” and the day “almost became a national holiday.” His sole focus had been to

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KDKA

KDKA “This is KDKA, of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We shall now broadcast the election returns.” —Leo Rosenburg, on the very first radio broadcast by KDKA, November 2, 1920. KDKA (1020 kHz) is a radio station licensed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Created by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation on November 2,

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ATOMIC SUBMARINE ENGINE

Atomic Submarine Engine USS Nautilus (SSN-571) is the world’s first operational nuclear-powered submarine. She was the first vessel to complete a submerged transit to the North Pole on 3 August 1958. Sharing names with the submarine in Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, and named after another USS Nautilus (SS-168) that served with

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WQED CHANGES LIVES

WQED Changes Lives WQED was the nation’s first community-supported television station and went on the air on April 1, 1954. In 1973, Classical WQED-FM 89.3 was founded as the region’s only 24-hour classical radio station. Today, WQED is educational public media with four television programming streams: WQED-TV; WQED: The Neighborhood Channel; WQED: The Create Channel;

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FIRST GASOLINE STATION

First Gas Station In 1913 the first automobile service station, built by Gulf Refining Company, opened in Pittsburgh at Baum Boulevard and St. Clair Street in East Liberty. It was designed by J. H.Giesey. Prior to the construction of the first Gulf station in Pittsburgh and the countless filling stations that followed throughout the United

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MIKE TOMLIN

In the world of professional football, few names resonate with the same level of respect and admiration as Mike Tomlin. As the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Tomlin has carved a niche for himself not just as a strategist but as a leader who inspires his team, embodies resilience, and exemplifies excellence. Born on

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BILL COWHER

Bill Cowher, a name synonymous with strength, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence in the world of professional football, is more than just a former head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. His journey through the NFL is a testament to hard work, leadership, and an indomitable spirit that continues to inspire both fans and

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