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Pittsburgh - Golden Triangle
Built on the land between the confluence of the Allegheny, Ohio and Monongahela rivers, Pittsburgh is a city of bridges - 446 in total - more, in fact, than Venice, Italy. Once the site of the French-built Fort Duquesne and later the British-built Fort Pitt, Pittsburgh has evolved from the city of steel to today's nationally-known center of medicine, education, technology and financial services. In 2005 in The Economist, Pittsburgh shared with Cleveland the top spot for liveable cities in the United States. Your treasure hunt in Pittsburgh Hunt is centered around the downtown area called the Golden Triangle. Hunt participants might see: a 100-year-old stained glass window; the home of the city's first female journalist; a colonial-era cemetery; and at least one of Pittsburgh's many bridges. (Watch our 2-minute video preview to see what a typical Dr. Clue program looks and feels like!)
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