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CIX!

Since we have a fair number of Pittsburgh residents on this Forum, I wanted to let you know that my bride-to-be and I have decided to settle in the Pittsburgh area after our September 6th wedding.

So, if anyone has any tips for new residents, especially about good places to eat, things to do, common knowledge, etc. please share it in this thread! It's been a few years since I've been to Pittsburgh, so I need a refresher!

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Congratulations in advance of your upcoming Crowning.

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Originally Posted by Chtec
CIX!

Since we have a fair number of Pittsburgh residents on this Forum, I wanted to let you know that my bride-to-be and I have decided to settle in the Pittsburgh area after our September 6th wedding.

So, if anyone has any tips for new residents, especially about good places to eat, things to do, common knowledge, etc. please share it in this thread! It's been a few years since I've been to Pittsburgh, so I need a refresher!

Dave

Dave and Nevista-to-be,

Mazel Tov! Mnohaja i Blahaja L'ita!

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Thank you both!

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Originally Posted by Chtec
CIX!

Since we have a fair number of Pittsburgh residents on this Forum, I wanted to let you know that my bride-to-be and I have decided to settle in the Pittsburgh area after our September 6th wedding.

So, if anyone has any tips for new residents, especially about good places to eat, things to do, common knowledge, etc. please share it in this thread! It's been a few years since I've been to Pittsburgh, so I need a refresher!

Dave

Dave,

Congratulations! When you get to Pittsburgh, make sure you arrange to take a ride on the "incline" if you had not done so in the past. It is near one of the rivers (I forget which). It is similar to a ski lift, but had been used as a means of transporting steel workers up and down a huge hill. Now it is used by residents of some town houses in the area, and by tourists looking for entertainment.

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Here is a version of a prayer Loretta and I have said for the past thirty-two years. May you have many blessed years.

BOB

Prayer of the Married

Lord, my God, have mercy on ________ and me. Grant that we may perceive that the married state is holy and that we must keep it so. Grant that no strife, quarrel, or enmity may arise between us or hereafter become active among us. Grant us our Daily Bread whereby we may ever serve You with a quiet mind and deepen our Communion with You and with each other. Help us always to build each other up in the Faith so that we may finally attain to Your Kingdom and have You recognize us as Your own. For to You are due all glory, honor, and worship, together with Your Father Who is from everlasting, and Your All-Holy, Good, and Life-giving Spirit, now and ever and forever. AMEN.

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Dave, my young friend and brother,

Congratulations to you (and best wishes to her, since I'm old enough to recollect Emily Post's admonition as to who gets wished what biggrin ) and may God grant you both many years in health and happiness.

The South will be the poorer for your return to the holy land of Pennsylvania, but I suspect it will survive and I'll bet Mom and Dad are pleased to have you that much closer to Stroudsburg.

Many years,

Neil


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Welcome from a native Yunzer (myself)!

There was never any real estate bubble in the Pittsburgh area so home prices have remained stable.

Pennsylvania still has no sales tax on clothing.

There are two inclines in Pittsburgh, both on Mt. Washington. The Monongahela Incline is easily accessible from Station Square, on Carson Street on the South Side. The Duquesne Incline is farther up Carson Street.
The Gateway Clipper & Just Ducky tours are both accessed at Station Square.

Restaurants? My wife's favorite is Eat 'n Park. They're inexpensive, clean and the food is good. My wife loves the Nantucket Cod. Seriously, there are a lot of restaurants here - the only things missing are a good Argentine steakhouse and a good place to get Cuban food.

Traffic into "Dahntahn" is the worst from the East suburbs - it's the easiest from the North Hills.

There are more parish festivals here than anyplace else in the world.

Baseball has been blah here for so long that people go to see the fireworks. The Steelers rule. Don't even think about rooting for anyone else. The Penguins are very popular too.

Send me a PM if you want to know anything else.


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Points of interest:

St Anthony Chapel Troy Hill -- www.ichrusa.com/saintsalive/anthony.htm [ichrusa.com]

Pittsburgh Zoo

Kennywood park - amusement park

Museum of Natural History, brandy new dinosaur exhibit

Carnegie Science center/Sport Center/Buhl Planetarium/Omni Max/Pittsburgh Miniature Railroad & Village (the railroad may only be during the Christmas holiday season)

Sandcastle - water park

dinner on MT Washington - different locations varying price range.

Cathedral of Learning - University of Pittsburgh - ethnic rooms lower level (I assume they are still there)

Gateway Clipper Cruises

The Point, downtown

The Great Allegheny Passage - Bike Trial

Soldiers and Sailors - Civil War reenactments and various other activities

Bushy Run Battlefield - French and Indian War reenactment

Shopping/dinner/movie at the Waterfront

The list goes on and on depending on your interest!

Outside of Pittsburgh there is lots to do too!
Idelwild Park, Laurel Caverns, Seven Springs, Fort Necessity, Ohiopyle-white water rafting, etc.

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I went on a bus trip to the Holy Land a month and a half ago. The amount of domes that can be seen while driving into town can make an Eastern Christian salivate! grin

It would take a month or longer to casually see all of the churches!

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I personally dislike the suburbs and would encourage everyone to move into the city. You can walk or bike to work, or take a bus.

That eliminates the traffic and gasoline concern right there.

I live in the South Side. Everything is right there within walking distance. Of course, I hear the schools are better in the burbs, but I don't know what's what.

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Dave,
Glory to Jesus Christ!
Congratulations on the coming move to Pittsburgh.
Of course, you will have to learn a new language.
http://www.pittsburghese.com/
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Congratulations on your move to the Holy City. In my experience, the people are lovely.


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