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  1. Pittsburgh (Hasidic dynasty): Pittsburgh is a Hasidic dynasty founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1924 by Rabbi Yosef Leifer, a Hungarian rabbi and descendant of Rabbi Mordechai of Nadvorna. This is one of the few Hasidic dynasties named after an American city (others are ... (Hasidic dynasty) [100%] 2023-12-16 [Ashdod] [Hasidic dynasties]...
  2. Pittsburgh (Hasidic dynasty): Pittsburgh is a Hasidic dynasty founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1924 by Rabbi Yosef Leifer, a Hungarian rabbi and descendant of Rabbi Mordechai of Nadvorna. This is one of the few Hasidic dynasties named after an American city (others are ... (Hasidic dynasty) [100%] 2024-01-21 [Ashdod] [Hasidic dynasties]...
  3. Pittsburgh: The increase over 1910 was J4,288 or 10. After the 1920 census was taken the township of Chartiers, with a pop. of 5,000, was annexed, petitions were filed for the annexation of the borough of Homestead with a ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  4. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh is a city in western Pennsylvania which lies at the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers where the two form the Ohio River. It was once a major steel producer; steel has closed down but the influence of ... [100%] 2023-02-19 [Urban History] [Pennsylvania Cities and Towns]...
  5. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh (/ˈpɪtsbɜːrɡ/ PITS-burg) is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Allegheny County. It is the second-most populous city in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia and the 68th-most populous city in the U.S. (Second-most populous city in Pennsylvania, United States) [100%] 2023-12-18 [Pittsburgh] [Cities in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania]...
  6. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh, the county seat of Allegheny County in Pennsylvania, is the state's largest metropolis. It is Pennsylvania's second-largest city, behind Philadelphia, and the 68th-largest city in the United States. [100%] 2023-11-01 [Pittsburgh] [Cities in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania]...
  7. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh (/ˈpɪtsbɜːrɡ/ PITS-burg) is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Allegheny County. It is the second-most populous city in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia and the 68th-most populous city in the U.S. (Second-most populous city in Pennsylvania, United States) [100%] 2023-12-17 [Pittsburgh] [Cities in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania]...
  8. West Chester Railroad (1831–1903): The West Chester Railroad (WCRR) was chartered in 1831 and began operation in 1832. The railroad line ran from West Chester, Pennsylvania, for 9 miles (14 km) to Malvern, Pennsylvania, where it connected with the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad. (1831–1903) [95%] 2023-12-17 [Defunct Pennsylvania railroads] [Predecessors of the Pennsylvania Railroad]...
  9. West Tennessee Railroad: The West Tennessee Railroad (reporting mark WTNN) is a shortline railroad in the Southern U.S., connecting Corinth, Mississippi, to Fulton, Kentucky, via western Tennessee. The company began operating in 1984 on a portion of the former Mobile and Ohio ... [95%] 2024-01-21 [Tennessee railroads] [Kentucky railroads]...
  10. Railroad (song): "Railroad" is the first solo single released by Maurice Gibb, best known as a member of the Bee Gees. It was released in April 1970. (Song) [91%] 2023-12-15 [1970 songs] [1970 debut singles]...
  11. Railroad: A railroad (British: railway) is a form of transport in which trains are pulled on rails along fixed routes carrying freight or passengers. Emerging from small-scale horse-drawn operations combined with the steam engine, railroads were developed in Britain ... [91%] 2023-02-17 [Railroads] [Business]...
  12. Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad: The Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad (reporting mark PSR), also known as the Shawmut Line, was a short line railroad company operating passenger and freight service on standard gauge track in central and southwestern Pennsylvania. Since 2004, it has been operated ... [90%] 2023-09-30 [Pennsylvania railroads] [Former Class I railroads in the United States]...
  13. Pittsburg: Pittsburg, or PITTSBURGH, 1 the second largest city of Pennsylvania, U., and the county-seat of Allegheny county, on the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, 440 m., 238,617; 2 (1900), 321,616, of whom 84,878 were foreign-born ... [88%] 2022-09-02
  14. Pittsburg: Pittsburg, a city of Crawford county, Kansas, U., 624; (1890), 6697; (1900) 10,112, of whom 860 were foreign-born; (1910 census), 14,755. It is situated at the intersection of four great railway systems-the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe ... [88%] 2022-09-02
  15. Pittsburg: Second largest city in the state of Pennsylvania. With Allegheny, the twin-city on the north side of the Allegheny River, it is the chief city of western Pennsylvania. There are no reliable records of the beginnings of the Jewish ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [88%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  16. East and West Railroad of Alabama: The East and West Railroad of Alabama was a railroad in the U.S. states of Alabama and Georgia. [83%] 2023-10-17 [3 ft gauge railways in the United States] [Defunct Alabama railroads]...
  17. West Side Belt Railroad: The West Side Belt Railroad (reporting mark WSB) was a standard gauge railroad incorporated July 25, 1895. It ran from Temperanceville, to Clairton, Pennsylvania, with a branch to Banksville. [82%] 2024-09-13 [History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania] [Defunct Pennsylvania railroads]...
  18. Flag of Pittsburgh: The flag of Pittsburgh is a triband flag featuring vertical bands of black and gold and Pittsburgh's coat of arms in the center. In 2004, the flag was ranked as the twenty-fourth best flag design out of 150 ... (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US city flag) [81%] 2023-12-17 [Flags of cities in Pennsylvania] [Pittsburgh]...
  19. History of Pittsburgh: The history of Pittsburgh began with centuries of Native American civilization in the modern Pittsburgh region, known as "Dionde:gâ'" in the Seneca language. Eventually, European explorers encountered the strategic confluence where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers meet to form the ... (None) [81%] 2023-12-28 [History of Pittsburgh]
  20. History of Pittsburgh: The site of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, is at the confluence of the Allegheny River and the Monongahela River that forms the Ohio River. The history of Pittsburgh began with a struggle between Native Americans, the French and the British ... [81%] 2023-09-17

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