Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - July 8, 2017 - The Senator John Heinz History Center is an Interactive museum focused on topics in technology, natural history, physical science, and sports education. The museum is part of the Smithsonian Institution.

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Heinz History Center

Pittsburgh


Local history and lore is shared with verve and color – there's even an exhibit dedicated to children's TV host and native son Fred Rogers. It also contains the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, focusing on Pittsburgh's many beloved championship teams.


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