Thanks for an absolutely wonderful video. There's no place like Pittsburgh. Most of my working life centered in working in this wonderful place. I always had a pleasant experience there. I traveled from Uniontown five to six days a week.
What I don't understand is that PBS is constantly on the lookout for new and exciting programming to feature. Well, Rick Sebak is a Pittsburgh institution and he and his programs are dearly loved. So why do they limit the shows to 30 or 60 minutes? Rick could add in enough "extra" material to make each show two or three hours and the audience would devour them! I could sit and listen to Rick just chatting about his own Pittsburgh memories! For crying out loud, Rick could have his very own TV channel in Pittsburgh and the people would love it.
I remember visiting the machine shop in Marshall's basement, such an interesting place. in fact it was Rob that gave me the tour of the facility. no trouble with the light back then, dating to 2010
Thank you for sharing. I have learned so much about Pittsburgh. Would like to visit the state again.
Oh my god as a Pittsburgher I love that yinz made this! PGH history series rocks!
Pittsburgh, beautiful city and its people too.
Thanks for an absolutely wonderful video. There's no place like Pittsburgh. Most of my working life centered in working in this wonderful place. I always had a pleasant experience there. I traveled from Uniontown five to six days a week.
Thanks, Steven!
They should do a show on the Laurel mall and Peachins....
Is that the mine where Day of the Dead was filmed?
What I don't understand is that PBS is constantly on the lookout for new and exciting programming to feature. Well, Rick Sebak is a Pittsburgh institution and he and his programs are dearly loved. So why do they limit the shows to 30 or 60 minutes? Rick could add in enough "extra" material to make each show two or three hours and the audience would devour them! I could sit and listen to Rick just chatting about his own Pittsburgh memories! For crying out loud, Rick could have his very own TV channel in Pittsburgh and the people would love it.
I remember visiting the machine shop in Marshall's basement, such an interesting place. in fact it was Rob that gave me the tour of the facility. no trouble with the light back then, dating to 2010
Remember the old movie "Pittsburgh" with Wayne & Deitrich. Hunkies!
The stair scene is comedy 🎭 poor Rod👏
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From Pittsburgh Northside Federal Street extension prairieville Ave
Perrysville Ave
I don’t know one, not☝️Black person in Pittsburgh that uses the word Yinz🗣