
Technically I live in a “suburb” of Pittsburgh but this town has existed for over 200 years, and some suburbs of Pittsburgh (even us in a way with the Whiskey Rebellion) have Revolutionary War history to them. Just yesterday, a marker was put up for land George Washington owned not far from here.
As someone in north Jersey, the towns are either like 100ish years old or 200-350 years old with few exceptions. Personally, I am several miles away from an abandoned mining town and also a military camp that was under George Washington’s jurisdiction. I wish my city had rich history like that
Oh I get that lol. I have a car, but my mom is partial owner and I am not really allowed to go much of anywhere. I am walking to a history tour of my town tonight (I walk to downtown here it’s close, work down there too) We got crazy hills and mountains in SWPA, too. The steepest street in North America is in Pittsburgh.
It’s nice to be in historic cities with developed downtowns because then at least there are historic sites in walking distance from each other. I would kill for a walking tour or a historic trail that I didn’t need to drive to The crazy hills and mountains are good for camping and hiking for fun, not so much for trying to actually travel to other cities on foot or even on bike
Exactly right. The sad thing about my town is a lot of it is getting gentrified now, so a lot of the buildings original faces are being taken over by the monotone, black and white look. I miss the original look and vibe of the town like it had while growing up. My college town hasn’t changed a bit in ages, all the faces either still look the same or are redone to look similar to the previous one, which I really appreciate that they do
Well as a medievalist, most of the buildings in my area are new, the good thing about northern Jersey is the density of 1700s history. It’s unfortunate how much of it has been given monotone and modern architecture like you mentioned. We lost some era modern gems because of private developers. My college town is pretty far away but it has a lot more 1700s architecture than other places on the east coast
It is, except be careful it’s Pittsburgh (the h) people get very mad if you don’t add it loll. The culture here is unlike any other city out there and the skyline too is so unique. I never thought anything of it until we had a scare of moving out of state, then I started to really look into and appreciate what makes us so special
Texas is pretty cool history, but it doesn’t go as far back as PA and doesn’t have as cool of names like PA does. Just yesterday a plot of land near me got a historical marker because George Washington owned it at one point, and George Washington has stayed in my town before as he did business with the founder at the mill.