Your Guide to the Pittsburgh Metro

The Steel City sits at the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers — a 2.4 million-person, 7-county metro carved into distinct neighborhoods by dramatic topography. Discover Pittsburgh — home to the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, UPMC (the region's largest employer), the Pittsburgh Steelers and Penguins, the Cathedral of Learning, the Andy Warhol Museum, the Strip District, Mount Washington's iconic skyline view, Primanti Brothers, the Point and Heinz History Center, and a sweeping transition from its 20th-century steel heritage into a 21st-century tech, healthcare, and robotics economy anchored by UPMC and CMU.


Regions

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Pittsburgh
The city of Pittsburgh sits at the confluence of three rivers — the Allegheny an...
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North Hills
The affluent northern suburban ring of Allegheny County along the I-279 / I-79 a...
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East Suburbs
The eastern suburban ring of Allegheny County along the I-376 (Parkway East) and...
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South Hills
The southern suburban ring of Allegheny County along the Light Rail 'T' line and...
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Airport / West
The western suburban ring of Allegheny County and the airport corridor. Anchored...
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Mon Valley
The Monongahela River valley southeast of Pittsburgh — the historic heart of Ame...
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Butler County
Butler County sits north of Allegheny County along the I-79 corridor. Anchored b...
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Beaver County
Beaver County sits northwest of Pittsburgh along the Ohio River, at the western ...
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Washington County
Washington County sits south of Allegheny County. The northern half of the count...
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Westmoreland
Westmoreland County sits east of Allegheny County and stretches toward the Laure...
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Fayette / Armstrong
The two outlying counties of the Pittsburgh metro. **Fayette County** is to the ...

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