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North Side Story |
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WQED/Pittsburgh |
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It's a show full of ketchup and beer, beautiful houses and ice
balls, exotic birds, barbecue and history. It's the fun of watching while they
open one of Andy's time-capsule boxes at the Warhol Museum. It's shopping along
East Ohio Street. It's finding out why kids like to go to the Old Post Office
building. And it's marveling at the cosmic impact that stars and telescopes have
had on this part of town.
The North Side is where all the millionaires used to live,
where the Pirates have been playing for years, and where you'll find some of the
most charming neighborhoods on earth. In this fun documentary, WQED's Rick Sebak
(producer of Kennywood Memories, The Strip Show and Things That Aren't
There Anymore) takes you to the part of Pittsburgh that until 1907 used to
be a separate city called Allegheny. |
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North Side Story |
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WQED/Pittsburgh |
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DVD |
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It's a show full of ketchup and beer, beautiful houses and ice
balls, exotic birds, barbecue and history. It's the fun of watching while they
open one of Andy's time-capsule boxes at the Warhol Museum. It's shopping along
East Ohio Street. It's finding out why kids like to go to the Old Post Office
building. And it's marveling at the cosmic impact that stars and telescopes have
had on this part of town.
The North Side is where all the millionaires used to live,
where the Pirates have been playing for years, and where you'll find some of the
most charming neighborhoods on earth. In this fun documentary, WQED's Rick Sebak
(producer of Kennywood Memories, The Strip Show and Things That Aren't
There Anymore) takes you to the part of Pittsburgh that until 1907 used to
be a separate city called Allegheny. |
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Things That Aren't There Anymore |
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WQED 13 |
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DVD |
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Remember when Forbes Field was the world's greatest ballpark?
When the Dips roller coaster at West View Park came out to Route 19? When
everyone went to the Allegheny County Fair? When streetcars ran all over town?
They're all parts of this warm and winsome program about Pittsburgh's past, this
heartfelt tribute to great old places where people used to go to have fun. |
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