Skibo, the campus activities center, was completed in 1960 at a cost of $3 million. The name is taken from a Scottish castle owned by Andrew Carnegie.
The Computer Building
Federal and West Ohio Streets, Pittsburgh
Beautiful home of the Pittsburgh Pirates with a seating capacity of 34,000.
This ultra-modern structure was built at a cost of $22 million and occupies 95 acres on Lower Hill in Downtown, Pittsburgh
Included in this view are from left to right The Hilton Hotel, Gateway No 1 and the State Office Building.
As seen from Fort Pitt Bridge
As seen from the Golden Triangle
Takes passengers on a 30 degree inclined trip up the 400 foot high Mount Washington for a panoramic view of Pittsburgh's Golden triangle, where the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers merge to form the Ohio.
Built in 1877, this funicular carries more than 300,000 commuters and visitors yearly between West Carson Street and Grandview Avenue, Duquesne Heights.
The red and yellow cars travel over 800 feet of track.
At the confluence of the Allegheny and Mononghela Rivers at Pittsbugh Golden Triangle. The first wind symphony orchestra established in Pittsburgh in 1957. Performs during the summer on a specially-designed barge.