- Heinz Field from Mt. Washington
- Hilltop view of Point State Park
- Station Square and Monongahela River
- Heinz Field Seating – East Concourse
- Heinz Field Gate A
- Welcome to Heinz Field
- Station Square Courtyard
- A nice view of the Monongahela River above Station Square
- Clouds over Pittsburgh, PA
- Ground Level – Entering Heinz Field
- Walking View of Heinz Field
- Ground Level Heinz Field
- Sporting the Black n Gold and a killer smile!
- FedEx Great Hall, Heinz Field
- Welcome to Steelers Nation
- Steelers Tickets – Box Office
- The top Pittsburgh players displayed in the Great Hall
- The Great Hall at Heinz Field
- Pittsburgh Steelers Store Merchandise
- The Terrible Towel – a Pittsburgh Icon
- Steelers Sideline Store
- Heinz Field Sideline Store – Steelers and Panthers swag.
- Sideline Store – Official Steelers Merchandise
- View of Steelers Nation Unite sign
- USA Flag outside the stadium
- Heinz Field Sign – closeup
- Rivers Casino, next to the stadium
- View of the walking ramps at the Field – Gate C
- Gate C at Heinz Field
- You’re in STEELERS COUNTRY
- Team support is found everywhere
- Dippy the Diplodocus – Outside the Carnegie Museum
- The Steelers Biggest Fan
- Annie the dog, whose owner insisted I take a picture. The friendly owner was also wearing his Steelers gear.
- The “O” – the Original Hot Dog Shop, the long-lived sports bar for Pitt students and athletes.
- One of the many enormous pieces of machinery found around Station Square. These have been restored and placed to pay tribute to the Steel Industry.
- In 2003, the Carnegie Museum of Natural History sponsored an event called Dinomite Days to bring awareness to the museum’s amazing dinosaur fossil collection. Hundreds of dinosaur statues were created and placed all over the city,
- USS Requin, a Tench-class submarine, was the only US Navy ship to be named after the requin, a sand shark. Since 1990 it has been a museum ship docked at the science center.
- The Monongahela Incline, built in 1870, is located near the Smithfield Street bridge, directly across the Monongahela River from downtown Pittsburgh
- The Cathedral of Learning, nicknamed Cathy, a Pittsburgh landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh’s main campus.
- The Alphbetasaurus – The Grable Foundation’s mission is to help children and youth to become independent, caring, contributing members of society by supporting programs critical to a child’s development.
- A grand view awaits atop Mt. Washington, one of the most visited neighborhoods in Pittsburgh.
- Saint Mary of the Mount Parish – Mount Washington
- The Smithfield Street Bridge is a lenticular truss bridge crossing the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh. Construction started in 1881, making it the 2nd oldest bridge in the USA.