Tuesday, July 17, 2012

A look at Innovators and Entrepreneurs in Pittsburgh


The Heinz History Center opened a new exhibit today exploring important entrepreneurs and innovators native to Pittsburgh. The installation titled Pittsburgh: A Tradition of Innovation is set to be a long-term part of the museum that seeks to showcase the best, most well known innovators from the city.

Take a look at the exhibit here
The History Center's newest long-term exhibition, Pittsburgh: A Tradition of Innovation, celebrates our region's incredible impact on the world.

The two-story, 16,000 square-foot exhibit features more than 50 hands-on activities and audio-visual displays, to help tell Pittsburgh's definitive story.

Beginning 16,000 years ago at Meadowcroft Rockshelter in Avella, Pa., through George Washington's first experiences in the French & Indian War, and Lewis & Clark's groundbreaking expedition, Pittsburgh: A Tradition of Innovation celebrates our historic accomplishments all the way through our 21st century role as a leader in medicine, higher education, and robotics.

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