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Megan and Paul's Wedding

Pittsburgh, PA, USA, November, 2007
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Reception

Reception
1 Pennwood Ave
Edgewood, PA 15218, US

Hotel

Omni William Penn Hotel
530 William Penn pl
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 281-7100

Restaurant

Casbah
229 S Highland Ave
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 661-5656

Anonymous's favorite restaurant in Pittsburgh. A little pricey, but with terrific food from the Mediterranean and Northern Africa. The wine list is great.

D's Sixpax & Dogz
1118 S Braddock Ave
Swissvale, PA, United States
(412) 241-4666

Good hot dogs and an excellent international beer selection. We planned our wedding here.

Grand Concourse
100 W Station Square Dr
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 261-1717

Great seafood restaurant located in the Edwardian splendor of the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad terminal, built in 1901. Yes, I cut that last phrase right from a web page. It just seemed easier.

Max's Allegheny Tavern
537 Suismon St
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 231-1899

good German restaurant with fake Bavarian pretzels.

Silky's Sports Bar & Grill
1731 Murray Ave
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 421-9222

Our local (somewhat smoky) hangout, only two blocks from our apartment. They have good food- burgers and pasta and fish, and good beer for cheap prices.

Entertainment

Squirrel Hill
5801 Forbes Ave
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 422-9650

Our neighborhood has two movie theaters, a Barnes and Noble, lots of restaurants, and small stores.

The South Side
2208 E Carson St
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 381-5401

Most of the clubs and bars for the cool kids are on South Side. Plays, live music, art galleries, bars... anything you are looking for. The link above has a lot of listings.

Attraction

Andy Warhol Museum
117 Sandusky St
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 237-8300

Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History
4400 Forbes Ave
Oakland, PA, United States
(412) 688-8658

The first dinosaur fossils at the Natural History Museum were excavated at the Carnegie Quarry, now the national park: Dinosaur National Monument. The newly renovated fossil exhibition is one of the best in the world. The art museum is pretty good too. Both museums are free.

Carnegie Science Center Omnimax Theater
1 Allegheny Ave
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 237-3400

A science museum with imax theater and planetarium, and a Sportsworks center with lots of interactive displays about sports.

Heinz History Center
1212 Smallman St
Pittsburgh, PA 15222, US

Regional history museum associated with the Smithsonian Institute. Has exhibits covering Heinz 57 sauce and the experience of black soldiers in Vietnam, among others.

Mattress Factory Museum
500 Sampsonia Way
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 231-3169

A small contemporary art museum.

Point State Park
101 Commonwealth pl
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(412) 471-0235

A beautiful park where the three rivers come together. A great place to ride a bike or walk around enjoying the view.

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