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Pittsburgh is known for a lot of things — steel and shale, eds and meds, bridges and ball games — but did you know that our city once had its very own “Wall Street” Downtown? Author and historian Mark Houser is here to talk about our region’s first financial district and the iconic buildings that followed, all because someone struck oil (on purpose) 165 years ago today!
Want to learn more Downtown history? Sign up for one of Mark’s antique skyscrapers tours.
Learn more about the sponsors of this August 27th episode:
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
Pittsburgh Recovery Walk
Airport Corridor Transportation Association
Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm.
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Pittsburgh is known for a lot of things — steel and shale, eds and meds, bridges and ball games — but did you know that our city once had its very own “Wall Street” Downtown? Author and historian Mark Houser is here to talk about our region’s first financial district and the iconic buildings that followed, all because someone struck oil (on purpose) 165 years ago today!
Want to learn more Downtown history? Sign up for one of Mark’s antique skyscrapers tours.
Learn more about the sponsors of this August 27th episode:
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
Pittsburgh Recovery Walk
Airport Corridor Transportation Association
Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm.
Want more Pittsburgh news?
Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.

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