Pittsburgh’s North Shore vs North Side.

Photo by Damian Catanza

To some it’s everything across the Alleghney River from downtown. There is more to it then that. The North Shore is the area between the  Rachel Carson Bridge, or  Ninth Street Bridge to the Rivers Casino. It’s a new area bulldozed in the late 1990s/2000 to build stadiums and ball parks. Its the bustling place on game day. None game days its filled with chain resturants and river trails. Its a river life

The Northside is north of the highway. Its filled with neighborhoods and mom and pop resturants. Quit parks and beuitiful old houses .

Photo by Damian Catanza
Photo by Damian Catanza
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PNC Park is home to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Sometimes the only fireworks at a Pittsburgh Pirates game happen after the game.
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Photo by Damian Catanza
Athletics and the Northshore go hand and hand. Today you can enjoy a bike ride or run along the river bank. Professional baseball started here in 1887. In 1903 the Pirates played in the very first World Series.
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Photo by Damian Catanza
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The Immaculate Reception is the greatest play in Pittsburgh Steeler History.
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Point State Park in 1970.
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Photo by Damian Catanza
Photo by Damian Catanza
Photo by Damian Catanza
During special events like a baseball game The Roberto Clemente Bridge is closed to traffic. At time you may find street performers or just an awesome view