Lifestyle
Pittsburgh has world class culture. The Carnegie Center, in its “noble quartet” of art, science, music and literature, is known nationally as second only to the Smithsonian. The Carnegie Museum of Natural History has over 10,000 objects on display at any given time and is home to one of the largest dinosaur collections in the world. Over 200 performing arts groups, as well as scores of museums, concert halls and galleries are in the area.
Pittsburgh abounds with varied recreation. Pro sports include: hockey, baseball and football (the Pittsburgh Steelers were the first NFL team to win four Super Bowls.) For those who would rather play than watch, outdoor recreation is abundant. Open areas and riverfront parks are common. There are over 26,000 boat registrations in Allegheny County—second in the nation only to Dade County, Florida. There are more trees within Pittsburgh’s city limits than any other metropolitan area in the country.
Nowhere else will you find such diversity in living. Nowhere else will you find such quantity and quality in art, music, recreation, history or technology—and housing you can afford. Here you will find an ideal blend of metropolitan amenities combined with suburban comforts. Pittsburgh is the perfect place to call home —Welcome!